(AU, 610461768) Browse eventsTo serve the academic needs of a diverse community of undergraduate, graduate, & continuing education students in a dynamic, personal environment that promotes intellectual, spiritual, and physical enrichment of students, faculty & staff and the economic growth and health of our Appalachian region.
(US, 043024278) Browse eventsThe mission of Merrimack Valley Hospice is to create and deliver innovative and responsive community health programs which provide effective and compassionate care.
(AU, 77620418137) Browse eventsRSPCA WA was founded in 1892 and is the leading authority on animal welfare issues in WA. RSPCA WA is responsible, through our Inspectorate, for enforcing the Animal Welfare Act. We work with Government, industry bodies and the community to improve animal welfare and campaign on a range of issues such as puppy farming or illicit breeding, battery hens, sow stalls and live export. Last year RSPCA WA received more than 20,000 cruelty calls, investigated 6,000 cruelty complaints, provided 130,000 days of animal care and rehomed hundreds of animals. RSPCA is a charity and relies on fundraising activities for 94% of its funding. RSPCA upholds five freedoms for animals and believes all animals deserve freedom from: hunger and thirst, discomfort, pain, injury and disease and also from fear and distress.
(UK, SCO47173) Browse eventsPGR is more than a dog rescue, not only do we rescue and rehabilitate and re-home dogs, we work with owners helping them keep their dogs. PGR has a rescue retreat where people can come and stay to get the help they need, that can be with training, education or attending various events.
(UK, 1035730) Browse eventsWorking to support local people who are experiencing mental health problems.
Over 5000 New Zealanders are diagnosed with a gut cancer or cancer of the digestive system every year and sadly, over half of those diagnosed will not survive beyond 5 years. Gut cancers include oesophageal, stomach, liver, pancreatic, gallbladder and bowel cancers. With your support, we can give New Zealanders with gut cancers access to new treatments sooner and support researchers to discover better ways to detect, diagnose and treat gut cancers. We want to ensure the causes and symptoms of gut cancers are better understood so people seek help sooner and improve the survival rates, life expectancy and quality of life for those diagnosed. Together, we can make a profound and positive difference on the lives of those impacted by or at risk of gut cancers.