We put Secondary Breast Cancer first. Because there is no cure yet. This disease spreads to the rest of the body and affects women and men. So finding a cure means a diagnosis is no longer an ultimatum. People will have more days doing what matters most, living the life they love.
The London Institute is Britain’s only independent research institute in physics and mathematics. Based at the Royal Institution, we offer scientists an alternative to a university career, giving them the freedom and support to devote themselves full-time to making discoveries.
AvMA is an independent charity providing free advice and support to patients & families affected by the trauma of a medical accident. With a national helpline, advice service and inquest support project. We also seek to improve patient safety and make systems for investigation and redress fairer.
St Marys Football Club established in 1962 is family friendly and supports Fair Play Rules for Players, Parents and Coaches.
SheLift is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization founded by Sarah Herron of ABC's The Bachelor, that empowers girls to improve self-acceptance and confidence through outdoor adventures and mentorship. We provide the tools, experiences and mentorsh
Prior's Court provides a school and young adult provision for people aged 5-25 with autism and severe and complex learning difficulties. Prior’s Court needs to fundraise for specialist equipment, activities and projects to enable the young people to live more fulfilling and independent lives.
Rest aims to help those who lost a loved one overseas by providing advice, support and, were appropriate, financial support.
Aitken Hill Primary School neighbours rapidly growing residential areas in the suburb of Craigieburn. The school is located at the intersection of Elevation Boulevard and Waterview Boulevard. The school has currently an enrolment of 272 students.
FareShare South West is a charity working to relieve food poverty and avoid food waste by re-distributing good quality food from the food indusrty that would have been thrown away. We deliver around 40 tonnes per month to nearly 100 organisations that work with vulnerable people.
We offer safe accommodation, advice and support for women and children fleeing domestic abuse; floating support for both that have moved out of refuge and need ongoing support until they can live safely and independently; outreach support for children and young people up to the age of 25.
Sunflowers provides a unique support service to individuals and families affected by a cancer diagnosis in the Merseyside region.Our aim is to see every patient with a cancer diagnosis have access to our service.