The CGD Society cares for children and adults affected by chronic granulomatous disorder (CGD). The charity provides advice, offers support through the funding of nursing and psychology services, raises awareness and promotes research to identify better treatments and ultimately a cure for CGD.
St Joseph’s, the little school with the big heart
The National Children's Foundation was set up with the sole purpose of helping improve the lives of sick and disabled children. All our admin and overheads are more than covered by our charity shops. Every penny you donate via JustGiving goes directly to our cause.
From its beginning in 1884, as a facility for the care of patients with tuberculosis and other chronic illnesses,
Carers Outreach Service is the main organisation in North West Wales that provides information and support for people who care for relatives, friends or neighbours. We pride ourselves in our expertise and we strive to ensure a fair deal for carers. We recognise that each caring situation is unique and carers have many different needs. Our friendly and experienced team understand what it’s like to be a carer and can help you to cope with your caring role. Whether you need information, support or just some time for yourself, we are here for you...
Dubbo South Public School is an infants and primary school in Dubbo, NSW. Please help us raise funds for new outdoor furniture.
Veterans Aid, established 1932, works quietly helping homeless ex-servicemen and women. Many are young. It gets 3,400 calls for help & provides over 21,300 nights of accommodation at its hostel annually – no fuss; also travel, food, clothing – nothing complicated, just the basics to restore dignity.
The Greater Hartford Community Foundation, Inc. was formed on October 21, 2005 as a nonprofit organization to promote community based fundraising activities and events, including sporting, cultural, educational and other charitable fundraising acti
Our rescue is no-kill, meaning we only euthanize animals that are in untreatable pain or suffering from disease. This also means that we must limit our admissions, and can only accept cats into the rescue when some of our current cats are adopted i