(UK, 1080144) Browse eventsThe Charity IDEALS (International Disaster and Emergency Aid with Long Term Support) is dedicated to helping relieve poverty, distress & suffering in any part of the world affected by conflict or natural disaster. Usually, but not limited to, providing medical aid & humanitarian support.
(UK, 1002973) Browse eventsBliss is the UK charity for premature and sick babies. We offer guidance and information at a critical time in families' lives and we also fund ground-breaking research and campaign for babies to receive the best possible level of care regardless of when and where they are born.
(UK, 1147094) Browse eventsDuchenne Muscular Dystrophy is the most common fatal genetic illness in children. It is 100% fatal. There is no cure. But recent scientific breakthroughs mean that for the first time there is hope that a cure and treatments are within reach - within a decade. Help us to End Duchenne in Ten.
(US, Cape Cod Charitable Funraisers Inc. - N/A) Browse eventsAt Cape Cod Charitable FunRaisers, Inc. our mission is to create, organize and execute special events for the benefit of other 501-c-3 non-profit organizations.
(US, 05-0588761) Browse eventsUSA Cares is a 501(c)(3) charitable organization that addresses the critical and unmet needs of post 9/11 service members, veterans and military families facing service related hardships. USA Cares provides the critical support that our veterans an
(US, Slippery Rock University Foundation - N/A) Browse eventsSlippery Rock University Foundation, Inc. is an independent 501(c) 3 organization in support of Slippery Rock University.
(UK, 700636) Browse eventsAn independent registered charity covering North Derbys, provides specialist palliative care to terminally ill adults and their families, maintaining best quality of life throughout illness. All services are provided free of charge. £4 million must be raised annually from voluntary giving.
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(UK, 801130) Browse eventsThe Mental Health Foundation is the UK's leading mental health research and development charity. Since 1949 we have been working tirelessly to improve the lives of people affected by mental health problems.
(US, 34-1471131) Browse eventsImagine the experience for a child with a life-threatening illness, their family and the community who love them. During what can be one of the most difficult times in their lives, Make-A-Wish volunteers and donors step in and offer something amazi
(AU, 93001263734) Browse eventsEvery day one person across Australia will hear the dreaded phrase: “I’m sorry, but you will never walk again” You can imagine what a devastating impact these words can have on a recently injured person, their family, colleagues and friends. SCIA’s focus is to get people ‘back on track’ following a spinal cord injury—finding the solutions to obstacles that may arise and providing support to ensure people with a spinal cord injury remain actively involved in personal, social and vocational activities. SCIA’s services encompass all of life, from hospital to home to workplace, and the organisation strives to develop programs to educate and support the SCI community. The organisation endeavours to provide the relevant information and services to assist those with a spinal cord injury, their family, friends and the wider community and to ensure that advances in research and service development throughout the world result in advances for those with a spinal cord injury here in Australia.
(US, 22-2596246) Browse eventsThe Massachusetts Down Syndrome Congress strives to ensure all individuals with Down syndrome are valued, included, and given opportunities to lead meaningful lives in the community by providing information, networking opportunities, and advocacy f
(US, 04-3276521) Browse eventsLook around; there are simple ways to demonstrate ki