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(UK, 1155773) Browse eventsThe Trust collects donations on behalf of exceptional charities recommended by charity evaluators Giving What We Can and GiveWell, who are working to effectively prevent or relieve global poverty. The Trust enables UK based donors to claim Gift Aid on donations to highly effective charities, recommended by Giving What We Can or GiveWell.By default the Trust will split your donations equally between Giving What We Can's top charities. If you would like to allocate your donations differently, please email [email protected]. If we are unable to find allocation instructions, your donations will be split equally between Giving What We Can's top charities.Please see below for a full list of charities you can donate to via the Trust:Against Malaria FoundationSchistosomiasis Control InitiativeDeworm the World InitiativeProject Healthy ChildrenGiveDirectlyDevelopment Media InternationalInnovations for Poverty ActionIodine Global Network Charity No: 1155773 Find out more Website http://www.givingwhatwecan.org/giving-what-we-can-trust-faqs Facebook https://www.facebook.com/givingwhatwecan/ Twitter https://twitter.com/givingwhatwecan YouTube https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Diuv3XZQXyc
(UK, 1075308a) Browse eventsThe Leeds Teaching Hospitals Charitable Foundation is launching a new Brain Research Appeal in January 2014 to raise £2million by 2015. The fundraising appeal will create a world-class Yorkshire Brain Research Centre to help tackle life-limiting brain conditions, including Parkinson’s disease, epilepsy, multiple sclerosis and dementia. Currently 1 in 6 adults suffer from diseases of the brain and there is an expectation that with an ageing population brain conditions will be a ticking time bomb. Professor Selby who helped write the case for the new Yorkshire Brain Research Centre said, “As the population gets older, there will be a significant increase in brain conditions in Yorkshire in the near future. To have a centre of excellence for brain research at Leeds means that patients do not have to travel out of the County. The Centre will conduct research for patient benefit and will help Yorkshire scientists find new treatments and drug therapies as well as conduct clinical trials.” Dr Helen Ford, Consultant Neurologist said “This is an exciting time for brain research with many new discoveries in treatments for neurological conditions. The Yorkshire Brain Research Centre will help attract the very best clinicians from around the world to train and study at Leeds and grow a strong neurosciences community for the benefit of patients in Yorkshire and beyond.” The Yorkshire Brain Research Centre will mean we will have better diagnosis, better treatment and better outcomes for patients in Yorkshire.
The Foundation For Tomorrow (TFFT) works to improve the quality of education provided in T
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