(US, BRAIN INJURY ALLIANCE OF ARIZONA - N/A) Browse eventsThe Brain Injury Alliance of Arizona (BIAAZ) is a nonprofit organization dedicated to preventing brain injuries and to improving the lives of individuals with brain injuries through prevention, education, information, and community support. We carry out our mission by providing: •Links to a statewide network of support groups •The most comprehensive clearinghouse of brain injury information and resources in Arizona •A toll-free-Info-line connecting families and professionals to appropriate resources •Bilingual- Spanish and English •A online directory of service providers in Arizona •Peer support •Educational conferences, workshops, and trainings. •Public awareness and education •Advocacy for needed legislation and public policy changes •Prevention programs
(UK, 1111160) Browse eventsRacehorse Rehoming is set in the village of Combe St Nicholas, Nr Chard on the edge of the Blackdown hills in Somerset. We are a dedicated to the rescue, rehabilitation and re-homing of former ex-racing thoroughbreds, who for whatever reason have fallen on hard times after a career in racing. Over 3000 horses leave the racing industry every year, where do they all go? Some are lucky enough to find good homes, others are sent to markets and are sold for Pounds to the meat man, when once they were worth thousands. But most are sent to slaughter, for no other reason than they have not made the grade or have passed their best in performance on the track.We cannot save them all, but we are here to do our bit for these underestimated creatures, who do not deserve the label of being difficult/flighty to retrain. They take very well to a slower more relaxed pace of life and make wonderful pleasure horses and are more than capable of competing to a high level in other equine disciplines, such as eventing, showing, show jumping and dressage. We are totally self-funded, relying on donations and fundraising events, we receive no funding from any other welfare organisations. All horses remain in the ownership of the charity for life, where possible they are put out on permanent loan to caring experienced owners. If not suitable for re-homing, they remain here at the charity for the rest of their days. We are honored to have as permanent residents a Royal Ascot winner and a winner of the Welsh National now entering their latter years. Alongside others who due to injuries sustained in racing are unable to be re-homed as riding horses. Thank you for taking the time to read about our charity, if you would like to know more about our work you can find us on. Twitter @RRHCentre Facebook: RRCentre www.racehorserehoming.co.uk email: [email protected] DONATE £5 TO DAY AND HELP US CONTINUE TO HELP THEM. THANK YOU Kind Regards The RRC Team
(UK, 298867) Browse eventsEarly diagnosis of cancer saves lives.For over 28 years Paul Strickland Scanner Centre has used leading edge technology with its CT, MRI and PET/CT scanners to provide comprehensive diagnostic facilities for cancer patients.But £1 million a year has to be raised to pay for new scanners.Please help.
(UK, 1109792) Browse eventsDaisy Chain is a unique charity that addresses the needs of children on the autistic spectrum and their families across the Tees Valley. The charity provides a specialist range of services, including support and activity groups for the whole family from our 5.5 acre farm in Norton, Stockton-on-Tees.
(UK, 1042733) Browse eventsWe are the UK’s leading communications charity. We work with the media industry to empower charities and communities to have a voice and be heard. They, in turn, provide invaluable support to millions of individuals and communities. Support us to help continue this life changing work.
(US, 20-2777059) Browse eventsWe work closely helping kids go FROM self-injury and limited body control to comm
(UK, 1046348) Browse eventsIt it a voluntary organisation responsible for running the main firework display in Winchester each year. All proceeds go to local good causes and charities.
(AU, 273216304) Browse eventsOur Mission is to assist the community to meet the needs of people facing the pain of perinatal death. We promote standards of bereavement intervention through educational support, community programs, and referral services to bereaved parents.
(US, 56-0715171) Browse eventsNational AMBUCS, a 501c3 charitable organization, has 5,000 members belonging to 140 chapters in 30 states across America. We work, Shoulders Together, to create mobility and independence for people with disabilities. Each chapter works on a grassr
(AU, 35351986486) Browse eventsSupporting children with brain illnesses and injuries through the provision of rehabilitation and mobility equipment with the aim of getting children out of hospital and back in the home environment as well as a program of events providing fun and respite which include family days, camps, parent nights and Christmas parties.
(US, 26-1559274) Browse events"We cannot have a healthy and safe community unless all of us are concerned about the harsh realities of poverty and violence. I want to see our youth on a path to college — not prison. I want to see community members employed &mdash
(UK, 20042462) Browse eventsWith the help of our supporters we raise funds needed to ensure that children in Ireland have access to the very best paediatric equipment and supports when they need it most. We are committed to supporting Children's Health Foundation Temple Street so that it can continue to save little lives.
(UK, 1140744) Browse eventsRestless Legs syndrome (RLS) is a neurological disorder characterised by an irresistible urge to move, to stop uncomfortable or odd sensations. RLS most commonly affects the legs but can affect other body parts. We offer support to those living with RLS and work to raise awareness of the disease.
(UK, 1101971) Browse eventsAction Duchenne is a national charity that aims to find a cure for Duchenne, a severe genetic muscle wasting disease. The condition affects mainly boys and without treatment most of these young men are completely paralysed by their early teens and die by their late teens or early 20s. To ensure we do not lose another generation of young people to this terrible disease we need more funding for research and treatment.
(UK, 1147005) Browse eventsThe Special Reconnaissance Regiment (SRR) has a unique global role, in that it conducts covert operations in very hostile environments and is often first on the ground. This usually requires long deployments, putting extreme pressure on both the soldiers and their families. The primary role of the Special Reconnaissance Regimental Association (SRRA) is to support the wellbeing of former and serving Operators and their families. We are welfare-focused, providing our members, with a discreet and trusted network of support for themselves and their immediate families. Our small team understands the difficult working and living conditions of our membership – each having served in, or alongside, the Regiment for several years. We work diligently and empathetically on behalf of the President, Executive Committee and membership. The primary role of the Association is to support the wellbeing of former and serving Operators and their immediate families. This is enabled by our generous benefactors, supporters and friends, whose donations are spent in accordance with our charitable objectives. An overview of our charitable expenditure is available on the Charities Commission (England and Wales) registered charity number 1147005.