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The Operation Henry Trust is a ‘sharp end’ charity offering support to sufferers of Pancreatic Cancer (and their families). It aims to provide 'special times' to enhance the last days and weeks of life so that whatever time is available can be lived to the fullest.
3Cs was set up in memory of Graeme Fairhurst. The aim is to raise funds to improve the social experience of young adult patients with a long term illness at the Liverpool Royal Hospital by creating a state of the art social area to try and make a difficult hospital stay easier.
4Louis aim to provide hospitals free of charge with memory boxes to be giving to bereaved parents who suffer the trauma of stillbirth or neo-natal death. Each box contains a clay impression kit for hand and feet imprints, teddy bears and an Angel, which signifies a born sleeping baby.
We’re A Spoonful Of Sugar. We help seriously ill children in hospital. We do this by giving them the best medicine they can get. A laugh. Each week, we send a professional entertainer or artist into the wards to give the children a healing dose of fun. We try our best to give them something to look forward to - like arranging a post-treatment VIP trip to Hamleys. In all this, our aim is to help the children forget where they are, forget the suffering and forget the monotony of hospitalisation. If we can achieve any of that, even for a second, it’s all worth it. We already help the kids in the Carousel Ward of UCH in London. Now we need your help to get to the hundreds of children in 21 similar wards nationwide. Every penny you can spare will go directly into bringing some much-needed fun and laughter to all of them.
It recycles redundant but working hospital equipment from NHS hospitals for reuse in the developing world.
Above & Beyond raises funds for Bristol’s nine central hospitals. We invest in projects that make a real difference to patient care in our city. When patients, their families and friends want to say thank you for the care they’ve received at the hospitals, they come to us.
Acorns Children’s Hospice provides care and support for children and young people who have life limiting or life threatening conditions and support for all the family. It costs £750 per day for each child’s care. Acorns relies on the community to fund over 70% of it's activities.
ACT is the independent registered charity for Addenbrooke's and the Rosie hospitals in Cambridge. ACT holds over 300 funds for wards, clinics & departments throughout the hospitals to fund vital extras that make a difference for patients. Funds can be raised for a chosen area directly through ACT.
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.
African Steps works on Likoma Island, Malawi, in partnership with St Peter's Hospital, to provide healthcare to some of the world's poorest and most remote people. We ensure that St Peter’s stays open. We supply vital drugs and medical equipment and have constructed essential hospital buildings.
Age Concern Salford is a local independent charity that exists to improve the quality of life to all older people in Salford through the provision of support, advocacy and direct services. All donations received go towards our work with older people.
Aintree's Vision is to provide high- quality, patient-centred healthcare. We provide acute and elective care through a team of world-class healthcare professionals. Through donations to the charitable fund we can meet these needs, become more efficient and help more people to live longer, healthier, more fulfilled lives that they deserve.
Donations support a wide range of charitable and health related activities benefiting both patients and staff within the Trust. The Trust relies on the kindness and generosity of many individuals, groups and companies who donate their time and money for this purpose.
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To fund research into kidney disease and renal failure in both young & mature people and to help fund respite care for members of the Kent Kidney Patients Assoc. & their carers. To help fund capital equipment for the care of kidney patients in East Kent Hospitals.
The money raised by Amserjustintime will provide care and support for pancreatic cancer patients and their families in Wales, as well as funding the medical profession for investigation and research into pancreatic cancer.
An umbrella charity that uses funds to enhance services delivered by Aneurin Bevan Local Health Board, formally Gwent Healthcare NHS Trust . Funds are utilised for patient welfare and amenities, purchase of equipment and staff education and welfare. Every donation is gratefully received and makes a big difference to individual services and the care each hospital provides.
The charity aims to provide supportive information to those diagnosed with Carcinoid Syndrome and Neuroendocrine Tumours, assist their carers as well as look into ways to improve the quality of life in particular to funding feasibility projects in clinical research.
The Fund supports the provision of information and research into leukaemia and other blood related disorders and is committed to providing the best possible care to patients and their relatives on Ward 7 at Bradford Royal Infirmary.
Aplastic Anaemia is a rare disorder.The bone marrow shuts down and stops making new blood cells leaving no Immune System.We are dedicated to supporting patients and families living with Aplastic Anaemia and related bone marrow failure diseases. We provide answers & support to patients and families
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.
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The project was created by British medical students who volunteered at Tamale hospital in northern Ghana, in 2006. The staff work tirelessly to provide the best standard of care possible, but a lack of resources hampers their efforts. The Ashipti Project sends Tamale hospital medical equipment and supplies.
Aziz Welfare Trust is an independent charity committed to the development of relief, healthcare, education, and specialist projects to make an immediate and lasting improvement to the lives of people affected by poverty and disaster in one of the poorest regions in the world, Azad Kashmir, Pakistan.
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
We provide emotional and financial support to recently diagnosed patients attending the Chartwell Unit at the Princess Royal University Hospital in Kent. We have assisted with the purchasing of furniture and equipment to help make the patients stay more comfortable.
BHR Hospitals Charity raises funds to improve patient and staff welfare and to improve the hospital environment for patients, staff and visitors. Our hospitals, including King George Hospital in Ilford and Queen's Hospital in Romford, serve a population across London and Essex of over 700,000. Our charity work funds those 'little extras' which complement the core services funded by the NHS.
Barnet and Chase Farm Hospitals Charitable Fund support’s patients and staff, providing Barnet and Chase Farm Hospitals NHS Trust with items of medical equipment and facilities. The Charitable Funds are used to support wards and departments and enhance those aspects of patient care, which are not funded by the NHS.
Barnsley Hospital Charity - the overall objective of the fund is for any charitable purpose or purposes relating to the National Health Service for the patients and staff at Barnsley Hospital NHS Foundation Trust.
This popular annual sponsored walk in the countryside covers three counties; Cambridgeshire, Suffolk and Essex raising much needed funds for three local, worthy causes: Addenbroke’s Hosital, Linton Health Centre and Bartlow Church Restoration. In seven years we have raised an amazing £69,000.
We are the independent registered charity for the three hospitals of Barts and The London NHS Trust – Barts in the City (Britain’s oldest hospital, founded 1123), The Royal London, in Whitechapel, (founded 1740) and The London Chest, in Bethnal Green (founded 1848) - and their excellent schools of Medicine, Dentistry and Nursing. Charitable giving by patients, local communities and businesses has always played and will continue to play a vital role in our hospitals. Their support helps provide state of the art facilities and equipment; supports cutting-edge research and innovations in treatments and ensures the best possible standards for our patients, staff and local communities. The hospitals still rely on the generosity of donors and volunteering from people in our diverse local communities and from those further afield. The Charity’s vital work cannot continue without the help of people like you.
Supporting Hampshire Ambulance Service with specialist out-of-hospital medical help during serious or major incidents. Members number 30 doctors and 1 nurse, all providing their time on a voluntary, unpaid basis. All equipment and training is paid for by local fundraising. BASICS Hampshire annually receives over 700 requests for assistance."
Supporting people with a blood cancer called Multiple Myeloma, their families and carers
TO IMPROVE THE OVERALL PATIENT EXPERIENCE PROVIDED BY BASILDON AND THURROCK UNIVERSITY HOSPITALS NHS FOUNDATION TRUST AND TO ACHIEVE THIS END IT WILL IMPROVE THE HOSPITAL ENVIRONMENT, THE EQUIPMENT AVAILABLE TO TREAT OR LOOK AFTER PATIENTS AND THE SKILLS OF THE HOSPITAL PERSONNEL
Bradford City Community Foundation is a fundamental community arm and nominated charity of BCFC. 2010 is the 25th anniversary of the Bradford Fire Disaster( 11.05.85) This appeal is a specific fundraiser for the Burns Unit which supported the rehabilitation of the victims of the fire.
The Beacon of Hope is a charity providing immediate and ongoing personal intedgrated social and nursing palliative care in Ceredigion and neighbouting areas. We serve people with all kinds of life-limiting or terminal illmess from the moment of diagnosis as well as support for their families.
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.
The Services Sound and Vision Corporation (SSVC) is running the Big Salute to raise funds for five Forces charities: BLESMA, Combat Stress, FAB - Families' Activty Breaks, St Dunstan's and Veterans Aid. All money raised goes to these very worthy causes.
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.
The Blossom Appeal is an independent charity which raises money for the breast care unit at North Manchester General Hospital. It aims to provide better facilities for patients, including new equipment, a Blossom Lounge for counselling and free complementary therapy sessions.
Blue Skies Hospitals Fund supports the best healthcare and the best medical research, on the UK’s premier tourist coast. Our aim is to banish the gloom of illness, allowing everyone to enjoy the blue skies of good health and the Fylde Coast. For the area’s 330,000 residents, and the 12 million or so holidaymakers who visit each year, Blue Skies Hospitals Fund reaches out with help that brightens those lives. The charity underpins the work of Blackpool, Fylde and Wyre Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust, home to top quality patient services and medical research projects, and the employer of thousands of highly skilled doctors, nurses, healthcare professionals and support staff. The sole purpose of Blue Skies Hospitals Fund is to nurture the provision of quality NHS care on the Fylde Coast. The best technology, the most effective training, the latest research and the highest standards of care: in place and easy to access, should you ever need them.
Born Too Soon was established in 1985 to offer information and support to parents of small pre-term babies and new born infants requiring specialist care on the Neonatal Unit at Kingston Hospital NHS Trust and also to raise money to purchase much needed equipment in the Unit.
We are a volunteer run charity. We support local oncology units, providing equipment and alternative therapies. We provide real hair wigs directly to patients. We are also committed to supporting cancer research and raising awareness of the disease. For more details see www.bosombudsofscotland.org
Bradford Cancer Support is a local independent charity supporting those people touched by cancer in the Bradford and Airedale area. The aim is to help and support patients, carers, families and the bereaved by offering practical, social and emotional support.
Charitable donations make a real difference to our work, benefiting patients and staff alike. Raising extra funds helps to enhance services, facilities and research, from buying incubators for our special care baby unit to refurbishing the relative’s overnight rooms. We have sub funds for all departments so you can give to our general fund or a specific department or ward.
promotion of research into breast cancer and patient care
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 Matters is the fund for the Centre for Respiratory Research, UCL (CRR). This fund is part of UCLH Charity. The CRR is one of the world's leading respiratory research centres working towards the prevention, treatment and cure of respiratory diseases.
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.
Brigitte Trust volunteers offer a free service of emotional support and practical help at home to people and their families facing the enormous challenge of life-threatening illness. 208 families were supported last year. Please help us reach out to even more.
The Bristol Urological Institute aims to improve the treatment and care of people with urological disorders, to support and develop research with particular emphasis on cancers of the urinary tract and the problem of incontinence and to provide a high standard of training for nurses, medical students, doctors and surgeons.
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 Brompton Fountain is the parent support charity for families whose children are being treated for cardiac and respiratory conditions at the Royal Brompton and Harefield NHS Trust, and aims to provide practical and emotional support during this particularly stressful and traumatic time.
The Buckinghamshire Hospitals NHS Trust Charitable Funds supports Amersham, Stoke Mandeville and Wycombe hospitals. It uses donations and other funds to donate medical or other equipment, fund research and training & improve the environment for patients, visitors and staff.
Burnaid is a small charity that helps burn survivors and their families at the two Burn Centres for adults and children in Birmingham. We offer financial support to patients and their families, fund two support groups, provide ward & theatre equipment and fund training opportunities for burns staff.
Burton Hospitals League of Friends is a fundraising organisation dedicated to Queens Hospital, a group of 30+members donated a variety of items and equipment to over 30 difffering wards and departments during 2008. We recently opened a shop at the entrance selling donated goods and 'aids for daily living'
The Charity supports the work of the NHS at Queens Hospital in Burton upon Trent.
It is a community rugby club that provides a facility for both adults and children from the age of six and above to play and enjoy rugby football in a structured a safe environment.
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.
Callum's Trust is a Charity based in the Scottish Borders which aims to offer resources and services to lymphoma, leukaemia and myeloma patients and also those recieving end of life cancer care within the Scottish Borders. Ultimately we hope to build a palliative care unit/ hospice within the Region.
CAMEO-Aid believes that every child: should have access to basic education should have access to clean water from a tap should have access to oroper sanitation shoud have access to basic medical services and medicines We believe that children learn from their background. We wish to improve theirs.
An independent umbrella charity that works solely to provide enhanced care for the benefit of all people that use the services provided by the Cardiff and Vale NHS Trust. The work of the charity ensures that all funds allow for an enhanced service, which enables patients and their families a better all round experience.
Carers UK is an organisation of carers providing vital information and support for carers. Many carers' health, finances and careers are severely affected as a direct consequence of providing unpaid care. Carers UK campaigns for a better deal for carers.
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.
Central Manchester University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust Charity works hard to make a difficult time a little bit easier for young and old at our family of five hospitals. <p> We support continuing excellence in treatment, care and research at:<p> <p>• Royal Manchester Children’s Hospital<p> <p>• University Dental Hospital of Manchester<p> <p>• Manchester Royal Eye Hospital<p> <p>• Manchester Royal Infirmary<p> <p>• Saint Mary’s Hospital<p> <p> The charity has three main areas of work:<p> <p>• to support research projects to improve our understanding of illnesses<p> <p>• to help to create an environment that’s more friendly<p> <p>• to provide state-of-the-art equipment for diagnosis and treatment. <p> Please specify which hospital or department your are supporting on your just giving page, unspecified donations will go to Royal Manchester Children’s Hospital. <p> For further information please contact a member of the charity team on (0161) 276 4522 or visit www.cmftcharity.org.uk <p> Registered charity number 104927
The North West London Hospitals General Charitable Fund charity supports the work of North West London Hospitals NHS Trust. The charity is for the benefit of patients and staff and to enhance the service provided by North West London Hospitals NHS Trust. The North West London Hospitals NHS Trust incorporates Northwick Park and St Mark’s Hospitals in Harrow and Central Middlesex Hospital in Park Royal, London. Our hospitals provide a full range of services to the diverse population of North West London.
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.
Chelsea and Westminster Health Charity is the official NHS Charity raising funds for Chelsea and Westminster Hospital. General donations can be made via this page. To donate to our £5m Children's Sunshine Appeal please go to: http://www.justgiving.com/ChildrensSunshineAppeal Thank you
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.
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 Children's Hospital Charity exists to support and enhance the services of The Children's Hospital in Sheffield and its reputation as a centre of excellence for the research, prevention, care and cure of childhood illnesses.
We support the invaluable work of the children's medical teams at Chelsea & Westminster Hospital by buying urgently needed medical and surgical equipment to help the children and babies in hospital.
Claire's Project aims to provide funds to preserve the comfort and well-being of patients, relatives and staff in the Neurosurgical Intensive Care Unit at Kings College Hospital and similar intensive care facilities in the UK and to provide funding and support to organisations involved in studies into the causes, diagnosis and treatment of brain aneurysms and other neurological conditions.
Working to transform lives in India through Compassion in Action
The Colostomy Association provides emotional and practical support to ostomates and their families. It overs a 24hour helpline, a quarterly magazine and one to one support. It also aims to raise awareness of stomas through open days up and down the country.
CWUHA deliver aid to Schools, Hospitals, Single parent hostels and Orpanages throughout eastern European countries via 2 x 10 vehicle convoys a year, the convoys are made up of volunteers from Royal Mail, BT and friends of CWUHA. CWUHA also support 2 schools in Tanzania with student sponsorship and building.CWUHA give aid to deserving causes in UK and further abroad if requested to help.
Cornerstone Foundation is charity operating primarily in Britain and West Africa. In August01 it began working in Partnership with Nigerias Babcock-University to relieve poverty, promote education and medical developments. From 2008 to 2012 well be working with Babcock-University on specific goals in Nigeria through the Touch the Future Capital Campaign.
COSMIC was founded in 1994 to raise money for the Paediatric Intensive Care Unit (PICU) at St Mary’s Hospital in Paddington, London, which now treats around 500 desperately sick children every year. COSMIC raises money through a number of events each year, and is heavily supported by families whose lives have been touched by the PICU. All funds are used to provide life saving equipment, to provide support and accommodation to parents and to fund training, education and an internationally significant research programme at Imperial College London looking at the causes, effects and treatment of childhood diseases.
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 County Air AmbulanceTrust aims to promote, develop and enhance fundraising support for the provision, operation and progression of helicopter emergency medical services (HEMS) within the central England region.
We are a local breast cancer charity based in Northamptonshire, raising funds specifically to support our breast care services at Kettering and Northampton General Hospitals. In just over 6 years we have been able to provide almost £1/2 million but our work must go on - with what is a serious subject we have much vision and we have a lot of fun. Please support this local initiative.
Dan's Fund For Burns is a registered burns charity, set up after the terror attack in Bali in October 2002. The fund aims to help burns victims, units and other burns causes e.g. burns camps and conferences in the UK.
Derby Hospitals Charitable Trust is made up of over 200 separate funds for the benefit of patients and staff and to support and enhance the services provided by Derby Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust. Please note that all fundraising should be in line with the trust's fundraising policy.
We are devices4. We believe better communication means better care. We therefore make it our mission to improve patient care by placing modern technology in the hands of doctors, nurses and other health care professionals.
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.
'the difference' is a local charity that exists to enhance patient care in the Scottish Borders. We work in close partnership with healthcare professionals across the full spectrum of hospital and community activity, to identify projects that will help local doctors, nurses and other clinicians enhance the care which they provide. Our work funds equipment, research, training, patient comforts and improvements to patient and staff environment.
Dimbleby Cancer Care provides practical and psychological support to cancer patients, their families and carers - mainly through its centres at Guy's and St Thomas Hospitals in London. It is also a leading funder of national research into the care and support needs of those affected by cancer.
Doctors for Africa is a UK based Not-for-Profit Organisation whose main aim is to Support and recommend strategies to encourage the retention of skilled professionals in Africa and reverse the trend of the “Brain-Drain” of these professionals from African countries.
Dolen Cymru, the Wales Lesotho Link is a unique Welsh Charity that has been assisting in the development of Lesotho since 1985. Dolen Cymru creates and develops life changing relationships in education, health and civil society and we are honoured to have HRH Prince Harry as its Patron.
Helping to relieve mental and physical suffering from bereavement or loss by the provision of counselling and support.
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
Burrswood is an Independent Hospital registered with the Healthcare Commission, which combines Medicine with Christian Ministry. As a registered charity Burrswood relies on donations in so many ways.
The Dorset Kidney Fund raises donations to assist renal patients, their families & carers throughout the area covered by the Renal Unit at the Dorset County Hospital, Dorchester. All monies raised go towards the purchase of equipment and facilities for the benefit of kidney patients.
Dr Jackson's provides faster and better cancer care for local people across Pontefract, Wakefield and Dewsbury. Our Charity purchases specialist equipment and facilities for local hospitals, finances the introduction of new techniques and fund research into the treatment and prevention of cancer.
Not only are those who have type one diabetes at twice the risk of developing anorexia or bulimia, as many as 40% of 15 – 30 y/os omit insulin. This practice can result in organ failure, infertility, blindness and in the worst cases, death. DWED aims to put a stop to ignorance and mistreatment
To raise funds for the services provided by Ealing Hospital NHS Trust
Is a support group for the parents of premature and sick babies requiring treatment in a special care baby unit (SCBU). It is based at the Trevor Mann Baby Unit at the Royal Sussex County Hospital in Brighton. EBA collects and receives donations that are spent on the Trevor Mann Baby Unit.
At E&N Herts we support: Lister, Mount Vernon Cancer Centre, QEII and Hertford County Hospital. Our vision is to make a difference to hospital services by continuing to improve & provide excellent care to our community, by supporting great science, fantastic patient care and staff well-being.
East Kent Hospitals Charity is the independent charity for over 50 funds supporting the services and wards across the Hospitals Trust. We need your help to support and enhance patient care by providing additional equipment and facilities for the patients, visitors and staff to the hospitals.
Provision of relief of sickness of patients who are or have been treated by East Sussex Hospitals by the provision of additional resources and promoting the efficient performance of duties by the staff.
It seeks to further charitable missionary work in the U.K and Overseas.
ELF supports the excellent work of the Haematology Centre, based at the Royal Devon and Exeter Hospital, for the benefit of patients in Devon and beyond. The ultimate vision is to try and make leukaemia history in the South West.
EMICS is a team of volunteer doctors who attend emergency incidents at the request of and in support of staff from the East Midlands Ambulance Service. EMICS doctors provide expert treatment and care at the scene, before the patient reaches hospital, dramatically increasing their chance of survival.
It helps children who are suffering from leukaemia and cancer. It also helps members of the family who are in need, hardship or distress while supporting such children.
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.
As a living memory and tribute to Emma Louise Brandon, Emma's Bubble Trust is committed to raising as much money as possible to help alleviate the physical and emotional suffering of teenagers who find themselves afflicted by cancer.
EMMS International, working with local communities, is involved in primary healthcare and education programmes in Malawi, India and Nepal, as well as helping other mission hospitals in many countries. Health and Education for Today, Hope for Tomorrow.
ECHO supports children with Congenital Heart Disease who are treated at the Evelina Children's Hospital and their parents/carers. We provide information, friendship and support at times when parents feel alone and desperate, or when they need guidance or advice. We also support the children themselves as they grow into their teenage years and beyond, to help them take the first steps towards independence in dealing with their heart condition.
The Evelina Children's Hospital, at Guy's and St Thomas' NHS Foundation Trust, provides everything from routine care to life saving treatment for over 100,000 children every year. It is “a hospital that doesn’t feel like a hospital” and includes intensive care, neurology, and specialist heart and kidney units. Patients come from London, Southern England and much further a field for life threatening illnesses. While the children receive world-class care and treatment, NHS funding can not meet all the hospital’s needs. This is where the Evelina Children's Hospital Appeal steps in by raising money to buy the very best equipment and facilities.
Our charity's aims are to help with supporting the many returning soldiers. We also aim to help with aftercare services for military personnel and their families, grants for memorials,Help for Ex- veterans We would also like to help with our forces future. Help for our young military cadet forces.
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.
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<p> Fighting All Cancers Together was established initially as a voluntary organisation in October 2008 by Joanne after her own experiences of breast cancer. With the help of two friends FACT was launched and was so successful that it achieved charity status by June 2009. In it's first year alone it has reached over 5,000 people through awareness and social events.<p> <p> The purpose of FACT is to:-<p> <p> a.. Help, support and provide social opportunities for people going through the cancer journey, their family and friends.<p> <p> b.. Build partnerships with health professionals, statutory bodies, support groups and services, charities and voluntary organisations.<p> <p> c.. Provide education and awareness programmes and events delivered as a road show into schools, colleges and places of work.<p>
Supporting sick and premature babies cared for in the neonatal unit at St George's Hospital in Tooting. The charity raises funds for vital medical equipment and patient welfare.
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.
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
FORCE is a Devon based charity committed to supporting anyone affected by cancer. The charity has been in existence for 23 years funding research, equipment and, since 2004, the FORCE Cancer Support Centre on site at the RD&E in Exeter.
The Forever Friends Appeal at the Royal United Hospital Bath raises urgently needed funds for state-of-the-art diagnostic equipment and facilities - over and above those provided by the NHS. Please do all you can to support the Appeal and help us give a better, brighter future to our patients - and even help save lives.
FORT Cancer Charity is dedicated to supporting those within our community whose lives have been touched by cancer.
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 Trust aims to increase awareness of potential accidents to children around the home and vehicle, to help family members cope with tragic loss of children and to provide funds for children’s hospitals, emergency paediatric retrieval units, and paediatric intensive care units.
FREED (UK) is a charity that supports the deprived community of Nandom in the Upper West region of Ghana. The group strives to support the provision of healthcare and education, in partnership with FREED in Ghana. They believe that healthcare and education should be accessible to everyone.
To help and support transplant patients of the Freeman Hospital, Newcastle upon Tyne both financially and by providing facilities for recreation to enable them to improve their condition. Also to educate the public of the need for organ donation.
Friends of Brighton & Hove Hospitals fundraise to provide innovative new equipment as well as patient comforts. Your donation will support BSUH patients at the Royal Sussex County Hospital (including ICU and MASU), Sussex Eye Hospital and in health facilities across Brighton, Hove and Newhaven.
Our aim is to help patients and staff by purchasing equipment, funding research, improving the hospital's environment. We have pledged to raise £2 million to buy a new radiotherapy LINAC for the Centre. This will keep the Centre at the leading edge of world-class radiotherapy.
Raising funds in order to provide additional equipment and facilities for patients and staff at Danetre Community Hospital that cannot be provided by the NHS. Our volunteers are our greatest asset!
FOKH is a registered charity (IR Ref XN77395) which helps support the work of Kiwoko Hospital in the Luweero district of Uganda, providing for their running costs and informing people of the work that goes on there. For further information see: http://www.fokh.org.uk or contact feedback@fokh.org.uk
Friends of Nastenka is UK charity which aims to support a Moscow hospital which treats children with cancer and oncology related illnesses. Its objective is to help the hospital by purchasing urgently needed equipment and medical supplies on its behalf. Over the last two years it has raised over £30,000.
We are an Isle of Man based charity dedicated to raising funds for Robert Owen House, a b&b facility in the grounds of the Liverpool Heart & Chest Hospital where relatives and carers of patients there can stay in secure, friendly and close accommodation. Visit www.robertowenhouse.org for more.
Friends of Royal Brompton exists to support the work of the largest specialist heart & lung centre in the UK. We fundraise to provide equipment and extra help for patients, their families and the nursing staff. All donations go directly to fund projects in the hospital. Thank you for your help.
It raises funds to enable it to make grants to departments and wards at St Mary's Hospital to purchase equipment not readily available from NHS funds and to provide extra comforts for patients, support the hospital staff and improve facilities for visitors
The League helps to provide better equipment and facilities for all those using Musgrove Park. The Friends' 50th anniversary appeal is to raise £350,000 towards a new state of the art scanner - only £50,000 to go! Be a SCAN FAN! Other donations for specific projects or wards also welcome.
The Beacon helps local people affected by cancer and other serious, long-term illnesses. It is hugely stressful for a family when someone they love is very ill, and we offer a wide range of services from psychology workshops to aromatherapy to help patients and their families cope with what is happening.
It raises and distributes funds to support the work of the Borders General hospital
Friends of the Cancer Centre (formerly Friends of Montgomery House) is a charity based at the Cancer Centre, Belfast City Hospital. Friends raise money to put directly in to projects that make a real and meaningful difference to the lives of our patients and their families.
The Friends were formed after the creation of the NHS in 1948, when it became apparent resources would not be enough to meet costs of necessities/amenities required. Contribution to the Hospital has been outstanding, providing equipment/facilities for patients and staff. Today, that need is greater and assistance is vital to continue the support and work in the Hospital.
Assists in the relief of persons suffering from leukaemia and other blood disorders by promoting research into such disorders and by assisting in the furnishing, equipping and maintaining a ward in Leeds for the use of people suffering from these disorders from wherever they may come. The additional aim is to give added value to the services already provided by the NHS.
The Tarabai Desai Eye Hospital provides free eye surgery to the poor in Rajasthan/India. The hospital organises Eye Camps throughout the State, when thousands of people come for examinations. Of these some 2000 poor patients, who could not afford to pay for an operation, are operated on every year for the removal of cataracts and so save them from permanent blindness. The Friends have achieved to fund the building of a substantial extension to the hospital in Jodhpur but apart from needing funds to keep the Eye Camps going in their humanitarian work, we are now also in great need to replace old unserviceable medical equipment. We do depend on your help. Please make a donation for this worthwhile cause to give back the sight to someone who is at a serious stage to become permanently blind without having an operation.
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.
It supports this community hospital by funding selected equipment, making grants for staff training, disseminating information by newsletter and in the local press and by offering services for patients like drinks machines and ward-trolley sales. It also raises funds, maintains awareness of the hospital and represents local opinion about it.
The Friends of York Hospitals provide volunteers for aiding patients time spent in hospital and also supply much needed (sometimes life-saving) equipment for the hard-pressed NHS Trust
Frimley Park Hospital serves a population of over 400,000 people across Surrey, Hants and Berks. Money raised through Just Giving will support whichever area of the Trust's work you want it to. We are currently focusing on the Heart 2 Heart Appeal to provide an important new Heart Attack Centre.
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
Our charity helps us provide things that are sometimes beyond the Trust’s reach, including extra goods or services which help to improve the quality of our patient’s stay. We welcome any fundraising support so we can continue to provide the best possible environment for our patients.
It helps provide education and health care and relief of poverty for poor people in Ghana.
Ex-England Footballer and cancer survivor, Geoff Thomas is working in partnership with Leukaemia & Lymphoma Research - the only UK charity solely dedicated to research into blood cancers, including leukaemia, lymphoma and myeloma. Your contribution really will make a difference to the lives of the 30,000 people diagnosed every year with a blood cancer. beatingbloodcancers.org.uk
We actively support the care of patients being treated at George Eliot Hospital mainly through the purchase of equipment and patient comforts. We are very grateful for the support of people, clubs and organisations in the community who raise funds which directly benefit our patients.
George Thomas Hospice Care is the major provider of free consultant led community specialist palliative care to those facing cancer and other life threatening illnesses in Cardiff. We exist to help those suffering from cancer, their families and carers at a most difficult period in their lives.
The Get A-Head Charitable Trust is dedicated to fighting head and neck cancer and other diseases by raising awareness, education, medical research, the purchase of vital medical equipment that the NHS cannot afford and the provision of free Complementary therapies such as Acupuncture, Reflexology, Reike and Chinese Massage.
Grameen Welfare Smile Charity aims to provide clean running water in rural areas of Bangladesh through building deep tube wells. We also focus on providing Islamic Education and help the poor and needy. The Charity also provides medical aid.
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.
Dean Forest Hospice is an Adult Day Hospice located in the Forest of Dean, Gloucestershire. It exists to provide care, support and improve the quality of life of people suffering from any life threatening illness, their families, carers and friends, without charge. It is totally reliant on voluntary funding.
We need to raise £50 million each year to help rebuild and refurbish Great Ormond Street Hospital, buy vital equipment and fund essential research. Amazing things happen at Great Ormond Street Hospital every day. With your help we can keep the magic alive for our very ill children & their families.
The Great Western Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust is part of your local community, providing healthcare for approximatley 750,000 people across Wiltshire and parts of Bath and North East Somerset. The funds you raise will help us enhance those aspects of patient care not typically funded by the NHS.
Established in 1996 to support GMW MH NHS FT. The main activities are enhancing the healing environment for patients and staff, to provide activities and stimulation for patients, and to support staff development & training. As 1 in 4 people are affected by mental health issues, every penny counts!
The Gregor Mackay fund, held by Guy's and St Thomas' Charity, was set up in memory of Gregor Mackay to support research into T/NK cell lymphoma at Guy's and St Thomas'NHS Foundation Trust.
It works to secure the best possible outcomes for all people with kidney disease and aims to secure sufficient income to support research, patient facilities and social activity for both patients and carers
Guy's and St Thomas' Charity supports new services and innovations in healthcare, environmental improvements and research at Guy's and St Thomas' NHS Foundation Trust and the local Lambeth and Southwark areas.
HASAG provides support for sufferers and their families affected by asbestos-related disease, giving benefit and compensation advice. Signposting for better information, treatments and all round care of patients. Advocacy for patients and their families, monthly coffee mornings.
The charity provides support facilities for families of seriously and terminally ill and injured children.
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.
The appeal's aim is to raise funds to provide equipment for the neonatal unit and the maternity unit, and to support the services and facilities provided for bereaved parents, or parents of poorly babies and children at Wythenshawe hospital, Manchester.
Set up in 1977 by Dr Ted Hothersall, our charity is dedicated to helping people in North Staffordshire with arthritis and related conditions.
Headfirst exists to raise funds to support research into acute conditions of the nervous system which result in mental and physical disability. These could be due to a stroke, brain tumour, sudden brain haemorrage or to a serious head injury.
Heart Care is a local medical charity. It provides cardiac rehabilitation and after care to people who have suffered a heart attack, undergone heart surgery and surgical intervention or suffer from other coronary heart conditions. Through Heart Care's unique exercise programme patients can return to a normal, healthy, active life.
Covering Solihull, Birmingham Heartlands and Good Hope hospital and the Birmingham Chest Clinic, the charity's aim is to raise funds for the benefit of its patients whether it is funding ground breaking technology or just a more comfortable chair, the patient is at the centre of everything we do.
Our charity raises funds for The West Midlands Cystic Fibrosis Adult Centre. CF is a disease affecting the entire body, a progressive disability which often results in early death. Funds raised go to the CF Centre and help provide extra patient facilities,. Please visit: www.heartlandscf.org
The charity helps fund medical equipment throughout the trust, and enhances the level of care by financing many courses and education days. It helps improve both patient and staff environments and holds many different funds reflecting the sheer size of the trust
Everyday people with incurable illnesses are helped to live at home because of Helen's Trust. By supporting people's individual needs we help people to stay at home, bringing comfort and support at the end of their lives.
THE CHARITY RAISES FUNDS TO PROVIDE POWERED WHEELCHAIRS FOR DISADVANTAGED CHILDREN WITH SPECIAL NEEDS IN THE NORTH WEST OF ENGLAND
This is a charity which promote exchange of health worker and health materials between Nepal and the UK. Nepalese health care professionals will be helped by HexN to gain experience in the UK. Similarly British volunteers will also be helped to learn about Nepal and help develop health care there.
All charitable donations made to a hospital/ward/department within the Highland Health Board area are held in trust until used. With over 350 individual funds, benefiting the health and wellbeing of patients and staff through the purchase of additional equipment, comforts and amenities - purchases only possible because someone made a gift to Endowment Funds.
The charity serves to improve the comfort of patients at Hinchingbrooke Hospital. Donations received are used to purchase equipment that improves patient care. Donations are also used to pay for education opportunities for staff so that they can improve the care they provide to patients.
Health Improvement Project Zanzibar (formerly The Makunduchi Project) aims to improve healthcare in Zanzibar by renovating the two district hospitals and managing them using a sustainable financial model. When completed this will make a huge difference to the lives of over 200,000 local people.
The Holly Tree Foundation was established in loving memory of 15 year old Holly Thomson who gave the gift of life to 7 people by the donation of her organs. We became a registered charity in 2006 and we are committed to our objectives as follows: <p> To relieve all those affected by organ donation by providing a support, advice and information service <p> Help fund vital research into brain haemorrhage <p> Encourage and raise awareness of organ donation and complimentary forms of healing in conjunction with conventional medicine <p> Enhance the environment by providing the facility for memorial tree planting regardless of race, religion or finacal status.
Raise funds to support the local hospitals and it's patients in the Sutton Coldfield area in the treatment of Bowel Cancer and to raise public awareness of the disease
Homerton Hope is the official Homerton Hospital charity. Our project is the Positive Lives Centre. The new centre will house our HIV clinical services, providing welfare, support services & improved facilities for the hospital’s specialist HIV research programme. 020 8510 5154 www.homertonhope.org
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.
Hopscotch Kidney Fund for Children is a charity dedicated to helping children with kidney disease. It helps by offering fun and exciting events and activities for children. It also offers financial grants to parents for specific items needed at home to help their child and grants for parents in times of medical emergencies.
The Horder Centre cares for and treats patients with painful and debilitating arthritic, orthopaedic and musculo-skeletal conditions. The treatment we provide really does change peoples lives and helps patients regain their independence and get back to living a full and active life without pain.
Hoylake Cottage is a valued community charitable trust that provides high quality care to older people and those with dementia. We embrace the fundamental principles of good practice, active living, independence and freedom of choice, support for families and carers and investment in staff.
Imperial College Healthcare Charity needs your help to support St Mary's, Charing Cross, Hammersmith, Queen Charlotte's and Western Eye hospitals. With your donations it awards grants that will make a measurable difference to the healthcare delivered to patients, as well as improve staff skills and support clinical research.
The Indu Seth Memorial Charity is dedicated to help patients with Takayasu's arteritis. This is a chronic inflammatory condition that affects the largest blood vessels in the body including the aorta and its branches. We support all aspects of research including earlier detection and improved treatment plans, however, much work needs to done if we are to achieve our aim of finding a cure for this rare condition.
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.
TO ENHANCE THE PROVISION OF HEALTHCARE SERVICES PROVIDED BY THE JAMES PAGET UNIVERSITY HOSPITALS NHS FOUNDATION TRUST
The Jentle Childbirth Foundation believes that pregnancy & childbirth should be a positive & personal experience - we nurture this through education, training and research. The Foundation aims to provide normality & comfort in childbirth to all women regardless of their medical/obstetric health.
We are a new charity located in Jersey, Channel Islands. Formed by cardiac patients to provide support for people with cardiac conditions, their families, friends and carers.
The Joely Bear Appeal has three main aims. The Appeal was originally set up to provide facilities to make stays in hospital more comfortable for young cancer patients and their families. The Appeal now also makes grants for research into the treatment and detection of cancer on children. It also promotes the importance of giving blood and of registering on the Bone Marrow panel.
The KMMT was set up in 1999 to continue the initiative of a 23 year old student who passed away in September 1998 one year after being diagnosed with chronic myeloid leukaemia. The Trust's main objective is to provide facilities for leukaemia patients and their families which would not otherwise be available. The first Karen's Home from Home was opened at Hammersmith Hospital in 2007 and the Trust is also funding complementary therapists and a support counsellor at the Royal Free in London and the Queen Elizabeth in Birmingham with other projects under discussion.
We provide nursing care for patients and familes in their own home, through the last stage of illness.
Keech Hospice Care is the new name for The Pasque Charity and its two hospices - The Pasque Adult Hospice and Keech Cottage Children's Hospice. Its aim is to help patients with life-limiting illnesses enjoy the highest quality of life, while providing vital support for their families and friends. All its services are provided free of charge, 24 hours a day, 365 days of the year.
We are a local mental health charity
The KGH Charity Fund helps to improve the lives of patients, their families, visitors, and staff at the Kettering General Hospital. Every donation is gratefully received and makes a big difference to the individual services and care the hospital provides. By helping the KGH Charity Fund today, you may well be helping a loved one tomorrow. Thank you for your support.
King's College Hospital is a large London teaching hospital but also a major centre of clinical and academic excellence, offering a number of specialist services. We are unusual in being a hospital closely integrated with its local community. To ensure we are ready to take advantage of any new developments King's has embarked on a project to raise funds towards creating a modern, state of the art environment which will support and reflect our programme of innovation over the next five years. Last year King's treated over 246,000 patients not only from within the UK but also from abroad.