(AU, Prader-Willi Research Foundation Australia Ltd. - N/A) Browse events
(AU, Rainbow Club Australia Inc - N/A) Browse events
(UK, 235822) Browse eventsSt John’s Hospice, part of the charitable Hospital of St John’s & St Elizabeth in London, provides palliative care for over 2,000 terminally-ill patients and their families every year for free. Our patients face a range of conditions, including cancer, respiratory disease, heart failure and HIV.
(AU, St Joseph's School Wandal (THE ROMAN CATHOLIC TRUST CORPORATION FOR THE DIOCESE OF ROCKHAMPTON) - N/A) Browse events
(AU, FLORAVILLE PUBLIC SCHOOL (P&C ASSOCIATION) - N/A) Browse events
(UK, 1162445) Browse eventsWe are a fundraising charity established to help those who suffer from Cystic Fibrosis, their families and specialist CF centres. We exist to; support those with CF directly and their families, provide emotional support, essential medical and physio equipment and to provide a better quality of life
(AU, Mount Crosby State School (P & C ASSOCIATION) - N/A) Browse events
(AU, Albion Park Public (NSW Government Schools) - N/A) Browse events
(AU, 47437480296) Browse eventsEach year in Australia, approximately 150,000 couples experience reproductive loss; about 147,000 experience a miscarriage, 1,750 babies are stillborn and about 850 babies die in the first 28 days after birth. For more than 30 years, Sands continues to provide support to all bereaved parents and families who have suffered the death of a baby anytime from conception through to 28 days after birth - this includes miscarriage, neonatal death, stillbirth, ectopic pregnancy and genetic/medically advised termination. Sands are a self-help support group comprised of parents who have experienced the death of a baby. Sharing with others who have had similar experiences can assist parents to work through the often intense grief which follows the death of a baby.
(IE, CHY6120) Browse eventsThe IRFU Charitable Trust supports seriously injured rugby players who have suffered severe spinal injury leaving them paralysed and in need of round the clock care.The Trust maintains regular contact with each injured player and their families. We help with locomotory expenses, specialised equipment (such as lifting equipment, beds, or wheelchairs), home alterations, medical expenses, nursing and caring costs, motor vehicles etc. This is not an exhaustive list but it gives an indication of the kind of help provided by the Trust. Over the past few years the average payment for assistance has amounted to about €220,000 per annum. There are over 30 players in Ireland supported by the Trust in this way.To fund this assistance the Trust relies upon regular substantial grants from the IRFU itself, together with generous donations and gifts.
(AU, 050681807) Browse eventsWe are fundraising so students are able to experience learning outside of the classroom. They will be able to participate in activities that they might not normally get to participate in.
(AU, Landsborough State School (LANDSBOROUGH PRIMARY P&C ASSOC) - N/A) Browse events
(AU, 35217156106) Browse eventsWe are a Catholic Primary school in the South East Suburbs. We have 491 students.
(UK, 1158499) Browse eventsGreyhound Gap is a registered charity that rescues, rehabilitates and re-homes death row Greyhounds and Lurchers who find themselves in a PTS situation in UK pounds.
(AU, St Columba's Primary School - N/A) Browse events
(UK, 256789A) Browse eventsChestnut Tree House is the only children's hospice in Sussex and cares for 280 children and young adults from 0-25 years of age with progressive life-limiting conditions from Sussex and South East Hampshire. Built in 2003, the hospice provides a 'home from home' environment with 10 children's bedrooms plus eight family rooms, a wet and dry play area, computer and music rooms, a multi sensory room and hydrotherapy pool. The house is set in beautiful gardens within an area of outstanding natural beauty. There are potentially 1,000 families with life-limited children in Sussex. Chestnut Tree House offers support for the whole family including psychological and bereavement support, end of life and short break care and sibling support. The hospice costs more than £3 million per year to run. Families are never charged for their care and less than 8p in every pound is funded by the government, so we rely heavily on the generosity, help and support of the people of Sussex.