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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.
We are a small charity supporting women in Africa to build their own family homes. We work in partnership with the Mitengo Women's Cooperative in Zambia. ABESU supporters have helped to build 50 homes, a school block, bore holes, clinic and trading post - we aim to build 200 homes!
Acacia Family Support aims to improve the lives of mothers and families affected by Pre or Postnatal depression across Birmingham. We offer families a variety of support services including peer support and befriending, cognitive behavioural therapy and a unique dads project.
ACET in the UK works to support the rapidly growing ACET International Alliance. The Alliance is a group of independent organisations currently working in 22 countries to reduce rates of new HIV infection, care for those affected by HIV/AIDS and support AIDS orphans.
Aching Arms, from one mother to another. We bring hope and comfort to a bereaved mother's aching arms by giving her a teddy bear to hold. Each bear, is given in memory of another precious baby's life lost too soon and is a gift from one mother to another.
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.
Pre-eclampsia is a serious disease of pregnancy, affecting up to 10% of pregnancies and leading to the death of around 1,000 babies and 6 women each year in the UK. APEC aims to raise awareness, improve care and ease suffering caused by this potentially devastating condition. HELPLINE: 02084274217
The IMAGINE Appeal supports the pioneering work undertaken at Alder Hey Children's Hospital in Liverpool. Donations help make a difference by enabling the hospital to research medical conditions, buy vital equipment, build a better environment, and provide dedicated facilities for children and their families.
Provides a free, confidential, caring and practical response to women and their partners facing an unplanned pregnancy, provide free pregnancy testing and information on available options so people can reach their own decision and support for those who have post-abortion concerns.
Helps those with unplanned pregnancy and post abortion struggles. It gives counselling, time and ongoing support for those in challenging situations. There is also an Education work, and a Support to Parents work including 4Dads. All services are free.
Support for women and men struggling with unplanned pregnancy & pregnancy loss.
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.
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.'
Each year 35,000 parents are told their unborn baby may have an abnormality. ARC provides information about antenatal testing and supports parents and their families when an abnormality is discovered in their much wanted baby. ARC is a lifeline for expectant and bereaved parents.
This Fund was set up in 2003 with the aim of raising £250,000 to provide 3 additional intensive care cots for the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit. This was achieved in just two years with magnificent support from staff, families and the local community. Donated funds are utilized to purchase specialist equipment.
Our charity offers information, advice and support to women who suffer from post-natal depression and their families. We have volunteers who have had the illness and recovered who offer support by phone, e-mail or post. Our aim is to offer hope to sufferers and support them while they are ill.
A baby's nine month journey in to the world is hazardous and the last few hours and minutes crucial to life. It could be the life of your unborn child or grandchild. The NHS Capital Budget provides basic essentials only. Donating to The Baby Beat Appeal allows us to provide the very best in fetal monitoring equipment.
Baby Lifeline - the leading mother and baby charity, supports the care of pregnancy and birth. As well as providing vital technology for maternity and special care baby units, it also provides 'cutting edge', specialist training for health professionals.
It helps the people of Africa and in particular the people of Mali help themselves by providing ambulances and medical equipment and funding for medical facilities and staff. A Charity with a difference, all the overheads are covered by the trustees so every penny donated goes where it should.
Berkshire East & South Bucks Women's Aid provides support for victims of domestic violence throughout East Berkshire and South Buckinghamshire. One in four women suffer some form of emotional, mental or physical abuse, and it affects women of all ages, cultures, backgrounds and professions. Services include refuge space for women and children, resettlement for families leaving the refuge, and advice and support for families suffering from domestic abuse. Berkshire East & South Bucks Women's Aid is a registered charity, set up in 1976.
At Best Beginnings, our vision is of a future where all children enjoy excellent care from the very beginning, where families have the information and support needed to protect their children's health, and illnesses and deaths can be avoided. Our innovative work is unique in the UK, exploiting as it does the window of opportunity between birth and two years of age, where foundations for a healthy childhood can be laid. Times are very tough for small charities like us. We urgently need your support to enable us to continue our crucial work. Please consider making a regular donation – even as little as £3 a month will help us make a difference to all Britain's babies. Join us online at www.bestbeginnings.info.
The Better Births Appeal aims to capitalise on ground breaking research to improve pregnancy and labour for women everywhere. A purpose built Centre housing the team and laboratories will combine expertise from the Physiology department at the University of Liverpool and Liverpool Women’s Hospital.
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.
Birmingham Women’s NHS Foundation Trust (also known as Birmingham Women’s Hospital) is a specialist teaching Trust which delivers services for the people of Birmingham and beyond, these are: <p> · Maternity and Fetal Medicine <p> · Neonatal care <p> · Gynaecology and Fertility <p> · Regional Clinical and Laboratory Genetics <p> · Imaging and Pathology <p> Your support will help us to care for women and sick or premature babies.
BirthLink supports maternal and neonatal healthcare in disadvantaged countries, where maternal and newborn care is severely compromised by lack of education and basic resources. Through workshops, seminars and 'hands-on' skills training, based on low-tech care, our aim is to improve outcomes for mothers and babies.
Bliss is the UK charity for premature and sick babies. We offer guidance and information at a critical time in families' lives and we also fund ground-breaking research and campaign for babies to receive the best possible level of care regardless of when and where they are born.
Raising funds for specialist community Nurses to support Mothers and Families affected by Post-natal and Ante-natal Depression. Help to fund the first Bluebell Nurse and many more, to help the 1 in 10 Mothers who suffer, many in silence, afraid to admit how they really feel. www.bluebellnurses.org
BONNIE BABIES MAKES AND SENDS TINY PREMATURE CLOTHES, BLANKETS AND SADLY BURIAL OUTFITS TO U.K. SPECIAL BABY CARE UNITS, ALSO TO PARENTS WHO NEED THEIR SUPPORT. IN 2008 ALONE THE CHARITY SUPPLIED 80,739 ITEMS TO PARENTS EITHER DIRECTLY OR THROUGH OVER 130 HOSPITALS, PLEASE HELP TO CONTINUE THIS WORK.THANK YOU.
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.
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.
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.
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.
Chauncy Maples is the oldest ship in Africa. Built in 1898 in Glasgow she was carried in pieces to Lake Malawi in Central Africa. The Government of Malawi is renovating her back into a hospital ship to provide free health services to 2 million people living around the lake. They will match every pound donated.
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.
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.
Children’s Relief Bethlehem is financing and managing the Caritas Baby Hospital in Palestine to ensure basic medical care for over 30,000 children each year. It is committed to improve access to medical assistance and supplies, and to fight poverty and disease through prevention and education.
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.
Claire House cares for children aged 0 to 23 with life-limiting/life-threatening conditions from Merseyside, Cheshire, North Wales and the Isle of Man. The charity provides specialist respite care, palliative and terminal care and bereavement and family support for the whole family in a home from home environment where the needs of the children and their families come first.
Clapa is a support organisation for all those with and affected by cleft lip and palate. One in 700 children are born with this condition - about 1,000 a year in the UK. CLAPA provides information, advice and one to one support through its national network of branches. It also runs confidence-building camps for children and distributes bottles and teats for babies born with cleft lip and palate.
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
If you wish to donate to one of our special funds such as: Little Buds, Cancer Fighting, Lollipop, Heartbeat, Stroke, Stride 4 Life. Please indicate in the message box when you make your donation. If you do not specify it will be left for our Charity Board to decide. Please go to www.dvh.nhs.uk/fundraising for further details. Thank you we are so grateful!
DFCI is a community development organisation based in Dundonald Methodist Church, Ballybeen Estate. We respond to local needs, supporting and working proudly with people in the Ballybeen and wider Dundonald community
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.
We aim to provide comprehensive medical care to some of the worlds most vunerable and poor, to work on long term projects, we are not in it to make a name, to do something quick and easy, its all about developing a sustainable project, something that will have benefit for generations.
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
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.
The ECHO Trust gives people the chance to make an immediate and dramatic difference to the lives of sick children across the country. Making waves across the medical profession, ECHO ensures the availability of cash for children's hospitals and health projects which has never before been possible. Echo delivers money where it's wanted most.
The Ectopic Pregancy Foundation (EPF) is a charity organisation set up by a group of National Health Service (NHS) doctors to help give advice about this distressing condition that affects up to 1 in 100 pregnancies. We provide advice for both the medical profession and the general public, in the form of the website and a 24 hour telephone advice line. <p> The EPF needs funds to support its activity and ambitions. Funding is required for hosting the website, providing the 24 hour patient helpline, mailshots to A&E departments, equipment to train gynaecologists in managing ectopic pregnancies and administrative support to run the organisation. All the trustees, faculty and international resident advisors are honorary and receive no financial reward and give their time freely. <p> We do not have any governmental support. <p> Mr Laurie Montgomery Irvine, founder and honory chief executive.
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.
Family Support Centre Shirley offers love, compassion, understanding and support to families and family members . We are there for the vulnerable, for mothers, fathers and children - for the whole family. Our services are for all-comers and are free of charge so that nobody is excluded.
The FASD Trust supports those affected by FASD (Foetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorders), their family and carers. It also provides information and training to professionals - and others - involved in caring for those with FASD.
The Fetal Medicine Foundation is a Registered Charity that aims to improve the health of pregnant women and their babies through research and training in fetal medicine.
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
FSID is the UK's leading baby charity working to prevent sudden infant deaths, also known as cot death. We fund vital research, support bereaved families and promote safe baby care advice. Please support us and help us to give babies the chance of a lifetime. www.fsid.org.uk
FORWARD is an African Diaspora women's campaign and support charity, working in particular on female genital mutilation and child marriage. We operate in the UK and Africa to facilitate change in practices and policies that affect access, dignity, rights and wellbeing.
The Freedom From Fistula Foundation helps women in Africa who are suffering from obstetric fistula caused by obstructed childbirth by providing free surgeries and access to healthcare during pregnancy and childbirth. The charity helps thousands of women every year and with your help it can do more.
Its aim is to relieve sickness and promote the good health of the people of Kanungu district in Uganda by raising funds for the maintenance and development of the Bwindi Community Health Centre with a view to reduce child mortality, improve maternal health, combat hiv/aids, malaria and other diseases and improve the provision of clean water and sanitation.
The mission of Friends of Colombia for Social Aid is to help improve the lives of the most disadvantaged children in Colombia. FOCSA fulfills its mission by donating medical, educational and other necessary equipment to hospitals and other institutions that have been set up to help these children.
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.
Group B streptococcus (GBS) is the UK's commonest life-threatening infection in newborn babies and yet most of these dreadful infections are preventable - easily, simply and cheaply. Please help Group B Strep Support inform pregnant women & health professionals how to do this and save tiny lives.
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 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.
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.
Hay2Timbuktu is a community linking organisation working directly with people in Timbuktu . So far we have improved the number of women able to access antenatal care, linked schools in both communities and raised awareness in the UK of the problems faced. Help us to make a difference.
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
THE CHARITY RAISES FUNDS TO PROVIDE POWERED WHEELCHAIRS FOR DISADVANTAGED CHILDREN WITH SPECIAL NEEDS IN THE NORTH WEST OF ENGLAND
The relief and prevention of sickness in Ghana through the promotion of homeopathy in partnership with local communities. Health education in conjunction with local health workers. Support in the development of homeopathic education and vocational training together with local partners.
Home-Start Guildford helps parents build better lives for their children. Trained volunteers provide practical and emotional support to parents with at least one child under 5, who are struggling and who may be suffering from post-natal depression, illness, disability, bereavement, isolation, multiple births... or just not coping. <br><br> With your help, we can give parents the strength they need to do what has to be one of the toughest, but most rewarding jobs anyone can do. We can help them to be the mums and dads their children need them to be. <br><br> Parents supporting other parents: a simple idea that really works!
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.
Home-Start Nottingham is a Voluntary organisation that helps parents build better lives for their children.
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.
CITY HEARTS works with vulnerable young women. The Recovery House is a residential programme for women overcoming serious life issues. The Safe House provides a place of safety for women rescued from human trafficking. (Hope City Enterprise is the charity initiative of City Hearts)
Iain Goodwill trust is working hard to highlight the dangers of young children around motor vehicles - particularly at home. In addition it is trying to make cars impossible for children to start.
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.
Inter Care (licensed by the Enviromental Agency) sends unused UK NHS prescription medicines, for Humanitarian Aid to over 100 remote health centres in 7 countries in Africa.
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.
Our objective is to help local communities and people in need.
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.
Childbed fever is an infection of the womb in new mothers which can lead to septicaemia. <p> Infections are rare, but they can happen to anybody, and can be fatal: 14% of maternal deaths in the UK are due to septicaemia. <p> Jessica's Trust would like every parent, every midwife and doctor to know that childbed fever (also called puerperal fever or puerperal sepsis) is still a very real threat to a mother's life and to know how to recognise the symptoms.
The Jude Brady Foundation was set up in 2008 in memory of Peter and Lynn Brady’s son Jude, who was stillborn in 2006. The foundation’s main priorities are to raise awareness of stillbirth and neonatal death and to raise funds for child related good causes and the charity SANDS.
The Karen Woo Foundation provides grants to provide healthcare to Afghans, in particular women and children, to train healthcare providers (eg doctors and midwives), to provide medical supplies to healthcare providers particularly in rural areas and to provide healthcare education to Afghan women.
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.
KnifeCrimes.Org is a online resource & national registered charity providing support to families & friends affected by knife, gun & serious violent crime, or bereaved as a result homicide. Involved in training, education, research & raising public awareness to achieve better rights for victims.
Supporting Kubuneh Health Centre, The Gambia. Providing money for medicines, medical equipment and vital structural needs.
One of the unique qualities of the Lady Fatemah Trust is that it operates on zero administration costs ie every penny that you donate will go to the project that you nominate. It focuses on Microfinance, Education, Medical treatment, Disability Rehabilitation, Water projects and disaster relief.
Life After Loss is a charity set up to help those who have experienced the devastating loss of a baby, either during pregnancy or early in life. The charity started out in 2006 as an online support forum, and since then has grown from strength to strength, reaching out to bereaved parents in many different ways.
Lifeline Network is a growing and dynamic body of people who are united in fighting the poverty, injustice and hardship that afflict our world. Members across the globe help one another rebuild communities through exchanging knowledge, expertise and resources. We currently operate in 13 countries.
Little Treasures is a small charity that supports specialist neonatal and children’s units at Barnet Hospital to continue their life saving work. These dedicated units have skilled staff but often have difficulty providing the quality of care they would like for lack of equipment.
The Luton & Dunstable Hospital provides a wide range of general and specialist services to over 300,000 people. Our focus is strongly rooted around Patient Safety and putting patients first in everything we do. All money raised by the charity supports and enhances the care we give our patients.
Masanga Hospital is located in Sierra Leone in the Tonkolili District. Grace's Fund has been created to support the rehabilitation of the hospital and raise it's profile within the UK.
Maternity Action campaigns to improve the lives of all pregnant women, new mothers and their families. It provides free, accessible advice on maternity rights and benefits. It works to improve the maternity care and support provided to the most vulnerable women.
Maternity Worldwide is working to reduce mortality associated with childbirth in developing countries. This is through deployment of medical and midwifery staff, subsidy of patient care for those most in need and advocacy within the developed world.
It currently helps address the problems of death in childbirth by providing modern multimedia teaching aid materials to health care workers in developing countries including video, films, animations and pdfs. The material is distributed in the format of DVDs and mobile phone messages and via the charity web-site.
Medical Missionaries of Mary are Catholic Sisters who work with people in places of great need to improve their health care and development in a cost-effective way.
Its aims & objectives are simply to HELP in the ongoing fight against Meningitis & Septicaemia. They help the victims & families of this devastating disease,
MicroAid provides opportunities for poor families to learn new family enterprise skills and earn more money for their families. Currently MicroAid Projects has registered more than 1,100 poor families and over 200 micro projects have been completed successfully. Reducing poverty one family at a time
Milton Keynes Pregnancy Crisis Centre provides confidential support for those affected by any issues surrounding pregnancy. This includes men as well as women. We also actively support young families in need.
The Miscarriage Association is a national charity that offers support and information to anyone affected by the loss of a baby in pregnancy. We provide a UK helpline, a range of helpful leaflets, an online support forum and training and consultancy for health professionals.
The charity helps mothers to survive childbirth through educating healthcare workers in the poorest countries in Africa. It is based in the Department of Anaesthetics at the University Hospital of Wales in Cardiff.
The Multiple Births Foundation (MBF) provides information, support and advice for families with twins, triplets or more, and training and support for professionals to raise awareness of their special needs, particularly from pregnancy through to early childhood and in the event of a bereavement.
Musgrove Hospital in Taunton is the largest general hospital in Somerset and serves a population of 340,000. Charitable donations are used to support the work carried on at the hospital by purchasing services and equipment which would not otherwise be provided.
The National Maternity Support Foundation (NMSF) was set up following the tragic stillbirth of Jake Canter due to the nearest hospital maternity unit being closed. Our founding principles are to take a 'proactive educative approach' to maternity care occupying the 'sensible middle ground' of public opinion. Working in partnership with the Royal College of Midwives, the NMSF’s four key objectives are as follows:- 1. Campaign to help keep maternity services available, accessible, safe and well resourced 2. Ensure that prospective parents have all the information needed to make informed decisions 3. Being a resource for others to obtain information and support 4. Support and promote, in partnership with other organisations, further research into stillbirth and neonatal death
Our mission is to help the mountain people of Nepal with primary health care, education and the provision of basic utilities in order that they lead better, healthier and more enriched lives. We have no religious or political affiliation.
Christian Medical Mission to the people of the Niger Delta, providing medical, water, vaccination and cataract surgery programs
Newcastle Healthcare Charity is an NHS dedicated charity who support local hospital services at the RVI, Newcastle General and Walkergate hospitals (general & specialist care); St Nicholas & St George's hospitals (mental health services) and Hunters Moor hospitals (neuro-rehabilitation). The charity enhances patient care, treatment and experience through a wide variety of grants; supports innovative research and development and facilitates additional training and support for NHS staff
North Kent Womens Aid provides secure, temporary accommodation for women and their children who have had to leave their home as a result of domestic abuse. Also provided is hostel accommodation for homeless single young people aged between 16 and 25 years old
Northern Devon Healthcare NHS Trust Charitable Fund is a registered charity. we've launched a Chemotherapy Appeal which will raise funds to build a chemotherapy and day treatment unit. The unit will be situated at the North Devon District Hospital in Barnstaple and treat newly 5000 patients yearly.
Bright Northumbria charity supports the hospital and community health facilities within Northumberland and North Tyneside, which are served by Northumbria Healthcare NHS Foundation Trust. Please visit our website at: http://www.northumbria.nhs.uk/get-involved/charity
The Odysseus Foundation is the first and only UK charity to be addressing the prevention and detection of breast and cervical cancer in developing countries and socially excluded communities around the world.
The main aim of Opt In is to promote global healthcare and to try and break the vicious cycle of poverty and poor health. Opt in links with hospitals in developing countries, develops partnerships and enhances healthcare provision through training and education for the local population by sharing the skills and knowledge of NHS staff.
It helps people struggling with an unplanned pregnancy, or when a pregnancy has ended unhappily. It provides time, support and counselling.
The Oxford Radcliffe Hospitals (ORH) Charitable Funds is the umbrella charity for over 700 funds supporting projects across the ORH NHS Trust that enhance services and facilities for patients and staff. These range from support for particular wards, at the John Radcliffe, Churchill and Horton Hospitals, to larger fundraising campaigns to support major developments such as the new Oxford Cancer Centre, the Oxford Children's Hospital, the Geratology Appeal and the Oxford Heart Centre expansion. As one of the foremost teaching trusts in the UK, the Oxford Radcliffe Hospitals enjoy a national and international reputation in fields such as cancer and cranio-facial surgery. Please give generously - your support enables us to provide the best possible healthcare in the best possible setting, to a standard far higher than the NHS alone would be able to afford. Please note: If you wish to donate to a specific area within ORH Charitable Funds you will be able to specify this at the end of the donation process. Thank you.
A small Christian charity mainly supporting medical,educational and church projects in Africa. Projects currently progressing include a maternity unit in Uganda,rural schools and health clinic in Zambia, a church in Southern Sudan, new homes in Haiti, and a water project in Malawi.
Positively UK champions the rights of people living with HIV and related health conditions. We provide specialist peer support, advocacy and information, promote positive attitudes and equitable access to health, and strive to increase the voice and visibility of people living with HIV
The PRM baby fund is wholly dedicated to the PRM neonatal unit, in Glasgow. We buy equipment and support projects that directly help babies looked after on the unit and their families. We rely wholly on your charitable donations. (please note all money comes directly to us and not to GGC Endowments)
Your donations fund equipment and projects to improve our patients’ experience and enhance our quality of care, treatment, services and facilities. Support our campaigns: www.justgiving.com/qehklhealthyhearts www.justgiving.com/KLFMchemochairsfund
RENEW is a Christian International non-governmental organisation which helps Filipino women who have been prostituted to sex tourists, trafficked or experienced other forms of violence. RENEW offers a range of integrated services including a residential shelter, education and employment training.
Founded by parents who lost twin boys in 1993 to Twin-to-Twin Transfusion Syndrome, the Trust funds research into this and other placental disorders by funding the employment of a full time Research Fellow. Funds are also made available for neo natal unit equipment.
Training African health workers to ride/drive and maintain motorcycle and four wheel vehicles, Riders also provides technical support and cost-per-kilometre calculations that keep vehicles running efficiently and cost-effectively. The result - 10.8 million people in isolated rural communities accessing vital health care, often for the first time ever.
Ronald McDonald House, Bristol is an independent charity which provides Home from Home accommodation, free of charge, to the families of critically ill children receiving care at the Bristol Royal Hospital for Children. When a child is very ill, they may need to travel away from home to receive the treatment that they require. Our aim is to keep families together during what is probably one of the most stressful times of their lives. We accommodate over 800 families each year, providing all the comforts that you would expect to find in your own home, with spacious en-suite bedrooms, kitchens and communal living areas. Bristol is the only dedicated children’s hospital in the whole of the South West of England and Wales which means we support families across the entire region. We are always at full capacity and have long waiting lists of families desperately needing our help.
The fund supports a wide range of charitable and health related activities benefiting both patients and staff. The fund is used to purchase the very varied additional goods and services that the NHS is unable to provide.
S.P.R.I.N.G was set up to provide support to parents and relatives who have experienced the death of a baby during pregnancy, at, or just after birth. This includes miscarriage, stillbirth and termination for foetal abnormality. S.P.R.I.N.G. supports in a number of ways, through counselling, befriending and during a subsequent pregnancy.
SafeHands for Mothers is a young and dynamic international charity, founded in 2003, dedicated to reducing maternal and infant mortality. SafeHands' focus is on producing films that support national efforts, in developing countries, to create community awareness on making pregnancy safer and drawing attention to stigmatized topics such as Female Genital Mutilation, Child Marriage and Fistula. The charity has carved out a niche by using its own innovative portable solar-powered DVD players to take the training and awareness creation to where it is most needed-remote and isolated villages.
it acts as funding arm for Sandgate Hydrotherapy Pool, which benefits many disabled people both young and old. Offering hydrotherapy rehabilitation, social interaction, enjoyment and relaxation for people in the south lakes and surrounding areas
Sands supports anyone affected by the death of a baby, works in partnership with health professionals to try to ensure that bereaved parents and families receive the best possible care and funds research that could help to reduce the numbers of babies dying and families devastated by this tragedy.
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Save the Baby is a small registered charity based at St Mary's Hospital London, that funds research into infertility, miscarriage, pregnancy and newborn complications. Its research teams devise pioneering treatments that are used worldwide to help childless people become parents and vulnerable newborn babies survive.
The Charity provides medical equipment, facilities and services for additional benifit of patients and staff. <p> You can donate easily to the Hospital Ward, Clinic or area of your choice or to our specific Target Fund which has been set up to raise £3million for a new Children’s Unit. To be done in 3 phases – An Outpatient Department £700K, a new ward £2million and an Educational and Outdoor Play Area £300K.
Safe surgery and obstetrics is impossible without safe anaesthesia. This charity delivers education on anaesthesia and intensive care to health care workers in Malawi. 34 courses have been delivered to Malawian anaesthetic clinical officers since 2006. The charity is completely funded by donations.
Every 9 days in Scotland a baby or child will die of cot death and the majority of their families will never know why they died. As the only cot death charity in Scotland we fund research; support bereaved families and educate the public and professionals about cot death. Thank you for your support.
The Sharma Foundation was set up by Seema Sharma of "Slumdog Secret Millionaire". Escape from extreme poverty is a distant dream for nearly 500 million people living on less than £1/day in India - 40% of its 1.2 billion people;1/3 of the whole world's poor. Can you help us make a difference?
SAfH is a community development charity, which works alongside marginalised local people and their communities towards justice, equality, better health and wellbeing.
Southampton Hospital Charity aims to complement and enhance services and facilities for patients and their families in the care of Southampton University Hospitals NHS Trust. The NHS Trust supports the needs of half a million people living in the city and south west Hampshire, and also provides specialist services to more than three million people in central southern England, the Channel Islands and further afield. With your help the Charity can help to provide a hospital environment that exceeds expectations. <p> If you would like your donation or fundraising activity to benefit a particular area or The Red & White Appeal, please specify this on your fundraising page or, if making a donation, in the free text box.
The SYC offers yoga therapy to children with a wide range of special needs. Yoga brings about extraordinary changes both physically and emotionally and has a huge impact on the lives of these children and their carers. Please help us continue this work and achieve our goal of Yoga for Everyone.
We provide people Scotland with First Aid support at events, training in the community and volunteering opportunities. St Andrew's First Aid are Scotland's leading First Aid charity.
STACC is a charitable company working to develop and support health care for children in sub-Saharan Africa. STACC began its work in 1992 and now underpins free health care services for children in Sierra Leone, Nigeria, Uganda, Tanzania (Zanzibar, Pemba Island), Kenya and Ghana.
Established in 1998, Standing Together Against Domestic Violence coordinates the ground-breaking multi-agency response to domestic violence. Standing Together influences national policy and practice by initiating and driving innovation, providing safer options for women and their children and holding perpetrators accountable. Standing Together builds and supports effective multi agency partnerships throughout the UK to meet the needs of survivors of domestic violence. <p> Standing Together believes that that domestic violence is a serious and high volume crime which no one agency can deal with effectively if acting alone. It destroys families and damages society. The facts about domestic violence are shocking and all communities, classes and ages are affected. 1 in 4 women experience domestic violence. Two women are murdered in the UK by their current or former partner every week. <p> Standing Together trains all agencies to deal with domestic violence effectively and consults with survivors to inform improvements in services.
Stirling and District Women’s Aid is a voluntary organisation providing support to women and children experiencing domestic abuse. Stirling and District Women’s Aid provides support, assistance and advocacy for women, children and young people affected by domestic abuse.
It supports people and their families carers in the local area with life limiting or terminal illness . This is by home visits, day care, hospital transport, equipment loan and bereavement support.
The TG Foundation helps victims of rape and sexual violence in the north-eastern Democratic Republic of Congo. Our aim is to provide financial assistance to women and children who have suffered sexual violence abuses as a result of the ongoing conflict over blood metals in the DR Congo.
Tcharmed was founded after a beautiful little girl called Tiana died from Mitochondrial Disease. Children born with this disease gradually have all their life support systems fail. Tcharmed fund vital research & help support families with these very sick children.
The Special Care Baby Unit at the Royal Victoria Infirmary, Newcastle upon Tyne specialises is saving babies lives. Every year, 600 premature or ill newborn babies are admitted to the hospital from across the North East, with up to 34 babies being looked after at any one time. Many of these tiny babies can be extremely ill or require intensive care. Tiny Lives was set up to support the Newcastle Neonatal Service by helping raise funds to buy extras not provided by the NHS.
Tommy's funds medical research into the causes of premature birth, stillbirth and miscarriage, and provides an information service about health in pregnancy.
The United Kingdom Association for Milk Banking charity supports human milk banking in the UK. Our motto is Every Drop Counts and we believe that the provision of safe and screened donor breastmilk makes an important contribution to the care of the premature and sick infants who receive it.
Working globally to promote the mental, physical, sexual and emotional health of Pakistani men and women, to promote equal opportunities. To advance the education of Pakistani women.
UK-Med is a non-governmental organisation which facilitates the provision of volunteer UK health workers to countries during conflict and disaster. UK-Med is responsible for the UK International Emergency Trauma Register.
Raising funds for research on Palliative & End of Life Care John O’Groats to Land’s End 27 August – 8 September 2011
OUR AIMS & OBJECTIVES To raise awareness about vasa praevia. To bring about the introduction of clinical protocols in the UK for the routine diagnosis and treatment of vasa praevia. To support and assist those who have experienced or those who are experiencing vasa praevia.
Verity is a self help group set up in 1997 to help women with polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS). The charity is completely self funded and is the only national charity for women with PCOS. PCOS affects millions of women in the UK and worldwide (approximately 5–10 per cent) .
It provides resources for those in the community most in need.
The Outward Focused Christmas has helped hundreds of families to know that there will be food on the table on Christmas Day. It's about bringing hope, compassion and support to the most vulnerable members of our local community and letting them know they are loved. Let's be the light this Christmas!
Wellbeing of Women is the only UK charity dedicated to improving the lives of women and babies. We provide information to raise awareness of health issues, we fund pioneering medical research to develop better treatments, and we fund training grants for midwives and doctors.
Wish For Rwanda's mission is to raise funds to deliver projects in Rwanda that will promote health, education and reconciliation following the horrific genocide that raged for 100 days across this beautiful country, when as many as one million people were brutally murdered.
Funds raised by Women for Women will support women scientists and clinicians - empowering more women to lead in this field. They will specialise in the prevention, diagnosis and treatment of a range of devastating conditions, which cause cancer, miscarriage, infertility and genetic diseases such as cystic fibrosis or muscular dystrophy. Their fundamental aim is to improve women's ongoing good health throughout their lives and to ensure that more women have a normal pregnancy with a healthy baby.
The Women's Centre works with all women in Blackburn and East Lancashire to enable them to reach their full potential.We aim to reduce vulnerability and have a positive impact on the women, her family and the wider community.
World Medicine is a charitable organisation which provides complementary and alternative healthcare to people around the world suffering the effects of trauma, disaster and poverty. Since its inception in 2005, it has run projects in Sri Lanka, Indonesia and Palestine, as well as running an ongoing sustainable project in an orphanage in India.
We help provide support to York SCBU through the provision of specialised medical or surgical equipment and improved amenities and facilities including education and vocational training
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