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Phase 1 is to buy the other interests in the land so that we can begin building the permenant structures and start hiring staff to work with the guys who come here for help. We already have a pasture growing (for the cows, horses, and a llama
(UK, 1142858) Browse eventsThe mission of Infant Clubfoot Appeal (ICA), set up in 2010 by Harley Street Consultant Dr Charlotte Hawkins, is to improve the life chances of children suffering from Club Foot, a birth defect that is readily cured.
(UK, 1006173) Browse eventsWarren Meads Schools' PFA is raising money to Save Our Swimming Pool. Swimming is an essential life skill and on-site lessons are invaluable. Originally built by parents, the pool now facing closure due to an urgent need of large scale repairs. We need your help!
(UK, SC028069) Browse eventsAims we aim to advance education in preventive medicine for the benefit of people living in developing countries of the world; and also to both preserve and protect and further the health of people living in developing countries of the world by seeking to improve the quality and effectiveness of existing health services in those countries. Principles It is our belief that helping the needy with free goods might benefit an individual, but it does not provide long-term solution to the community. We strongly believe in helping them to help themselves (sustainable community welfare activities) and providing motivation to better themselves. Little drops of water make a mighty ocean !!!
(UK, Life) Browse eventsLife After AML aims to help Leukaemia and other blood cancer patients in North West of England hospital haematology wards by:providing equipment to help improve the treatment, comfort and wellbeing of hospital patients.providing equipment to aid the physical fitness of hospital patientspromoting a positive attitude amongst patients and relatives.increasing public awareness of AML, Leukaemia and Stem Cell Transplants Ron was treated for Acute Myeloid Leukaemia (AML) with two intense courses of chemotherapy in Blackpool Victoria Hospital followed by more chemotherapy and a Stem Cell Transplant (kindly donated by his brother, Jim) in Manchester Royal Infirmary in the latter half of 2014.During his 10 weeks in hospital Ron realised that, whilst the doctors and nurses did an amazing job, patients could also help themselves by keeping as physically fit as possible. Also, because most patients with similar ailments would spend at least 4 weeks in hospital for each round of chemo, anything to help the comfort of patients and promote a positive attitude would greatly improve their chances of survival.Yes, there can be Life after AML (and other cancers)!Ron was helped in his spell in Blackpool Victoria by the weather which allowed him to maintain a little fitness by taking walks in the park next to the hospital with his wife, Gillian. It was a different story in Manchester because the Stem Cell Transplant meant isolation in a room which took 15 paces to walk round! So, the Life After AML charity was born - to help aid the physical fitness, comfort and positive attitude of patients
(UK, 311874) Browse eventsThe charity operates both a primary school and a secondary school in Beddington, South London, for pupils aged 5 - 19 with speech, language and communication difficulties.
(US, 30-0240622) Browse eventsSince our inception, Next Generation Choices Foundation has been working to raise awareness about lifestyle options and environmental exposures that have been linked with harming the environment and human health. Every day the news