Established in 1924, Royal Far West has been continually recognised as a leader in providing health care to children living in country NSW. As one of Australia’s oldest children’s charities, Royal Far West continues to provide health care to our most needy children living in rural and remote country NSW.
Tough Enough To Care has been setup to raise awareness of male mental health issues and to tackle the stigma surrounding it, head on. Our aim is to provide help and support to anyone affected by male mental health issues.
The Lewis Foundation gives an item/s to cancer patients at Northampton General Hospital so they have something nice to look forward to during their hospital stay. This item/s is up to a value of £20. This could be assistance with parking for visitors, new pyjamas, books, radio, massage etc.
3 Pillars Project tackles the challenges faced by young people by building meaningful relationships with those at risk of crime, through innovative rugby, adventure, and sports-based mentoring programmes. We work in the community, in alternative provision schools and in youth custody prisons. Using expert coaches drawn from sport, mentoring and leadership roles, we provide consistent and reliable support to young people to enable them to succeed. Our 3 Pillars, Exercise, Education, and Ethos, provide the structure for us to help individuals develop better physical, emotional and mental wellbeing, leading to improved employability outcomes. Mentoring and trauma awareness features throughout our engagement and continues to be available to participants even after a course finishes.We believe a holistic approach is needed to positively impact our society, which is why we work in all environments, from community programmes to prisons estates. Charity No: 1178703 Find out more Website https://www.3pillarsproject.com/ Twitter https://twitter.com/3pillarsproject
Alopecia UK provides information, advice and support to children and adults with alopecia, a hair loss condition that can result in complete loss of head hair, eye-lashes, eyebrows and all other body hair. It is an extremely challenging condition and the dramatic appearance change often results in psychological trauma, and lost confidence. There is reduced control of body temperature, dirt and perspiration get into unprotected eyes, absence of eye lashes allows eye lids to turn in, and unprotected skin burns readily in even moderate sunshine. There is no known cure and no treatment guaranteed to induce hair re-growth and sustain remission. The course of the condition is unpredictable and often recurrent. Alopecia UK is there to help.
Palmerston Christian School is a part of the Northern Territory Christian Schools. The aim of our school is to serve families through the process of nurturing and educating children in an environment where Christ is central; thereby enabling them to be the people that God has called them to be. Some of our Middle School students are going to Cambodia with ‘Raw Impact’, this year to actively build agricultural projects, in order to help people less fortunate to break the cycle of poverty. The students are participating in a School Fun Run to raise funds. Thank you for your donation.
The Mayor's Hope Fund has been set up by the Mayor of Liverpool Joe Anderson to support foodbanks and alleviate poverty in the city. Families across the city are facing tough times. Any donations people make will have a huge impact on those in our communities most in need