(UK, 272100) Browse eventsThe Brittle Bone Society is the only UK charity supporting people who have Osteogenesis Imperfecta (OI). Someone with OI can experience hundreds of fractures in their lifetime. We work closely with the main NHS centres of excellence located in Sheffield, Birmingham, London, Manchester, Bristol and Glasgow who continue to make medical breakthroughs and advances in the various orthopaedic surgical procedures that OI patients require. Part of our work is to fundraise for specialised wheelchairs, to give people their right to improved mobility and more independence. We also work to raise awareness about issues of isolation and support vital research programmes into better treatments and diagnosis of this rare condition. A key pillar of our work is to provide much needed support when a person is diagnosed, or when they learn their new baby has the condition The feedback we receive from both members and medical professionals is that the service provided by the Brittle Bone Society is highly valued and indeed critical in improving the day to day lives of people with OI. Please support the Brittle Bone Society and help people who live with bones that break.
(AU, 98008419761) Browse eventsThe Heart Foundation is Australia’s leading heart health charity and is funded almost entirely by the generous donations of everyday Australians. We aim to improve the heart health of all Australians and to reduce disability and death from cardiovascular disease (Australia’s number one killer) through comprehensive research, education, awareness and support programs.
(UK, 1089086) Browse eventsThe Fountain Centre provides a caring environment for patients newly diagnosed with cancer, in order to balance the traditional approaches to cancer treatment with a range of complementary therapies and individual support.
(UK, 306075) Browse eventsThe National Youth Theatre of Great Britain discovers, inspires, and trains diverse young talent from England, Wales, Scotland and Northern Ireland. We embrace their fearless energy and individual voices to produce powerful theatre by telling the stories of our time to critical acclaim. We've been providing the next generation of creative, articulate, responsible citizens for 55 years and we are as ambitious as the young people we serve. Our celebrated alumni include Dame Helen Mirren, Colin Firth, Catherine Tate, Daniel Craig, Sophie Ellis-Bextor and Orlando Bloom. Can you help support the work of the National Youth Theatre, either financially or in kind? Please contact Richard Wilkinson Head of Development on to discuss how you can help us. We are delighted that the family and friends of Diana Bliss have chosen to honour her memory by setting up a bursary fund in her name. If you would like to make a donation please visit The Diana Bliss Bursary page.
(UK, 283931) Browse eventsPhab is a national charity dedicated to promoting and encouraging the coming together, on equal terms, of disabled and non-disabled people to achieve an integrated and inclusive society.
(UK, 1211373) Browse eventsLiverpool Zoe's Place provides respite, therapeutic and bereavement support to babies and children with life-limiting and life-threatening conditions, and their families.
(UK, 1191103) Browse eventsShine21 is a registered charity supporting parents/carers who have a child aged 0-5 with Down Syndrome in York & North Yorkshire and our mission is to Empower parents to help their little stars shine.
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(UK, 328463) Browse eventsThe Salters’ Institute, founded in 1918, is one of the country’s leaders in the field of chemistry education. It aims to promote the appreciation of chemistry and related sciences among the young, and to encourage careers in the teaching of chemistry and in the UK chemical and allied industries.
(UK, 1156233) Browse eventsThe Dinosaur Trust is a charity committed to saving and improving the lives of children who suffer from Pulmonary Hypertension and other cardiovascular diseases. Having experienced the devastation that PAH can cause first hand, we felt that more needed to be done to help speed up research into better more personalized therapies and hopefully one day a cure for the disease. We are supporting the work of British institutions such as Cambridge University and GOSH. These teams
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