The Cure Parkinson's Trust has one bold aim - to cure Parkinson's. Our research portfolio is dynamic and we are uncovering new targets for the treatment of Parkinson’s. Founded by patients, and driven by our patient supporters who are demanding new treatments, we are passionate about finding a cure.
Air Ambulance NI, in partnership with the Northern Ireland Ambulance Service (NIAS), provides the Helicopter Emergency Medical Service (HEMS) for NI. Serious or life-threatening situations can happen to anyone at any time and on average every day one individual finds themselves in need of AANI.
To date we have taken over 150 4WD vehicles, ambulances and quad bikes to Ukraine, loaded with aid to support those most in need. We want to send at least another 100 vehicles over to Ukraine and need your support to raise the funds to be able to do this.
Auckland City Mission helps people in desperate need by providing excellent integrated services and effective advocacy services including crisis care and community, homeless services, drug and alcohol rehabilitation and medical services. Charity Registration Number CC22938.
Seeking Reward Foundation solely works on Sadaqah Jariyah projects. Our aim is to provide you opportunities to be involved in deeds that will benefit you even after your death, inshaAllah. Our unique charity operates a 100% donation policy. So what's stopping you from seeking reward?
Level Water gives disabled kids a fair start in sport. We offer one-to-one swimming lessons until they can join mainstream classes and take the sport as far as they like. And we might just create the next generation of Paralympians along the way.
. 261 Fearless uses running as a vehicle to empower and unite women globally through the creation of communication platforms
The Bone Cancer Research Trust is a charity dedicated to improving outcomes for people affected by primary bone cancer. We aim to achieve this improvement through Research, Awareness, Information and Support.
Challenge Day helps people connect through powerful, life-changing programs in schools, businesses, communities and families. Challenge Day is also the name of our signature school program. Using highly interactive and energetic activities, our pro
Novita provides child development, rehabilitation and disability services to more than 2000 young clients, as well as support for their families and carers, having a direct impact on thousands of South Australians. Novita’s life-changing services support children and young people throughout their childhood and adolescent years, in Adelaide, regional South Australia and beyond. Novita’s team of expert staff includes rehabilitation medical specialists, paediatricians, occupational therapists, physiotherapists, speech pathologists, psychologists, social workers, orthotists, rehabilitation engineers and dieticians, who work together with families to give children the best start to life possible. Over the past 75 years, Novita has become a recognised and trusted provider of children’s disability and developmental services, enabling each child to discover their abilities and full potential.
Beat is the leading UK charity for people with eating disorders and their families. Beat provides helplines for adults and young people, online support and a UK-wide network of self-help groups to help people beat their eating disorder.
Bliss is the UK charity for premature and sick babies. We offer guidance and information at a critical time in families' lives and we also fund ground-breaking research and campaign for babies to receive the best possible level of care regardless of when and where they are born.
UNICEF is the world’s leading organisation for children. Across more than 190 countries we provide food, medicine and water for children to survive and flourish, and education and protection to change children’s lives for good. To find out more visit www.unicef.org.uk or www.unicef.org (outside UK).
Patient centred care is at the heart of everything we do at Velindre. Our Victory Over Cancer campaign will ensure the best possible support to our patients and their families dealing with cancer, fund ground breaking research, specialist equipment, and the most up to date training for our staff.
When a family has been told that there’s no cure for their child’s illness, Little Havens Hospice can help. Our specialist care is free but we have to raise £100,000 every week to be there for everyone who needs us. That's only possible because of you. Together we're 'Making every day count'.