(UK, 1149099) Browse eventsCDKL5 is a rare genetic condition that mainly affects females, and was only recognised as a distinct entity in 2012. There are thought to be about 50 children and adults with a diagnosis of CDKL5 in the UK. We are a UK charity aiming to support affected families and to raise funds for research
(UK, 1082658) Browse eventsAge UK Kensington and Chelsea is an independent charity working for and with older people to help them remain active within the community through volunteering, escorting, befriending, support for people living with dementia, intergenerational work and information and advice.
(UK, 1002059) Browse eventsPolio cases have declined rapidly since 1985, but the fight isn't over. Polio is a crippling and potentially fatal infectious disease, and for as little as .40p, a child can be protected against the virus for life. If we don't finish the fight right now, more than 10 million children under the age of five could be paralyzed by polio in the next 40 years. In 2012, the effort to end polio made historic progress. The year ended with the lowest number of new polio cases in the fewest places ever. There were fewer than 250 reported cases, compared with 350,000 cases in 1985, when Rotary began the fight to end polio. Today, we are “this close” to creating a polio-free world, and we need your help. An important note for Rotary members – please do not use this site if you wish to receive your TRF/PHF recognition. This site is designed as a tool to help Rotary Clubs and non-members raise funds for Polio through sponsored events. Please click on this link for other ways to contribute http://www.ribi.org/get-involved/make-a-donation