The GFCT is dedicated to raising Prostate Health Awareness in men aged over 40 We have so far PSA Blood tested over 30,000 men and have identified over 630 known cancers. We now use a Psawatch Bioscan which is a hand held machine giving results in 10 minutes.Visit our website at grahamfulford.org.uk
The Children's Advocacy Center of North and Northwest Cook County is committed to serving as the lea...
A recreational facility for disabled children, their families, friends and schools. “Thomley has a wonderful community feel. At other places I feel on edge. Here it’s friendly, our children are accepted, no-one is shocked and I don’t feel I have to apologise for my child’s disability.” A parent
Mind the Gap is an experienced touring theatre company based in Bradford, Yorkshire, which performs around the UK and internationally. We are a professional theatre company that helps people with learning disabilities become professional actors, and helps actors with learning disabilities achieve their potential. We offer ways for everyone, at every level, to get into theatre: * We make great theatre. Our productions are performed by disabled people, and are for everyone to enjoy, and they do! * In 2008 we moved into our brand new home, Mind the Gap Studios. We now have state of the art and fully accessible rehearsal, workshop and meeting spaces designed for developing new work, being creative, and learning. And we like to share it too! * We run Outreach theatre workshops are for young people with learning disabilities who want to try acting and learn drama skills (and have a lot of fun!) * We provide beginner actor training courses for people to get a qualification while they learn a range of theatre skills, from Front of House, through Acting, to Design * We help other organisations achieve equal opportunities for learning disabled people. We offer training, workshops and consultancy.
SHOUT was originally established in 2003 with the aim of targeting fundraising initiatives to benefit both the service and patients in the provision of better Cancer Care for the region. The committee comprises Sligo General Hospital specialist staff and members of the Sligo Business Community. We are dedicated to proactively supporting cancer patients and their families through their cancer journey, by: Supplementing existing services for patients in the North West Region. Financial Support to patients and their Families. Cancer Related Research
There is a desperate need to tackle oral disease, infection and chronic pain throughout the developing world - to enable people to work, attend school and care for families. We teach skills that mean local people are able to function free from pain, and avoid preventable infections and diseases.
The DAV (Disabled American Veterans) Charitable Service Trust is dedicated to one, single purpose: empowering veterans to lead high-quality lives with respect and dignity. To carry out this responsibility, the Charitable Service Trust supports physical and psychological rehabilitation programs; enhances research and mobility for veterans with amputations and spinal cord injuries; benefits aging veterans; aids and shelters homeless veterans; evaluates and addresses the needs of veterans wounded in recent wars and conflicts and their caregivers.
The REME Central Charitable Trust was founded in 1945 to help all past and present members of the Corps, and their immediate dependants, when they find themselves in need.
The Cannon Hill State School Parents & Citizens Association is a vital part of our school's success. We assist by raising funds to purchase additional resources which enhance student learning.
Gifts to University of Sheffield help fund areas such as student hardship, equipment, and groundbreaking research. Thank you for your support.
Chailey Heritage Foundation are experts in creating possibilities for children and young people with complex disabilities. We believe all young people should have the opportunity to fulfil their potential and we need to raise funds for special equipment that makes a real difference to their lives.
Provide information, advice and support for children and adults with TS. Raise awareness amongst public and professionals in Scotland. Produce newsletters, advice sheets and leaflets.