Helping disabled children and young people to live life to the full, while supporting their families in their vital role of caring - we help families enjoy the everyday experiences most take for granted. Originally set up in 2004 to provide essential short break services for children and young people with learning and often physical disabilities, today we offer a wide range of additional care services, social, play and recreational opportunities (including an after school clubs and a popular Saturday club), outreach support and life skills training. Employing clinical and registered nurse specialists The Chiltern Centre is unique locally in being able to provide care for children and young people with profound and multiple and complex physical, emotional, behavioural and medical needs. These needs include sensory impairments, mobility, communication needs, complex feeding needs, breathing difficulties, severe learning difficulties and long-term health issues including cerebral palsy, downs syndrome and autism. 80% of the children require at least 1:1 care, some 2:1 and even 3:1. We support 85 families across the Thames Valley and South Oxfordshire - from a few hours after school once a week, weekly youth clubs or a half-day in the holidays to overnight care and even multi-day breaks.
St George's College Weybridge is an independent, day school educating boys and girls from 3-18 years. The St George's Future Foundation raises funds for SGC Assisted Places, major building projects and to enhance the education provided even further by raising money for additional equipment and facilities via the Annual Fund.
Nursing care at home for the terminally ill in the Chipping Norton area.
Dons Local Action Group is a volunteer-led charity providing food parcels, household furniture and goods to those in acute poverty in our local communities of Kingston, Merton & Wandsworth. We also donate laptops through our Keep Kids Connected campaign for children unable to access online learning.
The Arc promotes inclusion for people with autism, Down syndrome, cerebral palsy and countless other intellectual and developmental disabilities through advocacy, education, resources, community-building, policy change, and family support. We assist individuals and their caregivers with issues related to education, health care, residential options, employment, legal concerns, and systems navigation, as well as social, recreational, and religious inclusion.
HONKS! - Haematology & Oncology Kids- proudly supporting the Women's & Children's Hospital. HONKS! consist of a group of family, friends and community supporters of children being treated for cancer and blood disorders at the Adelaide Women's & Children's Hospital. We aim to support patients and their families by providing home comforts for the Brookman Ward, and research and training opportunities for staff.
Bowen State School State P&C Association is a not for profit organisation that supports and works in conjunction with the Bowen State School. We are dedicated in providing our students with essential resources, new and improved play equipment and playgrounds and modern, well equipped classrooms.
We help the serving and retired Royal Engineers (Sappers), their wife or widow and their dependant families who have fallen on hard times and have a benevolence need.
Our mission is to fulfill the wishes of palliative care patients throughout New Zealand, to enable people with life-limiting illness to realise their dreams and create special memories that they and their families can cherish. We are the only charitable trust in New Zealand that provides this specific service to adult patients (18+) with life-limiting illness.
The British Red Cross helps people in crisis, whoever and wherever they are. And when the crisis is over, we help them to recover and move on with their lives.
The Jack and Jill Children’s Foundation provides direct funding, to families of children up to the age of 4 with brain damage who suffer severe intellectual and physical developmental delay, enabling them to purchase home respite care. We also provide end of life care. These are children who as a result of their condition require intensive home nursing care. The Foundation gives these families the Gift of time, time to do the things that we so often take for granted like shopping, taking their other children to the park, a night’s sleep etc. Jack and Jill needs to raise over €3 million per year to provide these services. Less than 19% of our budget comes from the Government so we rely on innovative fundraising campaigns to reach our target. Please help us to help our families by making a donation or by holding a fundraising event on our behalf.