(AU, 814567368RR0001) Browse eventsLearning that your loved one has Angelman syndrome can be scary and overwhelming, but hope is here. FAST’s sole mission is to cure Angelman syndrome and, with our partners around the world, we are getting closer every day.
(UK, 1094677) Browse eventsHope for Tomorrow is a national cancer charity dedicated to bringing cancer treatment closer to home. Our Mobile Chemotherapy Unit's bring vital chemotherapy treatment closer to patient's homes, reducing long distances of travel and avoids the stresses and strains of busy Oncology Centres.
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(AU, 49072260005) Browse eventsASCA is an Australian national peak body which advances the health and wellbeing of people and communities affected by childhood trauma, for this and future generations.
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(UK, 1131386) Browse eventsJain Network’s major project is the creation of Jain Centre at 64-68 Colindale Avenue, London NW9 5DR. Jain Centre will be a 3-storied (30,000 sq. ft) architectural splendour of white marble carvings within a modern design that will be functional and flexible. It is now 75% finished aiming to complete the building work by Spring 2023 with Pratistha in summer 2023. Walkthrough video: https://youtu.be/ALpaB2xIlzg It is also a Community Centre and includes digital and traditional library, conference hall and meeting facilities, bilingual religious education, youth activities including service to society and the environment, and a multi-faith centre. The Jain Centre belongs to all of us.
(AU, 453999019) Browse eventsEstablished in 2011 for residents of New York City, Community Youth Sports and Media Movement, Inc. (CYSMM) exists to encourage total health and wellness through educational, sports, and media programming. With a special focus on inner city youth and their families, CYSMM’s core programs engage its participants in: · Media workshops to expose student athletes to educational sports media programming that stimulates intellectual development and the mental skills necessary to groom well rounded athletes. · Media arts training (including workshops on how to produce webcasts, conduct interviews for media broadcasts, and how to use marketing and public relations as communication tools) As a pilot program of CYSMM, the Bronx Knights youth tackle football and cheerleading program is designed to assist its young participants in developing character skills that will prepare them for life experiences on and off the field, and in every facet of their journey into adulthood. Through communal initiatives and common goals, the program strives to broaden the vision of the participants beyond the confines of their immediate environment, encouraging them to commit to excellence. Additionally, the program helps individuals and families become their own best examples of creating and maintaining healthy lifestyles.
Our mission is to provide and promote positive health outcomes for Victorians with disability through sport and recreation. We believe everyone should have the opportunity to enjoy the benefits of an active lifestyle, catch up with friends and participate in their local community. We work in partnership and consult with Victorians with disability, carers, volunteers, sport and recreation sector representatives, disability service organisations, schools, researchers, health professionals, government, philanthropic organisations and community groups to fulfil our mission. People with disability can engage in many different types of sport and recreational pursuits. For most sports, if the activity doesn’t work for all abilities, it can usually be adapted to enable everyone to participate. There are sport and recreation activities available to suit all types of disabilities, level of ability and activity interests. We are passionate about connecting people with opportunities, assisting individuals to locate activities most suitable to them. The generous donations of Australians help us achieve these goals, by providing much-needed support and resources.
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(AU, 30097037922) Browse eventsMercy Ships uses hospital ships to deliver free, world-class health care services, capacity building and sustainable development to those without access in the developing world. Founded in 1978, Mercy Ships has worked in more than 70 countries providing services valued at more than $1 billion, with more than 2.35 million direct beneficiaries. Each year, more than 1,200 volunteers from over 40 nations serve with Mercy Ships. Professionals including surgeons, dentists, nurses, health care trainers, teachers, cooks, seamen, engineers, and agriculturalists donate their time and skills to the effort. Following the example of Jesus, Mercy Ships seeks to transform individuals and serve nations one at a time.
(UK, 1147802) Browse eventsWe are a charity formed of volunteer patients, carers and health professionals who want to help people who are suffering from problems after pelvic radiotherapy - most common in rectal, gynaecological, bladder and prostate cancer patients. We work for wider recognition and treatment of pelvic radiation disease within the NHS nationally. Currently we are raising money to fund a nurse-led help line, and to employ a part-time administrator.