The Royal Navy Officers' Charity (RNOC) is the principal Naval Officers charity. Established in 1739 as the Royal Navy Benevolent Society for Officers, the charity has recently adopted the working title of the RNOC. One of Britain’s oldest naval charities the RNOC provide benevolence to both serving and retired officers of both the regular and reserve Naval Service (RN, RM and QARNNS), their spouses, former spouses and dependants who require financial support.Today the charity offers financial support to serving and former officers, young and old at home in Europe and further afield in the Americas, Africa and Australasia.The charity provides assistance with the cost of nursing and care home fees, mobility aids, household repairs, the replacement of white goods and help with debts. In addition assistance is given in the form of regular grants to cover basic cost of living expenses. Further funding is available to help with training and education. Further details and a copy of our latest impact report can be found by following the link below. Charity No: 207405 Find out more Website http://www.rnoc.org.uk Facebook https://www.facebook.com/RNOCARNO Twitter https://www.twitter.com/ARNORNOC
Skcin raise awareness of the UK's most common cancer through education, prevention and early detection. 80% of skin cancers are are caused by over-exposure to UV from the sun/sunbeds, so are largely preventable! Thus, lives really can be saved by promoting sun safety and skin vigilance!
The Rock Trust aims to prevent youth homelessness and to support young people to build better futures. We work across Edinburgh and the Lothians with young people aged 14-25 who are homeless or at risk of becoming homeless, this includes young people who are in transitions.
Seal Rescue Ireland is a charity that works around the clock to rescue, rehabilitate and release imperiled seals from across Ireland, and promote ocean conservation.
Breast Cancer Support is a UK breast cancer charity providing care, and helping people with breast cancer in world's poorest countries who can't afford medication or treatment. We believe that where people live with breast cancer shouldn’t determine if they live or die.
Our mission is to make life a little easier for the families of children diagnosed with rare life threatening non-malignant liver, renal and haematological conditions whilst being treated at Leeds Children’s hospital. We provide financial, practical and emotional support from the point of diagnosis.
KIDS works with disabled children, young people and their families. KIDS works with any disabled child or young person (from 0-25), irrespective of their impairment or condition, helping them to grow, develop and enjoy their childhood, whilst supporting their families to enable this to happen.
Our foundation has two main objectives; funding the most developed, the most viable, and the most promising treatments for Duchenne Muscular Dystrophy, and to raise awareness about the disease. By accomplishing these two objectives, we will give this generation of boys a chance to outlive DMD for the first time in the history of the disease.
Made For More aims to inspire and engage young people in their communities & schools; to educate and equip them with the knowledge needed to value who they are and make positive decisions, for a more purposeful future. We focus on: Mental Health, Self-Esteem, Drug Awareness , Alcohol Awareness.
Are you running a race, climbing a mountain, biking across the country, or giving up a birthday? You can make tremendous impact by sharing Bridges to Prosperity with your family an
The work of the St John of Jerusalem Eye Hospital Group relieves poverty and brings hope to more than 111,000 Palestinians every year. Services provided by our Hospitals, Clinics and Mobile Outreach Unit revive education and employment prospects, and contribute to economic growth and rebuilding the fractured infrastructure. We treat patients regardless of ethnicity, religion or ability to pay. Our work changes lives. Core activities now include: • The East Jerusalem Eye Hospital• The Hebron Eye Hospital• The Gaza Clinic• The Anabta Clinic• Mobile Outreach Programme• Training local Doctors and Nurses. Although 80% of all blindness is preventable, much of it caused by poor diet, diabetes and cataracts, the people of the occupied Palestinian territory (OPT) have a rate of blindness ten times higher than in the West. Poverty levels are high. The West Bank is home to some 700,000 refugees and 51.8% of all families live on less than US$3.15 per person per day. Your support of this very worthy cause is vitally important to us. Thank you!