Charities
F.R.O.D.O.'s focus is children with disabilities, abandoned and living in institutions or in vulnerable communities in Romania and Albania. Our vision is to transform the quality of life, provide hope and empower children in developing countries who suffer from disability or life-threatening illness. Charity No: 1114639.
ClicSargent has one simple aim: to ease the burden of childhood cancer on children, young people and their families. We help children and young people with cancer and their families with the trauma of diagnosis, the often long journey through treatment… and continue to support them afterwards.
Richard House provides care and support for life-limited children and children with complex healthcare conditions and their families. We accompany them during the child or young person’s journey through life to death, creating positive experiences along the way which become good memories for the future. Charity No. 1059029
Adam's Appeal is working through the The 2Simple Trust, which helps parents and families to raise funds to support the treatment of children suffering from neuroblastoma. The Trust has also commenced a programme to fund leading clinical research into the causes and treatment of neuroblastoma in recognised cancer centres. Charity Registration No. 1113954.
Positive East works with over 2000 people affected by HIV in East London. Through our holistic provision of welfare, housing, personal development and parenting courses, asylum and counselling support, combined with our gay men and African services and testing campaigns, we bridge the gap between health and social care. Registered Charity No 1001582.
UCare: 20% of newly diagnosed cancers will be urology related - prostate, kidney, testicular and bladder. We want to find new ways to fight cancer by supporting research into the causes, prevention and treatment of urological cancers and related conditions. To promote the development of new technologies that will help to improve the diagnosis and treatment of urological cancers and related conditions. To provide equipment and facilities for research, and for the treatment of cancer patients. To provide information and education about urological cancers.
The PSP Association is the only organisation in the UK dedicated to the support of people with Progressive Supranuclear Palsy (PSP), and those who care for them.
Rays of Sunshine Children's Charity (registration 1102529) helps children who are living with serious or life threatening illnesses between the ages of 3-18 across the UK by granting wishes however impossible these may seem. We also help hospitals, hospices and specialist schools improve their facilities to benefit those children who cannot live a normal life due to illness, treatment or hospitalisation.
The Pilion Trust works with all vulnerable people many of whom are homeless who have a variety of complex presenting problems and who are some of the most disadvantaged in society. We believe in working with all people in a way that enables them to take control of their lives and take their rightful place in society. We believe in working innovatively and holistically with people on their own terms, at their own pace, and to their individual strengths in order that they may achieve lasting and positive change. Charity Registration No: 1122628
The NSPCC’s purpose is to end cruelty to children. Our vision is of a society where all children are loved, valued and able to fulfil their potential. We run services for children, young people and their families throughout the UK, Guernsey and Jersey, including ChildLine, the UK's free helpline for children in distress or danger. Trained volunteers are on hand to provide advice and support, by phone and online, 24 hours a day. Registered charity number 216401 | Scottish registered charity number SC037717
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