The Association of Jewish Ex-Servicemen and Women (AJEX) is the only UK Charitable Organisation totally dedicated to the welfare needs of Armed Service Veterans and dependant relatives. Annuities: AJEX funds an annuity scheme disbursing financial assistance on three Jewish festivals during the year to enable recipients to enjoy traditional holiday observance. Special Grants: AJEX also offers special one-off grants to provide mobility aids, household repairs and refurbishment as well as to the particular requirements of the elderly. Emergency finance for domestic utilities and medical needs provides for a comprehensive care package. AJEX Welfare Division works with all major military related and recognised Ex-Service charities. Co-ordinated and properly targeted response to all who seek our help.
The Lord Kitchener Memorial Holiday Centre provides subsidised seaside holidays in Lowestoft for ex-servicemen and women and their partners. Thank you for visiting our profile page on MyDonate.
Legion Scotland (the day-to-day name of the Royal British Legion Scotland) is the largest Ex-Service charity in Scotland with branches and clubs throughout Scotland.
Healing Little Hearts is a registered charity set up to send specialist medical teams from the UK to Western India to perform life saving heart operations on babies and children that currently have a 40–50% mortality rate in India post-surgery compared to 4-5% in the UK.
The Evening Chronicle Sunshine Fund provides specially adapted equipment, custom built apparatus or special learning aids, for children with disabilities or special needs, to improve the quality of their lives. The fund is helping North East children in special schools, learning units, hospitals and also individual families.
Thank you for visiting our profile page on MyDonate. Kingfishers is a sub-committee of the Friends of Kings and helps support the paediatric units at King's College Hospital, London.
Respect is a membership organisation. We develop, deliver and support effective services for:
Alexandra Rose Charities works for small charities, helping them to raise money. The charity was created by Queen Alexandra in 1912 and for almost a hundred years now, has been successfully helping some of the most vulnerable groups throughout the UK in their fundraising efforts. Small charities are finding it increasingly difficult to raise funds for the vital work that they do as they are always in competition with the large well-known charities, ever changing technology and decreased local government funding. Thanks to our 99 years of experieince we can offer them a unique, risk free way to do just that. The charities we support are ‘people caring’. This embraces a huge number of causes spread all over Britain that help the very young, the old, the terminally ill, the lonely, disadvantaged and bereaved. From the first Alexandra Rose Day in June 1912, where ten thousand ladies sold wild roses in the streets of London - to 2010 when over 300 collections were organised up and down the country, in streets, stations and supermarkets - the tradition continues. We offer several ways to help, through our National Rose Day collections and the annual Rose Raffle. We make all the arrangements from the permits through to the supply of equipment to enable our small charities and voluntary groups in the UK to participate in as many collections as possible. Monies collected stay locally. In addition, every year we offer our charities the opportunity to apply for a grant from our Special Appeal Fund. This can be up to £1000.00 for a specific Project and up to £500 for Core Costs. Grants last year included respite breaks for carers, visiting services to families of children with cerebral palsy, T-shirts for young dance groups in deprived areas, boat trips for special needs children, family and baby group project to support vulnerable families, minibuses for the elderly and disabled, day trip to National Arboretum for Old Comrades Association and the list goes on.
CRPS UK is a charity formed for and by people with Complex Regional Pain Syndrome (CRPS). We exist to: More information can be found on our website www.crps-uk.org or our facebook page www.facebook.com/crpsuk1
Joint Aid Management (JAM) is a South African founded registered non-profit humanitarian organisation that has been expanding its expertise in relief and sustainable development in Africa since 1984. JAM is assisting over 1.1 million beneficiaries of which 900,000 thousand are children.
Beit Halochem UK Is a charity devoted to raising money for the Beit Halochem centres in Israel that provide lifelong support for the Israeli disabled soldiers and victims of terror. Established following the War of Independence (1949), today, more than 51,000 members are given a new lease of life at our facilities in Jerusalem, Tel Aviv, Haifa and Beer Sheva. It remains the only official organisation providing such services and the only organisation that provides such facilities to all veterans and victims of terror without reference to background or cause of injury.
VBF is an independent charity for vets and their families, VNs and vet students in need. Free and confidential support is tailored to an individual's circumstance and includes assistance relating to financial hardship, stress, addiction and employment.
Brighton and Hove LGBT Switchboard was founded in 1975 and has been providing services to the LGBT community in Brighton and beyond ever since. Whether you have a question about the scene, local groups or services for LGBT people, a sexual health enquiry, or an emotional or mental health difficulty that you need support with we aim to inform and support you directly and/or put you in touch with an organisation that has more specific expertise. Our helpline is available every day from 5pm. Our face to face counselling service is available by appointment with a sliding scale of charges to ensure accessibility regardless of income. If you have witnessed, or been the victim of, an LGBT hate crime our helpline can provide you with immediate support, both emotionally and with the practicalities of dealing with what's happened as well as reporting it to the police on your behalf if that's what you want.
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It is a partnership between Poole Hospital NHS Foundation Trust and Wau teaching hospital in Southern Sudan. It aims to address the needs of the hospital which is dire straits and recovering from the very long civil war in Sudan, by assisting with teaching and training for doctors and nurses. Teams from Poole visit Wau twice a year and have already started to improve the health care of these needy people. Your help is needed to support this vital work.
We support patients and the hospital staff by buying equipment and other items to make life easier for all concerned. We manage the volunteer workforce (currently over 80 people every week).
Our Charity aims to help the underprivileged in Ukraine by making grants of money to pay for items, services or facilities and by advancing education for the public benefit.
Karimia is a centre for learning and moral-spiritual development. We aim to help individuals and families learn life skills and develop moral and spiritual values through education, worship and recreation.
Provides help to the children of serving and ex-serving personnel when they are in need, hardship or distress. We support around 2000 children up to the age of 25 annually, most of whom have special needs or physical disability, with help ranging from specialist equipment to respite care.
Bright Northumbria charity supports the hospital and community health facilities within Northumberland and North Tyneside, which are served by Northumbria Healthcare NHS Foundation Trust. Please visit our website at: http://www.northumbria.nhs.uk/get-involved/charity
DGBB is run by volunteers who deliver essential blood and urgent medical supplies between hospitals and healthcare sites in South West Scotland and beyond. DGBB is dependent purely on charitable donations, and run entirely by volunteers who receive no compensation for their time.
The Care Workers' Charity, formerly The Care Professionals Benevolent Fund is here to support care professionals going through tough times. As a vulnerable workforce, when life takes a turn for the worse, The Care Workers’ Charity can provide the support needed to weather the storm.
Supporting community, youth, vocational projects and local charities in the Eastbourne area and nationally where appropriate. Providing international relief, and supporting the Rotary Foundation and such other charitable purpose, as the club shall decide from time to time. Rotary is Humanity in Motion.
Heartbeat-Ni is a parent-led voluntary charity whose aims are to support families who have children with heart conditions. We support Clark Clinic, Royal Belfast Hospital for Sick Children and will be contributing financially to the provision of an MRI Scanner for the Children's Hospital.