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This an urgent appeal for the poor sick children in the Gambia who need urgent overseas life saving medical treatment whose parents are unable to pay for their treatment. We also want to medical facilities or build a paediactric clinical centre to treat these children and train local medical staff.
1ne, provides a full time, abstinence based treatment programme for addicts who wish to maintain a sober lifestyle. We provide education, counselling and support for anyone affected by another’s addiction and NE Teens provides counselling for young people (12+) affected by addiction.
Providing affordable hyperbaric oxygen treatment for children and adults. Treating brain injury, including cerebral palsy, multiple sclerosis, stroke and autism. A multitude of sports injuries and unhealed wounds.
We are a small but passionate national UK charity that strives to offer much needed help and support to families affected by eating related issues including anorexia, bulimia, binge eating, over exercise and body image related problems. We offer a unique service to parents as well as help for sufferers.
AbleChildAfrica specialises in childhood disability in Africa. We work with local partner organisations to create sustainable change to improve the lives of disabled children and their families so that they can achieve their full potential and fully participate in the world around them.
The Academy aims to ensure advances in medical research are developed into healthcare treatments for patients as quickly as possible. This is achieved through the work of 900 elected Fellows who provide expert, independent advice on particular workstreams including biomedical science policy and careers for medical researchers. The Academy also manages the Daniel Turnberg Memorial Trust.
Our mission is to help motivated students from disadvantaged backgrounds win places at top universities. We match students with graduates who they see for a weekly hour's tutorial, and organise for authors, economists, and others to run workshops which students choose according to their interests.
Ace is a national disabled children's charity that aims to inform, support and train parents and professionals in the use of technology for young people who have communication difficulties, both in speaking and/or writing.
ACE Centre North supports children & adults with complex physical & communication disabilities - giving a voice to individuals with little or no speech. Our assessment, training, support and equipment services enable individuals of all ages to enjoy better quality of life and greater independence.
Action for Alport’s Campaign, in association with national charity, Kidney Research UK, raises money for research into Alport’s Syndrome – a rare genetic kidney disease which causes deafness and renal failure in those it affects. Our aim is to break through rare kidney disease.
Action for Happiness is working to create a happier society - by enabling people to make positive changes in their personal lives, homes, workplaces and communities. It is part of the registered charity The Young Foundation (274345).
Action For Kids is a national charity helping children and young people with physical and learning disabilities. We transform lives by supplying and maintaining wheelchairs and mobility equipment, and providing work and training through our Work Related Learning programme and school outreach.
Action for Sick Children is the UK's leading children and young people's healthcare charity. It aims to ensure that UK healthcare meets the unique needs of children, young people, their carers and families through advocacy, advice and information, lobbying, campaigning, education and training.
Afasic is the UK charity representing children and young people with speech, language and communication difficulties, working for their inclusion in society and supporting their parents and carers.
Affecting Real Change facilitates volunteer opportunites with a focus on the development of education in the developing world.
Africaid provides effective HIV/AIDS prevention, care, treatment and support to youth worldwide through football.
Alexander Devine Children's Hospice Service was founded in 2007 with the aim to provide a children's hospice service for all children with life limiting and life threatening illnesses in Berkshire and beyond. We have land + planning permission + with your help we can raise the money to build it.
Allergy UK is the leading medical charity providing information, advice and support to people with allergies, food intolerance and chemical sensitivity. We provide training in allergy for healthcare professionals. Your donations will help us to fund our helpline and raise awareness of the impact of allergy.
Amy & Friends provide support for the health and well being of sufferers of Cockayne Syndrome and their families and carers. We provide an annual members retreat where families spend time in each other's company and meet leading doctors and researchers. We also provide a family support worker.
A medical charity established in 1990. Our primary aim is to support two rural hospitals in Malawi. We supply medical aid, surgical and technical equipment.We also support small building and water projects. We sponsor training for medical personnel and develop educational projects in the community.
AMMF are fundraising to support families living in scottish borders who have a child battling cancer/life limiting illness or are bereaved after the child has past away by: providing a chance for a holiday togethor providing local support groups providing a donation to the child for medication
It will fund home comforts for patients, carers and families of those suffering from Leukaemia and other blood cancers whilst being treated at The John Radcliffe & Churchill Hospitals, Oxford. It will also fund short break holidays in Spain when appropriate.
In the slums of Dhaka, 4 million people live in shacks with no running water or sanitation. If their children become ill, they are likely to die as they can't afford medical treatment. We are working to help improve life for these often 'forgotten people.'
The Argus Appeal's objectives are to relieve sickness, poverty, hardship and to provide benefits for lonely, needy old people and underprivileged children and other persons considered appropriate by the trustees in the Sussex area. All funds raised are used to support causes where they can “make a difference”.
Arts Care enhances the well-being of people in hospitals and other health settings by helping them experience the inspiring and transforming power of the arts.
The ASD Family Help charity is a 'User Led' independent and voluntary group that offers free support and advice to individuals on the autistic spectrum, their parents, carers and professionals within Wokingham Borough, Berkshire UK. We aim to: help improve services for children and adults with ASD, provide support to parents/carers, provide free advice and information, provide training across the Borough and raise awareness of ASD.
Aspergers 4 Herts is a charity trust set up to support children and families affected by Asperger Syndrome. Our aim is to provide information, assistance and socialisation to enable better opportunities to form much needed peer groups, thus supporting and encourage social skills.
Autism NI (PAPA) is Northern Ireland’s main autism charity. Formed in 1989 by a group of concerned parents and professionals, the charity supports a network of 17 branches and local support groups across Northern Ireland. We provide free advice and information, a helpline and support for parents and carers, an Autism library and a wide range of training courses throughout Northern Ireland.
Autism Treatment trust is dedicated to helping individuals with autism reach optimum health and learning.
B.I.R.D. helps children & adults with brain injury and learning difficulty achieve their potential through 'developmental reflexive rehabilitation'.
Baby Isaac Fund provides neo-natal surgeons with much needed new equipment to help poorly babies with surgical problems recover and return to Mum and Dad. It also funds research to find ways of helping the estimated 3000 babies who are born every year needing surgery. Visit www.babyisaacfund.org.uk
The charity Bereavement and Loss Looking Onwards (Balloons) provides support to children, young people and their families in Exeter, East and Mid-Devon following the death, or before an expected death, of a parent, significant carer or sibling.
Apêl Bandi /The Bandi Appeal aims to raise funds to build a modern, child and family friendly Children's Centre for the sick children of Carmarthenshire – Canolfan Plant Sir Gâr.
It supports the pupils of Bedelsford School who suffer from physical diabilities and associated learning difficulties by providing additional facilities and equipment over and above that provided by the school itself.
Believe in Magic spread Magic to seriously and terminally ill children in the UK. Through very special and once in a lifetime experiences, magical parties and anything we can to put that all important smile on their faces! We bring magic and hope to incredibly brave and truly inspirational children.
We support Treetops Hospice, B-ham Children's Hospital and families of seriously ill children. We also raise awareness of NHS Organ Donation & Blood Service.
BHPH is a partnership between Basingstoke and North Hampshire NHS Foundation Trust and Hoima Regional Referral Hospital in Hoima, Uganda. It's aim is to improve the delivery of healthcare to the people of Hoima Region. The Charity is working in particular to improve maternal and child health.
BIME is a design and development charity, based at the Royal United Hospital in Bath, working in the fields of assistive technology and healthcare for disabled children and adults. Please take a look at our website www.bime.org.uk or follow us on twitter @BIME_Bath or on facebook BIME
Birmingham Children’s Hospital treats some of the sickest children in the country. We rely on legacies and charitable donations to fund additional facilities, equipment, and medical research, and to provide the extras that make being in hospital a better experience for our young patients.
Bounce funds research into cystic fibrosis and wants future generations to have a life expectancy beyond 38 years as a result of today's research. Bounce wants to help and it needs your help now. Children with Cystic Fibrosis deserve the opportunity to live as normal a life as possible.
Established in September 2003, to raise funds toward providing equipment for the care and lifestyle specifically for teenagers with cancer in the East Midlands, supporting the development of a Teenage Cancer Unit, with the Teenage Cancer Trust. Also providing support to teenagers with cancer and their families.
In the UK more children and people under the age of 40 die of a brain tumour than any other cancer. Brain Tumour Research aims to raise at least £7 million per annum to significantly accelerate progress in UK brain tumour research, making a clinical difference and improving patient outcomes. Brain Tumour Research relies on the support of so many inspirational people, many of whom have been affected, either personally by a brain tumour or who have witnessed the pain and suffering of someone close to them. These wonderful people are getting behind the cause in ways that best suit them, donations, sponsored events, organising events or setting up a fund under our umbrella. <a href='http://www.justgiving.com/taylansproject/'>www.justgiving.com/taylansproject</a>
Founded in 1982, Brainwave works with families to deliver individual home based therapies that help children with disabilities reach their full potential. This can be anything from walking to recognising numbers and covers a range of conditions including Autism, Down’s Syndrome and Cerebral Palsy.
The Breastfeeding Network (BfN) is a UK-wide, independent, voluntary organisation providing information and support for breastfeeding women and those involved in their care. It offers training for volunteers, provides telephone and face-to-face support and runs the Drugs in Breastmilk Helpline.
The aim is to continue raising funds for the provision of medical equipment & services to help & support sick children; from the purchase of life-saving equipment for new born babies, or specialist play equipment to funding research into prevention of neo-natal traumas.
Breathing Life provides treatment and relief for children suffering from breathing and lung disorders.We are currently fundraising to create The Breathing Life Lung Centre for Children in Cyprus, where it is vital , as there is currently no medical centre of excellence for treating lung diseases in children on the island. We hope the new centre will open in June 2009.
BRIGHTER FUTURE has 3 residential homes for children of leprosy patients, children living on Railway platforms and for HIV orphans. BRIGHTER FUTURE gives social care to leprosy colonies, food and medicines to HIV/AIDS victims and offer Self-Help Grants to those who wants to start small businesses.
Brighton and Sussex University Hospitals (BSUH) is the regional teaching hospital and provides general and specialist acute hospital services working as one hospital across two sites, The Royal Sussex County Hospital in Brighton and The Princess Royal Hospital in Haywards Heath. These include the Hurstwood Park Neurological Centre, the Royal Alexander Children's Hospital and the Sussex Eye Hospital. BSUH Charitable Funds are registered as an umbrella charity and gratefully receives donations for the benefit of approximately 250 individual units and departments within the above hospitals to provide research, training and additional equipment and services to enhance patient care which the NHS would not normally provide.
The BKPA helps adults and children throughout the UK affected by kidney disease, providing information and advice as well as grants for those in need. The charity also provides funding for renal units to improve facilities for kidney patients and adventure holidays for children and young people with kidney disease. Please help us with this vital ongoing work.
The Myelin Project is a non-profit charity, which funds research to find treatment and cures for demyelinating diseases, such as Multiple Sclerosis (MS) and the Leukodystrophies. These are devastating illnesses that affect both adults and children, there are no known cures for these diseases. All money raised goes direct to research.
brmb Walkathon raises money for various good causes in an around Birmingham. Last year we raised a third of a million pounds to build a home for the brave at the QE hospital. This year we're hoping to raise more for Birmingham Children's Hospital!
Welcome to the Buddy Bear Trust Just Giving Page. The Buddy Bear School was set up in response to the pleas of parents who wanted conductive education for their children, who suffered from cerebral palsy and other motor disorders. Any support, big or small is always welcome.
BURP promotes and advances medical knowledge, education and research into sickness and disease of children.
CCLASP helps children and teenagers suffering from cancer or leukaemia. They provide advice and support for their parents. Help with vital transport. They organise annual fun outings to keep the children smiling. Help with holidays to Disneyland. They have holiday homes in Berwick, Seton Sands and Perthshire.
Charitable donations make a real difference to both the patients and the staff of Calderdale & Huddersfield NHS Foundation Trust. The extra funds are used to enhance services and facilities as well as purchasing additional equipment to optimise patient care.
Supports all local famillies who have a child with cancer or leukaemia. It is run solely by parents and volunteers and has no salaries or office accommodation to pay for.
Helping children under five with Brain Tumours reach their potential.
CASA IS A NORTH LONDON AGENCY THAT HELPS INDIVIDUALS WHO HAVE ALCOHOL & DRUGS PROBLEMS. WE HELP OUR CLIENTS TO BUILD UPON THEIR STRENGTHS AND TO REACH THEIR FULL POTENTIAL, FREE FROM ALCOHOL OR OTHER DRUG MISUSE.
The CATS Charity aims to relieve sickness and to promote and protect the good health of critically ill or injured children. <p> Each year in the UK, thousands of children become seriously ill. The Children’s Acute Transport Service (CATS) is a specialised service designed to make intensive care rapidly available to critically ill children in the North Thames and East Anglia regions. As the largest dedicated children’s intensive care transport team in the UK, CATS have transferred over 1200 children each year to intensive care
Caudwell Children transforms the lives of sick and disabled children across the UK. The Charity provides equipment, treatment and therapies to individual children. Our Destination Dreams programme provides an organised holiday for children fighting life threatening conditions. The Charity has changed the lives of children with over 160 different medical conditions.
It supports families of children and adolescents with cancer and Leukaemia from anywhere in the UK. NACCPO helps to ease the desolation that families feel when their child is diagnosed with cancer through a network of support groups. The charity provides advice and information on all aspects of childhood cancer.
CFCF is a small Charity local to the Bristol area helping children and young adults with Cystic Fibrosis in their daily lives.It has provided support such as medical equipment,the establishment of community support staff, start up grants for young adults setting up home, driving lessons and gym membership.
CGD Society (formerly CGD Research Trust) is:- caring for affected people/ their families, generating funds for research into improved treatments and a cure, raising awareness among the medical professionals, tackling problems common to other genetic conditions and primary immune deficiencies.
Chailey Heritage School is a nationally recognised day and residential special school and Children's Home for young people aged 3-25 with physical disabilities and health needs. Each year we need to raise money to provide specialist equipment and resources to help them achieve their potential.
The Charlie Ramsey Research Fund supports and sponsors research that will benefit babies and children with a Single Ventricle Heart Condition (half a heart). The Charity provides and sponsors medical equipment to assist in the research and development of surgery for Single Ventricle Heart Disease. The charity promotes and raises awareness of the importance of saving lives through organ donation, the gift of life.
It helps children with disabilities experience therapy, achievement and enjoyment through horseriding.
CHART is a team of community responders, based in West Chiltington and Pulborough, who have been trained by the South East Coast Ambulance Service. It provides essential treatment in the first crucial minutes of an emergency, enabling critical intervention to be performed that can save lives.
The Checkatrade Charity foundation has been set up to support those less fortunate than ourselves and impact the lives of those in desperate need – in our own communities and overseas.
It aims to provide relief from poverty and hardship among children living on the streets of Tanzania by the provision of shelter, food, health and education.
For any charitable purpose relating to the National Health Service. Supporting a range of health related activities benefiting patients, staff and giving public benefit. Related research. Challenging stigma in respect of mental health.
Chestnut Tree House, the only children's hospice in Sussex, cares for life-limited children and young adults aged 0-19, and provides support for their families.
Chickenshed is a charity that must raise over £3 million every year. We're a theatre company like no other, where children, young people and adults from every walk of life, all educational backgrounds, every race and all abilities come together, share a stage and create unforgettable theatre.
The Child Accident Prevention Trust (CAPT) is the UK’s leading charity working to reduce the number of children and young people killed, disabled or seriously injured in accidents. Help us reduce the number of avoidable and preventable accidents in the UK by donating today! www.capt.org.uk
ChILD Lung Foundation supports children and families affected by childhood Interstitial Lung Disease (chILD). ChILD is a group of rare lung diseases where, in simple terms, oxygen has difficulty in crossing over into the blood stream.
The fund benefits children and young people in wards and units such as Oncology and A&E. It is used to buy equipment, develop specialist areas, provide furnishings, toys and games, parent accommodation, and extra staff training to provide the best care for children, young people and their families.
Children Today provides grants for vital, life-changing equipment for children and young people with sickness and disability across the UK. Our aim is to ensure that every disabled child and young person fulfils their potential and leads an active childhood.
CWCF was set up in 1998 by Ursula & Chris Downton with Kirsty (Ursula’s sister) & James Denny. Now with the help of other friends and family we still go out having fun raising funds to grant wishes to local children and their families who have had or are suffering from cancer that live in East Sussex, Brighton & Hove.
The Children's Mitochondrial Disease Network is the only UK charity dedicated to providing information and support for all mitochondrial disorders, to families, carers and professionals. CMDN was set up initially in 1998. Proving 24hr support, so no family may never feel isolated again.
The Adventure Farm is a haven for terminally ill, disabled and disadvantaged children from across the Northwest providing week-long holidays to children in desperate need. A magical special place where laughter and happy times are encouraged, friendships blossom, illnesses and sorrows are forgotten.
The Children's Air Ambulance, when in service, aims to provide "free" lifesaving flights to any child between newborn and 16, who requires intensive care transfer from a district hospital to a hospital of excellence to receive the best lifesaving treatment available, in the quickest possible time.
Established in 1992 the CCAA is a national charity which provides a support network for children with arthritis and their families. The CCAA's family weekend brings together medical professionals and families from all over the UK to share information and advice through workshops, talks and fun activities.
The Children's Foundation raises essential funds for medical and lifestyle research to combat childhood diseases and conditions such as cerebral palsy and autism. It supports NHS service delivery and a number of innovative, community-based projects designed to improve and protect the health and well-being of children and young people. Through its partnership programmes, it strives to help children in North East England but ultimately children everywhere.
Women and Children's Services, Derriford Hospital, Level 12, Plymouth, PL6 8DH Tel: 01752 792757 Email: chhf@nhs.net Member of Attend Reg Charity Number 1110340 We aim to make a difference for all our young patients, their families and carers, both in hospital and at home.
The Red Cross War Memorial Children's Hospital, based in Cape Town, is the cornerstone of paediatric health care and training in Africa . It is the only specialist hospital dedicated entirely to children in the whole of southern Africa. Patients come from poor, marginalised communities and more than a third of the patients are under a year old.
the charity aims to suport the setting up of an immunology base at the sick kids hospital in edinburgh - to fund reasearch at the childrens bone marrow transplant unit in newcastle upon tyne and to support the brothers and sisters of long term and terminally ill children in both hospitals.
Helping children with kidney problems or who need a transplant, Providing Financial and emotional support, home visits and family respite time.
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Children's Medical Care Malawi aims to improve healthcare for children throughout Malawi. It works in partnership with Malawian healthcare providers to support healthcare worker training and improve local facilities, providing key skill and equipment needed to save the lives of sick children.
The Children’s Trust is a national charity that provides the best possible care, therapy and education for children with multiple disabilities and complex health needs, in partnership with their families and other carers.
CHIVA UK and Ireland is an association of professionals committed to providing excellence in care for children infected or affected by HIV and their families. CHIVA Projects work includes building a website, supporting the CHIVA youth committee and a support camp for HIV positive 13-17 year olds.
Since 2004 CHIVA Africa has been helping save the lives of children with HIV in South Africa. CHIVA Africa send volunteer expert teams of UK health professionals to South Africa to train and mentor local medical staff to give the best HIV care and treatment.
Coaches across Continents works in developing countries to create leaders in those regions. Through an innovative educational soccer curriculum, volunteers train local coaches, educate children and work with local organizations that also use soccer to develop life and leadership skills.
NCAC has been in existence for over 21 years and has worked with over 10,000 children and young people. Providing vital support, education and guidance to vulnerable and disadvantaged children and young people families. Supporting them to reach their fullest potential!!
The Colin McRae Vision Charity aims to donate to specific Children's Health and Education Projects and ultimately improve children's lives. We choose specific projects so that you can say - "I helped to do that!"
The Cornwall Down's Syndrome Support Group is run by parents to help families affected by Down's syndrome living in Cornwall. We offer families a chance to meet, socialise and share information, friendship and support. We organise fun days out, trips away and challenging fund raising activities.
Cots for Tots supports the vital work of the neo-natal intensive care unit at St Michaels Hospital in Bristol. Our aim is to ensure the babies and their families from Bristol and throughout the Southwest have the very best possible care and facilites available. http://www.cotsfortots.org.uk
The Croft children’s unit is a residential unit for children with mental health problems and their families. We provide intensive assessment and treatment for children with complex emotional, behavioural and social difficulties. We appreciate any contributions to help us buy new equipment.
3C's raises funds to promote and advance public education and research into Crohn's and Colitis and related disorders, particulalry in childhood.
Cure International transforms the lives of disabled, disfigured and injured children in the developing world through surgery and healing, providing a network of specialty childrens hospitals in countries with the most need.
Cycle Africa is a charity that is making a real and lasting difference in the lives of street children in Africa.
Cycling Projects aims to provide cycling initiatives to all members of the community. We provide a wide range of adapted cycles and activities that are fun and stimulating, making cycling an option for adults and children with physical or learning difficulties.
This charity assists those with the life threatening disease Cystic Fibrosis up to age 25 by contributing towards the costs of a holiday or break away from their normal surroundings providing them with something positive to boost their moral and ease the intensive treatment and disciplines they must follow
Family run National charity providing active support for children with epilepsy and their parents/carers. One of their key activities is to provide NHS hosptials with ketogenic dietitians - a medically recognised and accepted way of treating drug resistant epilepsy. This diet is not widely available on the NHS due to lack of funding.
<p> The Dame Vera Lynn Trust for Children with Cerebral Palsy is a specialist service for families of young children with cerebral palsy and other disabilities. Parents and children learn daily living skills together at our School for Parents using the principles of Conductive Education. We support families with babies and children under five years of age.<p> <p> A highly skilled and professional team helps parents to recognise a child's unique qualities and achievements. Everyday is an exciting experience and parents can talk openly to each other about their child's activities, sharing an understanding of each other's situation.<p> <p> The emphasis in School for Parents is to provide strong practical support for all parents who have children with special needs within a mutually sympathetic and encouraging environment.<p> <p> All the services we offer are provided free of charge as we receive no statutory funding and rely entirely on the support of the community to help raise the £540,000 needed to ensure that this vital and much needed service can continue.<p>
The Dancing Eye Syndrome Support Group was formed in 1988 with the principal aim of providing a link for parents of children with D.E.S. both locally and nationally. The Dancing Eye Syndrome Trust provides support and information to families of children with Dancing Eye Syndrome.
Dandelion Time is a charity for children struggling with complex emotional and behavioural difficulties. These children may be socially isolated and many have been excluded or have withdrawn from school. Dandelion works with the whole family in a therapeutic programme of activities around the farm. Children discover their abilities in a practical, stimulating way, building confidence and self esteem and helping them to re-engage at home and at school. <u>www.dandeliontime.org.uk</u>
DIAL provides a free, confidential information and advice service on all issues affecting disabled people’s everyday lives, to enable and empower individuals to improve their quality of life.
All children need to play, but for disabled children it is essential to help them reach their full potential. Disability Challengers provides numerous play schemes for disabled children from across the South East. However, there are hundreds of children missing out every day and your gift can help them play.
The charity covers Doncaster Royal Infirmary, Bassetlaw Hpl (Worksop) and Montagu Hpl (Mexborough) and enhances patient care by the purchase of equipment and provides additional comforts/facilities for both patients and staff. Please email donations.info@dbh.nhs.uk or ring 01302 366666 Ext 3908
Provides free holidays for children with life-threatening illnesses and their families, and recently bereaved siblings
Two babies are born every day with Down's syndrome. Through information and support for people with Down's syndrome, their families and professionals, the Down's Syndrome Association helps these people live full and rewarding lives.
Dravet Syndrome UK funds medical research into Dravet Syndrome and related sodium channel epilepsies. It works to advance the education of the medical community in the subject of Dravet syndrome and support affected families through financial assistance, emotional support, education and advice.
IT RELIEVES THE SUFFERING OF CHILDREN AND YOUNG PEOPLE WITH LIFE LIMITING OR TERMINAL ILLNESSES OR SEVERE DISABILITIES BY GRANTING WISHES AND DREAMS IN ORDER TO BRING HAPPINESS AND JOY. FOR EXAMPLE IT PROVIDES TOYS AND GAMES, ORGANISES MEETINGS WITH A FAMOUS PERSON, AND CAN ARRANGE A TRIP OR A PARTY.
EAB: a Christian agency working through local churches of NE Brazil preaching & practising God’s love via church planting, leadership training, well drilling, schools & care centre for the poor, HIV clinic, tree planting, teaching the poor occupational skills to implement community transformation
ECRAD is a Scottish Charity which works together with ECRAD Malawi to drive forward a programme of improvements to alleviate the suffering and deprivation brought about by the HIV/Aids virus which has badly hit this already impoverished nation. Video link: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cjfhOlCIqlA
Educators' Trust India works to help & educate the children of migrant, impoverished, illiterate families. We focus on literacy, health, hygiene & nutrition. Solely funded by charitable donations, we run schools & outreach projects in Goa, western India - read more at www.educatorstrustindia.org
The Eileen McCallum Trust is a voluntary organisation supporting sufferers of Duchenne muscular dystrophy in Scotland by providing the essential equipment and care services they require for a better quality of life.
The Elifar Foundation aims to help improve the quality of life of disabled children and adults by making grants for specialised equipment, therapies and respite, which cannot be funded by statutory means.
To provide financial relief for families with babies receiving care on the King’s Mill Hospital Neonatal unit. It also provides financial support for King’s Mill Hospital Neonatal unit staff members, who wish to undertake further training and where the funding is not supported by the NHS.
The Emma Cameron Foundation is dedicated to supporting children with cancer and their families. All monies raised are used to support services that make an ill child's life brighter. We are inspired by Emma's attitude and motivated by those who help. Emma Cameron Foundation is an SCIO (SCO42512)
The Ethan Perkins Trust provides grants for children with brain tumours, within Wales. The Trust donates funds to childhood glioma research projects. Named after 11 year old Ethan, who fought a brave 8 month battle against dipg. .
The Evening Chronicle Sunshine Fund provides specially adapted equipment, custom built apparatus or special learning aids, for children with disabilities or special needs, to improve the quality of their lives. The fund is helping North East children in special schools, learning units, hospitals and also individual families.
The Eyeless Trust helps children born with anophthalmia (absence of eye/s), microphthalmia (small eye/s), or coloboma (part structure missing), and has 17 social workers who give counselling, support and advice. Grants may be given to assist with cost of hospital attendance, respite care, development of potential (i.e. piano, riding, swimming lessons, computers.)
Families Affected By Eosiniphilic disorders (FABED) is raising the awareness of Eosinophilic disorders in the UK and helping sufferers and their families improve their quality of life. Little is known and awareness is poor, please help us to help them by donating on just giving.
Fairy Box is national children’s charity supporting ill boys and girls in hospital, their families, and staff involved in their care. We provide gift boxes filled with toys, games, and gifts to lift ill children's spirits any time of the day as often as they need it.
FAN provides assistance and support in all aspects of dealing with Neuroblastoma. Our main objective is to help get UK children life saving treatment usually only available abroad at great expense. FAN also provides days out, wishes and holidays, campaigns for awareness and change, and more.
We are the UK’s largest provider of grants to low-income families raising disabled and seriously ill children and young people. We help ease the additional pressures families face. We can help with essential items but can also consider grants for much needed family breaks together.
Fatboy's raises money to purchase Xmas gifts for children suffering with Cancer & Leukaemia. We also donate to other worthy causes related to children and or Cancer care
The Fibrous Dysplasia Support Society (FDSS) was formed in 2007 by a group of patients, and their carers, who are affected by Fibrous Dysplasia, McCune Albright Syndrome (MAS) or Cherubism. It exists to provide information and support by sharing our knowledge and experience of the condition.
we help vunerable children in ethiopia through our sponsership program and building project.
Fledglings is a national charity that finds and sells products that improve the lives of disabled children and their families. We understand that life with a disabled child can be challenging, and we help by providing practical products that address everyday problems faced by disabled children.
Flights for Life is a registered charity based at Wickenby Airfield in Lincolnshire. The charity has been set up with the aim of providing sick and terminally ill children with the opportunity to experience the magic of flight in a vintage aircraft.
Footsteps Foundation provides support to families attending the Footsteps Centre. The Footsteps Centre provides intensive therapy for disabled children with neurological disorders such as Cerebral Palsy. These children will often be unable to sit, stand, crawl and walk without intensive therapy.
For Lucie exists to raise funds through donations for the benefit of people and families suffering from bacterial infections, meningitis and sepsis. For Lucie will make a real difference to the children and their families who are suffering or bereaved from these diseases
The mission of Foundation for Prader-Willi Research UK (FPWR UK) is to eliminate the challenges of Prader-Willi Syndrome through the advancement of research. High quality research will lead to more effective treatments and an eventual cure for this disorder. FPWR UK was founded in 2010 by parents of children with Prader-Willi Syndrome.
F.R.O.D.O. ‘s (the Foundation for the Relief of Disabled Orphans, Registered Charity #1114639) aim is to improve the quality of life, and hope, for orphaned and abandoned children with disabilities in developing countries.
Framework Foundation was established in 2011 with the objective of raising funds to help worthwhile causes. We hope that it will also encourage us all to do as much as we can, to help others who find themselves facing very challenging circumstances.
The aim of the Free Kicks Foundation is to provide football-related activities for ill, bereaved and deserving children, to give them a day to remember with their favourite football club.
It offers support to special needs children and their families providing new equipment and organising fun days and events which enables them to participate in activities which would normally not be accessible to them due to the profound and complicated medical needs of their children.
Friends of Greenmead raises money to help equip physically disabled children with the special equipment and therapy services essential to their development and to enable them to live fulfilled lives.
The charity supports Hadrian School which caters for up to 125 primary aged children in Newcastle Upon Tyne who have severe, profound and complex learning, sensory and communication difficulties.
We fund raise to buy equipment, fund major projects and help towards buying a new ambulance for the Childrens Intensive Care unit at Southampton General Hospital. Caring for critically ill children from the south of England and Channel Islands.
Friends of Sunera Foundation is a registered UK charity which aims to raise awareness of the work of Sunera Foundation in Sri Lanka which works with disabled, marginalised and traumatised people, helping them to gain dignity, confidence and self-respect by taking part in creative activities using music, drama and art.
Hyperbaric therapy helps aleviate symptoms of many conditions by delivering oxygen under pressure in high concentration to injured areas of the body stimulating growth of new blood vessels and speeding recovery. Known for treating the bends in divers this accounts for less than 1% of patients p.a.
It supports the work of the Nigel Hunter Nursery, a therapy centre named after the first specialist paediatrician to work in Gloucestershire. This offers to support to infants with disability, from birth to 3 years, through multi-professional therapy, assessment, play and family support.
Our aim is to make the experience better for patients in UCL Hospitals, by providing additional facilities and equipment which can't be funded by the NHS.
The Funzi and Bodo Trust (FAB) exist to try and change things for the better. Working with local people we are creating the conditions for a better environment where people can reach their true potential and where at least the basics of life are available affording a decent quality of life for all.
Future Faces supports patients from Dorset with cleft lip and palate who require continuing care and who have to travel further afield to get treatment. Future Faces funds educational programmes to enable cleft professionals in developing countries to gain the skills to treat people with clefts
It helps provide education and health care and relief of poverty for poor people in Ghana.
Get Kids Going! helps disabled children take part in sport by providing specialist sports wheelchairs, sports grants and year round support. They can then compete in marathons, triathlons, tennis, athletics, skiing, rugby, basketball etc. With your help, many could become Paralympic champions and world record holders.
GivingWorks allows you to be your own charitable foundation giving you time to focus on your charitable objectives whilst GivingWorks provides trusteeship, financial reporting, Charities Commission liaison and networking services.
The Fund has over 1100 funds for the benefit of patients and staff in the Grampian area. Each hospital, ward, department and speciality has its own individual fund and provides enhanced patient care together with extra facilities and opportunities not available from government funding.
Grandma’s is a Christian charity that gives practical support to children and families affected by HIV (regardless of their race, religion, gender, sexuality or any other factor). We have branches in London, Dublin and Bristol as well as 2 projects in India.
HAPIS IS NETWORK OF INDIVIDUAL AND GROUP SUPPORTS FOR NEW PARENTS IN THE HIGHLANDS AFFECTED BY POSTNATAL DEPRESSION .OR OTHER MOOD DISORDERS AT THIS TIME IT IS A REGISTERED CHARITY RUN BY VOLUNTEERS AND PAID SESSION WORKERS AND RELIES ON DONATIONS AS IT RAISES ALL ITS OWN FUNDING
The Hamlet Centre Trust is for children and young people with disabilities (physical, learning or sensory disabilities) who live in Norwich and Norfolk. We provide recreational, educational, social and vocational opportunities backed up by high quality care.
12 young people die from cardiac arrest each week in the UK. Hand on Heart fully and partially funds defibrillators to primary & secondary schools. We also train teachers how to use them and provide training in basic life support skills to 10 -12 year olds (year 6 & 7). Please help support us.
The charity provides support facilities for families of seriously and terminally ill and injured children.
It provides special needs children with holidays and day trips to various destinations across the u.k. The children we help suffer from mild to complex needs and in some cases a life limiting condition. They would not get to have a trip without your assistance. Please help.
Donations support a wide range of charitable and health related activities benefiting both patients and staff within Harrogate District Hospital. In general they are used to purchase the very varied additional equipment and services that the NHS is unable to provide.
We aim to provide activities, trips and events for children and their families who have suffered the death of a parent or sibling and raise awareness of the support network that is available to bereaved children and their families, and providing vital information for bereaved families.
HAWC cateres for young Adults with various types of cancer and other life threatening diseases.We run a 24hr helpline, counselling courses & workshops/holidays, We also support parents siblings and friends. We receive no Government Grants.
HCPT takes thousands of children with disabilities or special needs on a pilgrimage holiday to Lourdes in France. The children travel in small family-style groups with experienced volunteer helpers, doctors, nurses and chaplains. The Trust has a house in the mountains outside Lourdes for people of all ages with disabilities.
Headstart4Babies is a small charity raising awareness of plagiocephaly and brachycephaly, two little-known skull conditions which can affect young babies. It also provides help and advice to families face with the condition and raises money to assist families on low incomes to proceed with treatment.
Heart Link, was originally formed as a support group for parents and families who have a child suffering from a heart defect. Since 1981 we have collected over £2.5 million pounds. This has been used to fund projects large and small
Help! offers low cost counselling to children and young people throughout the south west of England. Counsellors give their time without charging, but money is still needed to pay for premises, and supervision, vital to ensure that the counsellors work ethically and safely.
HELPING builds and equips nurseries in The Gambia (now number 9) sponsors children (260) and nursery teachers(21) it also provides toilets, kitchens and wells so that the children can be fed and kept healthy. HELPING also has 11 schools in the UK twinned with schools in The Gambia and 3 scout packs
THE CHARITY RAISES FUNDS TO PROVIDE POWERED WHEELCHAIRS FOR DISADVANTAGED CHILDREN WITH SPECIAL NEEDS IN THE NORTH WEST OF ENGLAND
The Henry Spink Foundation provides information for disabled children, adults, their families and carers on a range of medical conditions and other issues affecting disabled people, together with information on conventional and alternative therapies.
This small charity, run by volunteers, offers a week's camp in August, free of charge, for approximately 30 disabled boys between 10 and 17. The week's programme includes theme parks, swimming, cinema, sports day and entertainment. Sponsorship is also available for disabled children for which the camp is not suitable.
Children with HIV/AIDS are still dying unnecessarily because of a lack of affordable "child-friendly" HIV drugs at appropriate doses in age appropriate presentations. We with your help want to produce an all-in-one anti-retroviral drug dispensing unit containing "child-friendly" HIV medication to enable HIV medication doses to be given to children of all ages.
Home Start East Lindsey is a volunteer based charity offering support, friendship and practical help to families with at least one child under the age of five within East Lindsey. Its volunteers visit families in their own homes reducing isolation and helping them the fun back into family life.
Home-Start Havering helps local young families who face many challenges, from the death of a parent or sibling, or deprivation, to severe post natal depression. Home-Start helps by recruiting and training parent volunteers who offer emotional and practical support to families, in their own homes.
The League raises money to purchase toys and essential specialist equipment for children with special needs or disability attending the Honeylands Developmental Childrens Centre. The League also provide to the children music therapy and offers an on-site toy library.
Hop Skip and Jump Swindon offers Flexible, Immediate and Sustained Day Care for Children with any Special Needs. Our aim is to prevent parents from reaching breaking point and placing their child into care. Please visit our new Centre at Shaw Ridge, Swindon.
Hop Skip & Jump (Cotswold) is a play and support centre for children with special needs. Indoor facilities include an art room, soft play area, complementary medicine clinic, quiet room and sensory rooms. Outside there is a large, secure play area containing climbing frames, slides, suspension bridges, tree houses, aerial runways, climbing frames, swing boats and play houses as well as bicycles, tricycles, go-karts and ball games. There is also a cycle track and five a side football pitch for energetic youngsters. There are also toys, a picnic area and a sensory garden.
Hop Skip and Jump is a play and support centre for children with special needs. Based in Bristol, it serves the whole of the south west. The centre has an indoor play area with light and dark sensory rooms, an art room and soft play areas. Outside there is a two-acre play area with slides, climbing frames, toys, picnic area and a sensory garden. The centre offers support for parents and carers with a complementary therapy clinic and a quiet area where they can relax and chat to other families. Hop Skip and Jump is entirely self supporting, relying on the generous support of individuals, trusts and companies to pay for qualified staff and support costs.
Established in May 2007 Hope 4 Kidz gives children a sense of hope and support, the wellbeing of youngsters who require various degrees of extra care, whether they are suffering from a physical or mental disability, living with a serious/prolonged illness, or need respite from poverty/abuse.
Hope for Children provides crucial support to the children that really need it; those that cannot get aid elsewhere. They work in 10 countries across Africa, Asia and Europe. HOPE was founded with a very specific ethos; to keep costs low ensuring that donations go directly to the children they help.
Raising funds to aid research into Lafora Body Disease. Lafora disease is the severest form of human epilepsy. It afflicts previously healthy teenagers, initially with simple fits, then increasingly with prolonged fits that do not respond to medications.
Hope Support provides support to children, teenagers and young adults whose lives have been adversely affected by the life threatening illness of a close family member/carer. HOPE aims to support these children/young people within their own communities, to be a strong and supportive family member.
Hostage UK supports hostages and their families, during and after a kidnap. We provide pastoral and practical help and have a team of professional pro bono advisors. We also advise organisations on improving their support, and campaign for better understanding of kidnapping trends.
I CAN is the children's communication charity. We are the only UK-wide charity that supports children's communication skills, the springboard from which children learn, achieve and make friends. I CAN works to foster the development of speech, language and communication skills in all children with a special focus on those who find this hard: children with a communication disability.
We aim to help cancer sufferers, whose inpatient treatment requires them to spend long periods in hospitals in the W. Midlands, take a short break/holiday when they are not receiving treatment by offering to pay certain overnight & travel costs if the patient or their family are in financial need.
The charity provides vitally needed medical care at its new medical centre in a remote disadvantaged village in Bihar, India. An experienced UK team of doctors help provide child and maternity services, treatment of TB, malaria, blindness and tropical disease where no other medical facilities exist.
The Ickle Pickles helps Neonatal units provide incredible levels of care to premature and sick babies. The charity focuses on purchasing specialist equipment, improving facilities for families and providing online channel and marketing collateral to enable future fundraisers to raise money for neonatal units around the UK.
We support children and their families who have been diagnosed with a brain or spinal tumour. We provide Treasure Boxes to children who have been hospitalised whilst receiving treatment. A wonderful box packed with the best toys personalised to suit each child. http://www.indeerosetrust.org
interAKtive is a group for families with a child with autism or a similar communication difficulty. It organises a range of activities including swimming, horse-riding, and a specialist play-scheme. It runs an annual conference and publishes a newsletter three times yearly.
The vision of the International HIV/AIDS Alliance is a world in which people do not die of AIDS. The Alliance supports community based organisations to respond effectively to prevent the spread of HIV and enable fair access to treatment for those who desperately need it.
Ipswich Hospital is a National Health Service trust providing hospital-based healthcare to more than 326,000 people who live in and around Ipswich and east Suffolk. We believe very strongly that this hospital belongs to the community, and our community plays a vital role in the life of the hospital.
Our objective is to help local communities and people in need.
NHS Isle of Wight supports Islanders and visitors with good quality services. By supporting our charitable fund you can help with the ‘extras’ like equipment, enhanced facilities & staff training. Visit http://www.iow.nhs.uk/charity for more information.
Joining Against Cancer in Kids Provide advice and support for children and families wishing to undertake innovative or experimential, (clinical trials ), treatments for Neuroblastoma.
James Hopkins Trust provides free support to severely disabled and life threatened children aged 5 years and under. It aims to improve the quality of their lives through nursing respite care (mainly in the home) and use of the multi-sensory facilities at its purpose built nursing respite centre.
Jamie's Wish Trust helps all aged between 0-25 with life threatening illnesses, such like cancer. With granting them their wishes or to help them financially.
Wish One of the Jellybean Kids' Appeal for a child-friendly A&E area is complete, with the new Children's Emergency Department up and running. Wish Two, for extra equipment for sick and premature newborn babies in the Neonatal Unit, has also been recently completed with the provision of £80,000 worth of extra high-tech equipment ensuring that every baby has the best possible start in life. And we are pleased that Ronald McDonald House Charities have agreed to fund a seven-bedroom parents accommodation unit at a cost of £750,000 completing Wish Three, but the appeal still has one more wish to achieve. <p> The Jellybean Kids' Appeal is now raising funds for Wish Four? child friendly elements and equipment within a new Child Assessment Centre, especially for children with complex needs. The Multi Disciplinary Team assesses the development of over 400 children each year, and having a great, child-friendly environment will put children at ease - and with the children, parents, brothers & sisters all happier, successful assessments are easier too.
Jigsaw4u is a UK-based charity that has worked for 10 years to support children, young people, and their families, who have experienced loss and trauma. Jigsaw4u empowers young people to have a voice in decision making about their lives, about the development of Jigsaw4u and in the development of policy and practice locally, regionally, nationally and internationally.
Pre-school nursery for children with special needs and disabilities. We aim to maximise each child's potential and support their parents.
This charity was set up in memory of Joshua-Kyle Rea to provide equipment, toys and soft furnishings to enhance children and babies lives who are suffering from rare genetic conditions.