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This an urgent appeal for the poor sick children in the Gambia who need urgent overseas life saving medical treatment whose parents are unable to pay for their treatment. We also want to medical facilities or build a paediactric clinical centre to treat these children and train local medical staff.
3rd World Hope concentrates on relief of poverty to disadvantaged communities around the world. This involves supplying sustainable resources such as a clean, safe water supply, land for growing food, shelter, educational material, clothes, mosquito nets, blankets and other life saving equipment.
5th Windsor provides great opportunities to the children of West Windsor. The children attend camps, earn badges and enjoy weekly groups where they learn new skills and socialise and interract with other children.
The 948 Sports Foundation was established by the OA Sports Club, who gifted £500,000 to promote participation in sport by young people in the St Albans district. Launched in February 2003, to date the Trustees have made over 150 grants totalling in excess of £150,000.
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.
AADC deficiency is a rare disabling brain disease. Only 100 children spanning 26 countries have been identified with the disease. It's proved fatal for 10 of them. The AADC Research Trust is a children's charity funding research, supporting affected families and promoting global disease awareness.
Abaana's vision is to see the children in Africa have their needs met, their rights upheld and their dreams fulfilled through raising awareness and motivating people to give sacrificially so that lives are transformed and the love of God is shown in a practical way.
We are a small but passionate national UK charity that strives to offer much needed help and support to families affected by eating related issues including anorexia, bulimia, binge eating, over exercise and body image related problems. We offer a unique service to parents as well as help for sufferers.
Welcome to the Aberdeen Students' Charities Campaign. Every year thousands of students from the University of Aberdeen, RGU and Aberdeen College work tirelessly to organise fun events and collections to raise tens of thousands of pounds for charities, groups and projects across Aberdeen, the North-East and nationally.
ARK is an international charity, whose purpose is to transform children’s lives. ARK maximises its impact by funding and managing innovative programmes across three themes – Health (Sub-Saharan Africa), Education (UK, India) and Children in Care (Eastern Europe).
Chefs Adopt a School is the Academy of Culinary Arts’ charity and is about improving lives and changing habits. Professional chefs deliver food education sessions that are both fun and informative to children nationwide. The aim is to teach cooking as a life skill, but also to enthuse children about taste, food provenance and healthy eating.
ACE works in rural communities in Kenya and Tanzania giving training and support for caring for orphans and vulnerable children, their guardians or single parents and others infected or affected by HIV/AIDS. Its holistic approach includes agriculture and nutrition, income generation, schools health education, counselling, education for orphans, childs' rights and material support.
ACEF supports the education and health of 900 plus street and vulnerable children who attend Brainhouse Academy, in the slums of Mathare North, Kenya. No child seeking an education is turned away. Facilities are very basic, however our kids are secure, being fed and receive an excellent education.
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.
Across is a recognised charity dedicated to helping sick adults and children enjoy the pilgrimage of a lifetime to the Christian shrine of Lourdes in Southwest France. We operate the Jumbulance® a unique vehicle, specially constructed to carry our unable pilgrims who are accompanied by lay helpers, nurses and doctors. Visit our website at www.across-uk.org
Action Duchenne is a national charity that aims to find a cure for Duchenne, a severe genetic muscle wasting disease. The condition affects mainly boys and without treatment most of these young men are completely paralysed by their early teens and die by their late teens or early 20s. To ensure we do not lose another generation of young people to this terrible disease we need more funding for research and treatment.
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.
Our mission is to work with our membership and communities to build strong and sustainable networks that enable children and young people achieve their full potential through safe, enjoyable and challenging experiences.
The Trust was set up in memory of Adam Rogers, who died of cancer, aged 13, in 2006. It aims to help children with cancer to have improved conditions of life, and also adults with learning difficulties (a cause close to Adam's heart as his brother has Down's Syndrome). It provides grants, funding and support to charities and organisations to achieve these aims.
The Africa Childrens Development Trust is a small charity based on the Isle of Wight dedicated to supporting vulnerable children in Uganda through a number of projects that encompass health, agriculture & education, in particular mosquito net distributions.
<p>The Africa Foundation facilitates the empowerment and development of people living in or adjacent to protected areas in Southern and East Africa. We fund projects based on the needs within the communities specifically in the following three areas: </p> <p>* _Education_ (http://www.africafoundation.org/) - school improvement, bursary schemes, conservation lessons </p> <p>* _Healthcare_ (http://www.africafoundation.org/) - primary healthcare centres, HIV/AIDs awareness programmes, access to water, sanitation </p> <p>* _Income Generating Activities_ (http://www.africafoundation.org/) </p> <p>- agricultural projects, skills centres, entrepreneurial support A key Africa Foundation aim is to help break the cycle of poverty. We therefore seek to support projects that combine to provide a ‘conveyor belt’ of resources from pre-natal care, right the way through to university bursaries. </p>
Africaid provides effective HIV/AIDS prevention, care, treatment and support to youth worldwide through football.
Deals with the rehabilitation of disabled children in Uganda
AfriKids is a grass roots child rights organisation working to improve life for Ghana's most vulnerable and disadvantaged children. Our philosophy is to: <p> * Listen to what a community knows it needs <p> * Empower them to make the necessary changes themselves <p> * Ensure absolute sustainability <p> Afrikids work ranges from the more traditional children's project including foster homes, schools and street child centres to more groundbreaking initiatives which tackle complex cultural issues including child trafficking, child labour and the spirit child phenomenon. Rather than spreading out work across a continent or focusing on a single 'headline' issue, AfriKids has invested time and resources in making real and fundamental change to the society and economy of one region. By doing this AfriKids has uncovered the extraordinary passion and ability of the local people there and is achieving something unique; genuine sustainability.
Aid4orphans supports orphaned and abandoned children and those living in extreme poverty in the Likoni slums in Kenya. The charity develops grassroots projects with schools and orphanages that focus on improving education, healthcare, infrastructure and self sustainability. www.aid4orphans.com
ALALA (All for Love and Love for All) offers therapeutic workshops to children orphaned by natural disasters, creates a garden to grow vegetables, flowers and trees, finances building of sustainable orphanages and brings sustainability to existing ones.
ALD Life is a charity dedicated to eradicating adrenoleukodystrophy (ALD) and supporting the families involved. Adrenoleukodystrophy is a rare, terminal brain disorder which affects apparently healthy young boys. Onset of symptoms is followed by loss of all function within six months and death usually by teenage. There is no cure.
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.
Alexander Devine Children's Hospice Service was founded in 2007 with the aim to provide a children's hospice service for all children with life limiting and life threatening illnesses in Berkshire and beyond. We have land + planning permission + with your help we can raise the money to build it.
Currently two projects have been initiated, Alif Academy (an independent Islamic Primary school) and AQIL.
Ali's Dream charity was set up by Alison Phelan's family and friends in order to raise money to fund research into discovering the causes, advancing treatments and finding cures for childhood brain tumours. Sadly this was spurred on by the loss of Alison at the beginning of June 2001.
Amy’s Retreat provides holidays for families who have children with cancer. It was set up by parents who lost their little girl, Amy, to cancer and understand the importance of family life during these times. Amy’s Retreat provides fantastic holidays to Center Parcs. The ultimate aim is to build a retreat, and a campaign to get that started, the ‘Buy a Brick’ campaign, is soon to be launched.
The Andrew Grene Foundation (AGF) is a charity dedicated to supporting Haitian people through education, loans and building projects. Our work is dedicated to the memory of Andrew Grene, a UN worker and one of the many thousands of people who died in the Haiti earthquake of 12 January 2010.
Supports the parents of visually impaired and blind children
The Angelus Foundation's mission is to help society understand the dangers of unclassified substances known as 'legal highs,' to reduce the harm they cause young people and their families, and to save lives.
Anna's Hope assists in the rehabilitation of children and young people who have suffered from a brain tumour or who have had brain surgery . It also will fund research into the causes , treatment and cure of childhood brain tumours
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
AMMF are fundraising to support families living in scottish borders who have a child battling cancer/life limiting illness or are bereaved after the child has past away by: providing a chance for a holiday togethor providing local support groups providing a donation to the child for medication
Anthony Nolan is a pioneering charity that saves the lives of people with blood cancer. Every day, we use our register to match remarkable donors willing to donate their blood stem cells to people who desperately need lifesaving transplants.
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.
Support group for people with glycogen storage diseases, very rare genetic disorders of metabolism, and their families. We offer: web site, newsletter, annual conference/workshops, promote understanding of and research into GSDs which are often disabling and life-limiting. http://www.agsd.org.uk
It provides support, friendship, advice and information to children and young people with the debilitating illness, ME/CFS, and their families. It runs a national Helpline and has over 80 different sevices to met members' needs.
Autism Treatment trust is dedicated to helping individuals with autism reach optimum health and learning.
Aware Defeat Depression works in N.I. for people with the devastating illness of depression, cited in 75% of suicides.In 2007, 5 people a week took their life in N.I. Many of them were young & should have had a long & happy life. Instead they felt unable to ask for help when they needed it. Donations to the charity will save lives & help people to lead fulfilling lives again. Visit www.aware-ni.org.uk for more information.
Aylesham Neighbourhood Project aims to enable people to achieve their potential, feel healthy and happy and be part of their local community. We work mainly with children and young people and also provide a wider family support service to adults in East Kent.
Baan Romjit is a small charity set up by Noi and Arlene Ramasut in the wake of the Tsunami . The aim of the project is to help children troubled by natural disasters and displacement. The first project undertaken by the charity was to support children in the Khao Luk area of southern Thailand most devastated by the tsunami. Baan Romjit provided funds for Ajarn ( Professor) Beow and her team of volunteers to seek out children in the more remote villages who had been traumatised by the loss of parents, close family and their homes Through regular visits ,small group counselling and therapeutic games, the children were gradually enabled to come to terms with what had happened and begin to look to the future. Baan Romjit provided small playgrounds for each of the four rural schools and also assisted in improving the toilet and washing facilities. Baan Romjit is now committed to helping displaced children from Burma in the Mae Sot area on the Thai- Burma border. Baan Romjit has provided funds for one small migrant school to repair the thatched roof before the rainy season and is now supporting the building of a brand new school to replace the old buildings.
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 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
Banana Appeal is on a BIG yellow mission to feed ONE MILLION school meals of fresh fruit to hungry children in Zululand. As well as feeding malnourished children, we need to build homes for orphans, protect vulnerable families and empower the community. Please help us save these forgotten children.
Apêl Bandi /The Bandi Appeal aims to raise funds to build a modern, child and family friendly Children's Centre for the sick children of Carmarthenshire – Canolfan Plant Sir Gâr.
Barca Leeds is a community based organisation- The vision is to help children, young people and adults develop their full potential for their own benefit as well as for that of their community, and to promote health, learning and social well-being
It supports the work of HOTPEC Orphanage, Buea, Cameroon, West Africa. Support includes improving accommodation and facilities, staff training, education and the promotion of volunteering to work at the orphanage.
Barretstown helps rebuild lives affected by Childhood Cancer. Children come to Barretstown to take part in our unique programmes, designed to help children recover from the emotional trauma of serious illness. They leave stronger, more independent and with a renewed sense of confidence in themselves
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.
Basic Foundations helps organisations and community groups in low income countries get the basic necessities required to provide sanitation, shelter, health, water, food and education effectively within their communities. We are now fundraising for the Gambian garden for people with disabilities.
A cancer diagnosis can come as an enormous shock to patients, their families and carers. They can feel anxious, fearful and often alone. Beechwood aims to provide psychological and emotional support through; one to one time, a range of complementary therapies, group sessions, a Family Therapist and Bereavement Counselling.
Believe in Magic spread Magic to seriously and terminally ill children in the UK. Through very special and once in a lifetime experiences, magical parties and anything we can to put that all important smile on their faces! We bring magic and hope to incredibly brave and truly inspirational children.
The Trust is set up in memory of Ben Williams who died suddenly aged 14 of a heart muscle disorder. It supports children with similar conditions, and their families, through funding a new specialist nursing post. It also supports youth cricket projects with a particular emphasis on wicketkeeping.
Berkhamsted Raiders promotes involvement in healthy recreation, providing facilities for young people to play football, fund raising for and jointly operating the BerkoAstro facility, managing the Paul Beard Memorial Fund, which provides funding for sport for young people both locally and overseas.
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.
We support Treetops Hospice, B-ham Children's Hospital and families of seriously ill children. We also raise awareness of NHS Organ Donation & Blood Service.
The Charity was formed and is run by parents who have all utilised the ward. The aim of the organisation is to preserve and protect the mental and physical health of parents, guardians and families of babies treated in Buscot Ward by the provision of information and support.
Reducing child head injury and disability caused through cycle related head injury through the education and promotion of cycle helmets and safe cycling. BHIT works in socially challenged areas. Child cyclists are at greater risk of injury. Head injury is the major cause of death and disability affecting them.
Big Hearts is the official charity of Heart of Midlothian FC. We support local people and groups to build stronger communities: places where people of all ages can live, work and participate in sport safely, where they welcome each other’s differences and help each other to grow and succeed.
The Big Splash Trust raises funds to enable disabled children and adults to benefit from the use of the hydrotherapy pool and other facilities at Jack Tizard School.
Set up in Bill's name, we invite you to establish the aims to develop the sport of rugby and its values, to encourage sporting opportunities for young people and to create an education centre which will include the Bill McLaren Archive. We invite all rugby enthusiasts to join our Supporters' Club!
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.
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.
"small change=BIG CHANGE". Making a difference to the lives of children to provide 'todays hope for a better future' around the world.
The Bobath Centre is world-renowned for the treatment of children with cerebral palsy. Our aim is to give children the opportunity to get the most out of life by improving their quality and range of movement. We treat 300 children a year and see the widest range of the condition in the UK.
Bobath Scotland is a Scottish registered charity providing intensive and effective therapy to children with cerebral palsy. They employ professional therapists skilled in the Bobath Concept. Children are referred to us through NHS paediatric consultants. Since opening in 1995, Bobath Scotland has provided this important Service to over 500 children
Body & Soul is the pioneering charity providing psycho-social, health and well-being support for children, young people and families who are living with or are closely affected by HIV in the UK. We empower our 3500 members to overcome the devastaion of HIV and realise a positive future.
BWCT work with the whole community, in particular children to provide sport, health, cohesion and education activities in and around Bolton. Those who benefit include the unemployed, disabled, children in care, teenagers and those with mental health issues. With new initiatives starting often.
Primary bone cancer occurs most commonly in children, teenagers and young adults. The Bone Cancer Research Trust is devoted to promoting and funding research into the causes and treatment of PBC, particularly osteosarcoma and Ewing's sarcoma, and to improving outcomes for patients; and providing information and support for patients and families.
It is the Boparan Charitable Trust’s mission to enrich the lives of children who are disadvantaged through poverty, disability and terminal illness.
Donate & Feel Great! 99% of every penny raised by BCC is spent on children in the Scottish Borders. Our purpose is to help children, up to 18 years of age who are suffering from poverty or a disability, or who are in sickness or distress.
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.
Bounce funds research into cystic fibrosis and wants future generations to have a life expectancy beyond 38 years as a result of today's research. Bounce wants to help and it needs your help now. Children with Cystic Fibrosis deserve the opportunity to live as normal a life as possible.
It educates children
Established in September 2003, to raise funds toward providing equipment for the care and lifestyle specifically for teenagers with cancer in the East Midlands, supporting the development of a Teenage Cancer Unit, with the Teenage Cancer Trust. Also providing support to teenagers with cancer and their families.
The Break Out Project is a Charity aiming to provide long term solutions to street and slum children living in desperate circumstances in India.
Breakfast Club Tanzania is an NGO based in Mtwara region, Southern Tanzania. We aim to combat hunger amongst schoolchildren through sustainable feeding programmes. Breakfast Club Tanzania works in partnership with two rural schools, helping to provide daily porridge and fruit to hundreds of pupils.
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.
Breath of Life supports people in North Staffordshire with breathing problems and respiratory diseases. These include asthma, lung cancer, COPD, cystic fibrosis, sleep apnoea. Breath of Life is appeal arm of the North Staffordshire Respiratory Research Foundation. Charity number 1063985
Breathing Life provides treatment and relief for children suffering from breathing and lung disorders.We are currently fundraising to create The Breathing Life Lung Centre for Children in Cyprus, where it is vital , as there is currently no medical centre of excellence for treating lung diseases in children on the island. We hope the new centre will open in June 2009.
Breathtakers is the UK's only charity supporting Obliterative Bronchiolitis(OB)- a rare lung disorder. Breathtakers offers pratical and emotional support to sufferers and their families and raises awarenes of the condition amongst professionals.OB is life limiting, treatment is only supportive, lung transplant maybe an option in end stage disease.
Better Research into gastrointestinal cancer health & treatment. Bright funds Research into GI cancers, which include cancers of the colon, rectum, stomach, oesophagus and pancreas, and rarer ones like anal and gallbladder cancers.
BRIGHTER FUTURE has 3 residential homes for children of leprosy patients, children living on Railway platforms and for HIV orphans. BRIGHTER FUTURE gives social care to leprosy colonies, food and medicines to HIV/AIDS victims and offer Self-Help Grants to those who wants to start small businesses.
BUPCC has no paid officials and every penny raised by the charity is spent helping children who live within a 25 mile radius of Bristol city centre and are living in conditions of need, hardship or distress. Funds are donated to help these children improve their quality of life.
Celebrating the achievements of those whose scientific exploration in Antarctica has led to a new understanding of our planet, and to honour those who have lost their lives. We aim is to inspire a broader interest in Antarctica, the fragility of our environment and the interdependence of our world.
The British Lung Foundation is the only UK charity working for everyone affected by lung disease. They support people affected by lung disease and fund world-class research to bring about positive change, improve treatment, care and support for people with lung disease.
The British Lung Foundation aims to find Solutions to lung disease by funding word-class medical research, provide support to those living with a lung condition, provide information on lung disease to patients their carers and the public.
The British Lung Foundation Wales supports the one in five people living in Wales who are affected by a lung condition. We do this by providing information and support to individuals and by investing in world class research.
brmb Walkathon raises money for various good causes in an around Birmingham. Last year we raised a third of a million pounds to build a home for the brave at the QE hospital. This year we're hoping to raise more for Birmingham Children's Hospital!
Bromley Y is a long established local agency offering free, confidential counselling to young people between the ages of 11-23 within the borough of Bromley.
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.
BT Buddies offers information, inspiration and hope to anyone affected by a brain tumour in the UK.
The Bubble Foundation UK supports the Children's Bone Marrow Transplant Unit at Newcastle General Hospital. The unit treats babies born without an immune system, who , without a bone marrow transplant would die before their first birthday. It also treats older children with other immune conditions.
BulliesOut provides help, support and information to individuals, schools, youth and community settings affected by bullying.
The Burma Children’s Fund supports orphanages and pre-schools in various parts of Burma in order to provide shelter, health care and education for orphans and children. Children in Burma cannot control their own destiny and this is why our goal is To Support their Future
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.
The Burned Children's Clubs gives support to young burn survivors and their families. The Burned Children's club also have a sponsor from Children in Need to run a camouflage club which teaches young burn survivors to use creams to help cover their scares.
BURP promotes and advances medical knowledge, education and research into sickness and disease of children.
The Butterfly Home: a hospice run in partnership with the local government to provide loving care and treatment for children & babies with life threatening illness PLUS community palliative support for families to prevent abandonment. To learn more, visit www.butterflych.org. (Formerly ChinaKidz)
CHESS is a charity whose main aim is to ensure as many Kenyan children as possible are given the opportunity of education from Nursery School to University, through sponsorship and the provision of free medical or specialist treatment. http://www.chess-kenya.org.uk
Supports all local famillies who have a child with cancer or leukaemia. It is run solely by parents and volunteers and has no salaries or office accommodation to pay for.
Calums Cabin is a purpose built beautiful countryside retreat situated on the Isle of Bute. Designed and equipped to the highest of standards, the self-catering accommodation offers peace and tranquillity for children suffering from cancer and their family. Giving children and their families time to make irreplaceable memories and spend quality time together, recharging their batteries for what may lie ahead. Calum Speirs (12) made Calums Cabin possible. Enquiries to enquiries@calumscabin.com www.calumscabin.com
The Cambodian Children’s Charity (‘CamKids’) is a development and relief organisation, dedicated to providing direct aid to poor children in Cambodia. CamKids is administered by its Trustees and volunteers and is able to pass on more than 120% of the money you give (after recovery of Gift Aid). For more information, go to www.camkids.org or e-mail: info@camkids.org.
Cambodian Children's Fund UK is dedicated to improving the lives of young people from Cambodia's most destitute communities. Working with our partner organisation, the Cambodian Children's Fund, we provide life-changing education, nutrition, healthcare and vocational training to over 700 children.
Operates riding for the disabled and for people with special needs at College of West Anglia Milton Cambridge
Cambridge Family Mediation Service supports couples who are separating or divorcing to make arrangements for their children and separate their finances with the least possible conflict. It also provides counselling and group work for children and adults and parenting workshops to help people deal with issues arising from family change.
It provides nursing care for the terminally ill who wish to be nursed at home, within a7 mile radius of Chipping Campden, Glos
Helping children under five with Brain Tumours reach their potential.
Camp Quality UK is a non-profit organisation that is committed to giving children with cancer and leukaemia repeated opportunities to enjoy a positive, fun and inspiring childhood through quality recreational, play and creative activity programs. For over 20 years, we have given children with cancer the same opportunities their peer group take for granted. We exist not just to give hope, but to challenge, inspire and, above all, bring some much-needed fun and laughter into their lives.
When a child has a serious illness, unforgettable experiences have the power to lift spirits and to give vital strength and energy for the challenges that lie ahead. It's a simple goal and it's the reason Camp Simcha exists - to improve the quality of life of Jewish children with serious illnesses, such as Leukaemia, Muscular Dystrophy and Dysautonomia, and to provide them with the unforgettable experiences that they and their families deserve.
We help everyone to prevent and recover from cancer through Breast Cancer Partnership, Children's Cancer Recovery Project & our umbrella services. We understand people need immediate support & give cancer patients & their families financial security, hope, & valued advice when they need it most.
Facing cancer, whether as patient, carer or member of the family, is almost always a life-changing experience. CancerCare aims to work with people as they come to terms with and manage these changes, in particular by providing emotional, social, and psychological support, together with relevant information and practical support
The Candlelighters Trust (Candlelighters) is Yorkshire’s pre eminent children’s cancer charity, providing practical, emotional and financial support to children living with cancer in Yorkshire and their families. We also fund vital research into new treatments and cures. Our work is based at the regional children’s cancer and leukemia unit in Leeds, which is due to move from St James’ Hospital to Leeds General Infirmary in 2010. As Candlelighters was founded by, and is still run by, parents of children who have or have had cancer, and the medical staff who treat them, we understand the trauma and the turmoil of that diagnosis. We can only continue to make a difference with the help of our supporters. Together we CAN fight children’s cancer. For more information on Candlelighters and how it helps, please visit www.candlelighters.org.uk
Each week at least twelve young people in the UK die suddenly as a result of undiagnosed heart conditions. At Cardiac Risk In the Young we aim to save young lives & to help those affected by the sudden cardiac death. We do this by providing support, information & screening those affected.
CRY is a Christian charity dedicated to caring for disadvantaged, destitute and suffering children, young people and their families. CRY aims to rescue and restore young lives broken by poverty, oppression, exclusion and abuse and to provide appropriate opportunities for a better future. CHANGING LIVES... SAVING FAMILIES... TRANSFORMING COMMUNITIES... MAKING A CHRISTIAN DIFFERENCE.
We provide Alpine Healing Holidays for children recovering from Cancer, giving them back their self-confidence and joy of life after the trauma of their illness and debilitating treatment. We fund original non-animal tested Cancer research into causes, early diagnosis, treatment and prevention.
We support children and adults with learning disabilities in north cumbria.We have 190 members and we provide support for over 300 people. We are raising funds to build a vital respite centre for children with disabilites it will be called the Grace Little Centre.Please support our fund raisers.
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.
Our mission is to raise money for the thousands of disadvantaged children in Northern Ireland who are counting on our support. Funds raised will directly benefit children and young people aged 0-17 with a focus on alleviating disability, combating illness, improving quality of life, encouraging personal development and aspirational...
CatZero changes the lives of young people through educational personal development designed to motivate, increase self confidence and build teams. It gives young people the opportunity of work placements and prepares them for moving on into education, employment and training.
Caudwell Children transforms the lives of sick and disabled children across the UK. The Charity provides equipment, treatment and therapies to individual children. Our Destination Dreams programme provides an organised holiday for children fighting life threatening conditions. The Charity has changed the lives of children with over 160 different medical conditions.
It supports families of children and adolescents with cancer and Leukaemia from anywhere in the UK. NACCPO helps to ease the desolation that families feel when their child is diagnosed with cancer through a network of support groups. The charity provides advice and information on all aspects of childhood cancer.
The CdLS Foundation exists to ensure early and accurate diagnosis of Cornelia de Lange Syndrome ; promote research into the causes and manifestations of the syndrome and help people with a diagnosis of CdLS to make informed decisions throughout their lifetime
Centre 33 provides independent, free and confidential services to young people in Cambridgeshire. These include information, advice and general support, counselling, support to young carers and participation in peer education projects.
Cerebra is a National charity which works to ensure that up to date, evidence based information is available to parents and carers of these special children. Cerebra have 4 main aims To fund research, share information, support parents and carers and offer direct financial support and help to brain injured children through the grants scheme. All of Cerebra's services are free.
CFK provides children with Cystic Fibrosis and their families in the Portsmouth area with equipment that can improve their quality of life and that the NHS cannot provide.
CGD Society (formerly CGD Research Trust) is:- caring for affected people/ their families, generating funds for research into improved treatments and a cure, raising awareness among the medical professionals, tackling problems common to other genetic conditions and primary immune deficiencies.
A parent run group providing support and information to families where there are children born with CHARGE Syndrome or to individuals with the condition also to professionals who work with these families or individuals.
TheTrust is a grant making charity raising money for sick children with a life limiting illness or permanent disablement. They support families facing financial difficulties with things that can enhance the child's life and support the family. Help a sick child to smile... ...making smiles happen...
The Charlie Ramsey Research Fund supports and sponsors research that will benefit babies and children with a Single Ventricle Heart Condition (half a heart). The Charity provides and sponsors medical equipment to assist in the research and development of surgery for Single Ventricle Heart Disease. The charity promotes and raises awareness of the importance of saving lives through organ donation, the gift of life.
It helps children with disabilities experience therapy, achievement and enjoyment through horseriding.
CHAT (Children, Health and Therapy) supports children in Buckinghamshire who have individual and complex health needs. CHAT is dedicated to raising funds for equipment and extra respite nurses for which no NHS funding is currently available.
The Chelsea FC Foundation uses the power of football to provide sport, health, education and environmental initiatives throughout our communities.
Chequers Youth Facility was founded in 1993 to offer young people a safe alternative to underage drinking and drug misuse. It offers diversionary activities and training to combat anti social behaviour which can be personally damging to young people.
CCIN supports children affected by radiation from Chernobyl. By respite care in the UK or Belarus, child sponsorship, humanitarian aid inc permissible medical goods, building and improvement projects and support an Orphanage, Special Needs School, Kindy & 5 Main Schools in the Kalinkovichi District.
The charity gives children from contaminated areas of Belarus respite holidays.It supports the home hospice team in PInsk.The new project is to build a small childrens hospice in Pinsk
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.
Our aim is to change the lives of Women and Girls in Engcongolweni, Northern Malawi by giving them access to higher education in a secure and female boarding school enviroment. We are already delivering an Adult Literacy Programme giving women access to health care literature and job opportunities.
Chestnut Tree House, the only children's hospice in Sussex, cares for life-limited children and young adults aged 0-19, and provides support for their families.
Chiks provides for needy children in S. India - from the rehabilitation of street children to respite care. Apart from totally funding its own home the charity supports others with anything from capital projects to running costs, health care, education and independence training.
Founded over 125 years ago as Blackburn Orphanage to support vulnerable and needy children and young people. Now provides foster care, and a wide range of community based projects aimed at supporting families in some of the regions most disadvantaged communities.
Child Concern Consortium is a group of five small charities helping vulnerable children and their families throughout the UK. So, your gift works FIVE times harder, helping children with disabilities, in hospital, needing new families, home alone and living in poverty.
The CGF is the UK's leading charity seeking to ensure that every child's growth is regularly assessed and every identifiable growth-related abnormality is immediately referred to an endocrine specialist. Conditions within the CGF: Growth Hormone Insufficiency&MPHD/Turner Syndrome/ Russell Silver Syndrome&IUGR/Sotos Syndrome/Bone Dysplasia/Premature Sexual Maturation.
CHILD OF LEBANON'S MISSION IS TO ASSIST SELECTED CHILD CARING NGOS ACCROSS LEBANON IN THEIR EFFORT FOR THE RELIEF OF POVERTY, DISTRESS AND SUFFERING AND THE PROTECTION OF THE GOOD HEALTH AND THE ADVANCEMENT OF EDUCATION OF CHILDREN IN NEED
ChILD Lung Foundation supports children and families affected by childhood Interstitial Lung Disease (chILD). ChILD is a group of rare lung diseases where, in simple terms, oxygen has difficulty in crossing over into the blood stream.
ChildFlight provides:- Holiday's in Florida children with potentially life threatening illnesses, together with their families. Santa Flight`s for disadvantaged and deserving children. Flights for Children requiring medical treatment aboard. ChildFlight is operated and administered by volunteers only, admin costs are usually less than 1p in each £ donated
The UK Charity for Children with Eye Cancer has three aims: 1. Supporting families affected in many emotional and practical ways. 2. Funding key research projects into this potentially fatal disease. 3. Raising awareness with health professionals and the public.
Childlife helps to improve the lives of some of the most vulnerable children in the UK. Together with our partner charities we are working to support thousands of children, young people and their families by helping to provide care and support, undertake research and influence policy.
The fund benefits children and young people in wards and units such as Oncology and A&E. It is used to buy equipment, develop specialist areas, provide furnishings, toys and games, parent accommodation, and extra staff training to provide the best care for children, young people and their families.
Supports therapeutic education and the welfare of children and young adults on the autism spectrum in Oxfordshire. It provides vital information and support to families, services for children and young people, and information for professionals. “This service is a lifeline” – parent.
Climb is the National Information and Advice Centre for Metabolic Diseases and is the only charity in the UK to provide advice, information and support to children, young adults, families and professionals affected by metabolic diseases. Climb also funds research into these devastating diseases.
Children of Amal was set up to provide a therapeutic programme to relieve the psychological suffering and distress of children who are victims of conflict in the Palestinian Occupied Territories.
Children of Choba helps the children of the village of Choba, Tanga, in Tanzania. We have constructed the Nursery School and four classes of the Primary School. This is a unique school where the education is in English, enabling better access to secondary education and better education.
The Children of Sri Lanka Trust's aim is to help relieve poverty, sickness, hardship and distress among children of Sri Lanka
Children with AIDS Charity was set up to help the youngest of those affected by HIV and AIDS. It is a national charity with the simple aim of working towards a future without prejudice.
CWCF was set up in 1998 by Ursula & Chris Downton with Kirsty (Ursula’s sister) & James Denny. Now with the help of other friends and family we still go out having fun raising funds to grant wishes to local children and their families who have had or are suffering from cancer that live in East Sussex, Brighton & Hove.
It works to improve the lives of children, with particular focus on orphans and the destitute, through the provision of developmental programmes, including healthcare, education, vocational skills training, housing and other services as deemed necessary.
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.
The Childrens Arthritis Trust supports Great Ormond Street Hospital and University College Hospital London to improve the care and treatment of children and young people with arthritis. Our goal is to strengthen the medical team by the provision of dedicated specialists in nursing and physiotherapy; and support staff to enable doctors to administer new and novel treatments to better manage the disease.
It is committed to providing psychosocial care and support for burn and scald injured children and their families. In parallel, it runs education and public awareness programmes designed to prevent these injuries. It is the only UK charity, working both nationally and internationally, who are devoted solely to these areas.
Established in 1992 the CCAA is a national charity which provides a support network for children with arthritis and their families. The CCAA's family weekend brings together medical professionals and families from all over the UK to share information and advice through workshops, talks and fun activities.
The Children's Foundation raises essential funds for medical and lifestyle research to combat childhood diseases and conditions such as cerebral palsy and autism. It supports NHS service delivery and a number of innovative, community-based projects designed to improve and protect the health and well-being of children and young people. Through its partnership programmes, it strives to help children in North East England but ultimately children everywhere.
Women and Children's Services, Derriford Hospital, Level 12, Plymouth, PL6 8DH Tel: 01752 792757 Email: chhf@nhs.net Member of Attend Reg Charity Number 1110340 We aim to make a difference for all our young patients, their families and carers, both in hospital and at home.
Formed in the UK in 1973, the Children's Heart Association (formerly known as The Association for Children with Heart Disorders) is a support group run by families and friends of cardiac children for families with , or who have had, children with heart disorders.
1 in every 125 children is born with a heart defect. Our vision is of a society in which all children with congenital heart disease can live life to the full because their medical, educational and social needs have been met.
The Children's Heart Surgery Fund enhances patient facilities and support, provides the latest medical equipment and funds world renowned research dedicated to babies, children and teenagers with heart defects.
Working with slum children in Bangladesh whose joint family income is less than £0.70p per day. We provide each child full financial support for school, college or university, school uniform, books, nutritional assistance, and comprehensive basic health care for the entire household. Average cost is about £20 per month per child.
At CHSW we help and support children and their families who are living with life-limiting conditions. We provide a loving and caring place for the whole family. A place where everyone can find expert care and support in facing an uncertain future.
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.
the charity aims to suport the setting up of an immunology base at the sick kids hospital in edinburgh - to fund reasearch at the childrens bone marrow transplant unit in newcastle upon tyne and to support the brothers and sisters of long term and terminally ill children in both hospitals.
Helping children with kidney problems or who need a transplant, Providing Financial and emotional support, home visits and family respite time.
Children's Liver Disease Foundation is the UK's leading organisation dedicated to fighting all childhood liver diseases. It funds pioneering research and provides essential information and support services. CLDF picks up the pieces and gives every family, child and young person hope for the future.
Children's Medical Care Malawi aims to improve healthcare for children throughout Malawi. It works in partnership with Malawian healthcare providers to support healthcare worker training and improve local facilities, providing key skill and equipment needed to save the lives of sick children.
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.
Children's Transplant Research: Funding research to improve outcomes for paediatric transplant patients.
The Children’s Trust is a national charity that provides the best possible care, therapy and education for children with multiple disabilities and complex health needs, in partnership with their families and other carers.
We aim to raise as much money as possible for Sick Children in Coventry & Warwickshire with Cancer & other Life Threatening illnesses. In December Myself, James Pease & Nathan Baines (Coventry Blaze) are setting off to climb Kilimanjaro, please HELP us by Donating as much as you can, THANK YOU
Child’s i Foundation works with vulnerable mothers and children, with the aim of ending child abandonment in Uganda. Our transitional home provides quality short-term care for babies; whilst our social work department ensures every child in our care grows up in a loving family.
The Charity’s objects are for the advancement of education and the preservation and protection of good (mental, physical and sexual) health of young people resident or working within the Bucks County Council administrative areas of Chiltern District and South Bucks District, in particular by the provision of information and support.
The Chiswick Park Communities Trust aims to help young people up to the age of 21 by relieving poverty and sickness, promoting education and supporting people with disabilities.
CHIVA UK and Ireland is an association of professionals committed to providing excellence in care for children infected or affected by HIV and their families. CHIVA Projects work includes building a website, supporting the CHIVA youth committee and a support camp for HIV positive 13-17 year olds.
Since 2004 CHIVA Africa has been helping save the lives of children with HIV in South Africa. CHIVA Africa send volunteer expert teams of UK health professionals to South Africa to train and mentor local medical staff to give the best HIV care and treatment.
The Chris Lucas Trust helps Children and Young Adults by Cancer Research and aims to find a cure for Rhabdomyosarcoma cancer by world-class research. It is the UK's leading Rhabdomyosarcoma cancer charity. Its funds are raised by annual events: Great North Bike Ride, Jingle Bell Walk, Charity Golf, remainder entirely through voluntary donations.
Christel House helps children around the world, from backgrounds of abject poverty, break the cycle of poverty and become self-sufficient contributing members of society through education, regular meals, healthcare, love and nurture.
Christian Lewis Trust, Children's Cancer Charity is a national charity, established in 1989, that aims to improve the quality of life for children with cancer and offers support to families and individuals affected by a child with cancer.
CHORF raises money to fund research into Osteosarcoma a rare form of bone cancer that effects mainly young people and kills between 150 & 200 young people in the UK each year.
Cirdan provides opportunities for disadvantaged young people to experience the challenge and adventure of life at sea on large sailing vessels to promote self-discovery and enhance social interaction; this not only benefits individuals but in turn benefits local communities and society as a whole.
The Charlie and Kathleen Dunnery Children's Fund (CKDCF) was formed in 2002 with the sole aim of raising funds for children's health, wellness and educational needs in and around the Cumbria area. The CKDCF is a unique organization in that it has no paid members.
To raise funds for desparately needed new research into bone cancer in children and teenagers.
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.
CLEFT aims to research the unanswered problems in improving care for children born with cleft lip and palate. We aim to push the boundaries of conventional treatment by funding research into improving operating techniques and by looking at the underlying reasons for cleft deformities.
CLIC Sargent is the UK’s leading cancer charity for children and young people, and their families. We provide clinical, practical and emotional support to help them cope with cancer and get the most out of life. For more information, please visit www.clicsargent.org.uk
Clowns in the Sky is dedicated to the research and treatment of childhood brain tumours and to the welfare of affected children and their families. It's aim is to bring a smile to the face of a child and their family, by granting them a wish, which will provide distraction from their treatment. Clowns in the Sky offers discretionary support grants to enhance the quality of life for those who have been affected by childhood brain tumours.
Coaches across Continents works in developing countries to create leaders in those regions. Through an innovative educational soccer curriculum, volunteers train local coaches, educate children and work with local organizations that also use soccer to develop life and leadership skills.