(IE, CHY10804) Browse eventsThe Friends of St Brigid's Hospice and Home Care Services is a voluntary organisation with charitable status. Its purpose is to financially support and nurture the aspirations for palliative hospice and home care at St Brigid's Hospice, Drogheda Memorial Hospital, The Curragh, Co Kildare. Our organisation consists of fourteen fund-raising groups throughout the Kildare and West Wicklow area. The specialist palliative care service for Kildare West Wicklow is based in St Brigid's Hospice. Patients are referred to the service for symptom management and end of life care. Patients can access the service as inpatients in St Brigid's Hospice, in Naas General Hospital and at home via the palliative homecare team. Patients are admitted to St Brigid's Hospice for symptom control, respite care and end of life care. Length of stay varies from person to person and is dependant on the patient's needs. Patients are prioritised for admission based on their need for specialist palliative care treatment.
(UK, 1171419) Browse eventsBringing back a smile is a non profit charity that helps adults and children with life threatening illnesses by giving them quality time with family and friends on holidays and breaks away.We also visit children with surprises and bring back the smile that there families have been missing
(AU, 17837499353) Browse eventsConnolly Primary School is an IPS located in the Northern suburbs of Perth.
(UK, 1153484) Browse eventsAllsorts is a friendly and welcoming charity that supports children with any disability or additional need and their families. We offer a wide range of services for the whole family, with an emphasis on having fun and supporting each other. We realise that individuals have differing needs, and we try to adapt and respond to what members say they want. Most of our Coordinators and Trustees have children of our own with disabilities and additional needs. Together we build an inclusive and positive community that brings out the best in us and in our children. Allsorts activities are based in Stroud District, but invite members from the whole of Gloucestershire. We welcome families with children 0 – 24 years with any disability or additional need, with or without diagnosis. Allsorts is run by members for members. We always listen to what our families tell us they want and try to give them the services they say they need. We have a positive attitude towards parenting children with disabilities, as we know both how challenging and rewarding it can be. We try to offer a range of activities for the whole family, including parents, carers and siblings, as well as disabled children of different ages and abilities. Families tell us that one of the most useful things for them is to belong to a friendly and proactive network of people who know what it's like to have a child with additional needs. Where possible, Allsorts likes to work in partnership with other organisations in the area. This means we can share resources, information and ideas so as to give the best support possible for families. Allsorts was set up in 2009 by merging the existing toy library and a parent/carer group under a new name. Since then, we have grown quickly, in terms of membership, staff and activities. All our services take place within Stroud District, but families can join from across Gloucestershire. Our ever increasing membership shows that there is a real need for tailored support for families who have children with disabilities or additional needs
(UK, 1130348) Browse eventsHoly Trinity is an inclusive community of people from many different backgrounds. We offer the hospitality of Jesus and extend an unconditional welcome to all. A stunning historic building with regular worship, cafe and shop, and a strong commitment to issues of peace, justice and the environment.
(AU, 28050738728) Browse eventsSpecial Olympics is a worldwide movement that inspires people with an intellectual disability to reach their personal best through regular sport and competition. While some Special Olympics athletes strive to win medals, others enjoy the chance to get active, have fun, make friends and be part of a family. Whatever their motivation, we cater for them by providing meaningful sports programs delivered within a supportive environment.
(UK, 1046559) Browse eventsThe Boots Benevolent Fund can offer financial help and support to current and retired Boots colleagues in the UK at times of severe financial hardship.
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