Hudson River Park Friends is an independent, nonprofit 501(c)(3) organization dedicated to the completion, care and enhancement of Hudson River Park, and is the designated fundraising partner of the Hudson River Park Trust.
Glasgow Women's Aid is a voluntary organisation run by women and provides information, support and temporary refuge accommodation for women,children and young people who are experiencing domestic abuse.
The Mercy Hospital Foundation is the official fundraising body for the Mercy University Hospital in Cork. We provide funding for vital equipment and developments in patient care.
Welcome to Good Samaritan Catholic Primary School, a culturally rich and diverse learning community. The charism of our School is inspired by the parable of the Good Samaritan, which illuminates the life-giving influence of justice, compassion, mercy and respect on our encounters with each other.
DomesticViolence & Child Advocacy Center (DVCAC) -the result of a merger between the Domestic Violence Center and Bellflower Center for Prevention of Child Abuse- has over 35 years of history leading the community in responding to victims of
The Norrie Disease Foundation has been set up to create a brighter and better supported future for the Norrie community; strengthening the Norrie network and proactively engaging with the medical and research community. Our first campaign is to raise funds for vital new research.
The charity works to improve the experience of patients and carers when they access those services run by the CNWL NHS Foundation Trust, as well as to support staff who look after them. The Trust provides a wide range of Mental Health, Learning Disability, Addictions, Eating Disorder and Community services, for children, working age adults, and older adults, across North, and North West London. Some of these services are recognised nationally as specialist in their fields, and patients may be referred from anywhere within the UK. Where possible, the Trust seeks to see and treat patients close to their local community. However, sometimes, an individual needs a period on a ward, and CNWL is able to provide this too. To achieve this, CNWL has over 100 sites across North and North West London. Individual donations or fundraising activities from friends and supporters of the Trust are very welcome. While the Charity prefers to keep donations unrestricted, all clinical teams have access to funds designated for their use by the Charity. These funds are often used to provide facilities or experiences for patients and staff. Two examples are: The Nightingale Project, which seeks to bring art and artists into a clinical environment, to provide colour and stimulation, is an example of the significant impact the charity has on the lives and experiences of patients and staff. The Tanzania Link Project: The Trust is developing a long term relationship with a hospital in Mirembe, Tanzania. The Charity is able to support this work, and the development of staff, who are able to give their time to the project.
Founded in 1985, the Butler Trust is an independent charity set up in memory of former Home Secretary. RAB Butler, to celebrate, support and share good practice in UK correctional settings (prisons, probation and youth justice). We work closely with the correctional services to achieve our aims through: We are indebted to our Royal Patron, HRH The Princess Royal, who presides over our Annual Award Ceremony and has provided support and encouragement to the Trust and our award winners ever since the charitys launch. As a charity we rely entirely on the generosity of others to help fund our work. Half of our funding comes from government. For the other half we rely on donations from charitable trusts, private companies and individual donors. To find out more about the Butler Trust and our work, please visit our website - www.thebutlertrust.org.uk.
The Holibobs Charity is dedicated to helping children diagnosed with Cancer or Leukaemia spend precious time together as a family through the provision of short breaks and holidays. Our goal is to provide these children with time away from the hospital to have adventures and build happy memories.