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The Alzheimer's Society is the UK's leading care and research charity for people with dementia and those who care for them. It provides information and support, runs quality care services, funds research, advises professionals and campaigns for improved health and social care and greater public understanding and awareness of dementia.
Would you like to live life on the edge? Realize not only your dreams, but those of seriously and terminally ill children by making their wishes come true. Take a parachute jump and be wild for Starlight Children’s Foundation!
Great Ormond Street Hospital treats more than 90,000 patients each year - children who are suffering from the rarest, most complex and often life-threatening conditions. They receive the best medical care that money can buy, but the NHS funding cannot meet these ever-rising costs, and that's where the hospital's charity, GOSHCC, steps in.
Providing education and 52-week residential care for profoundly and multiply disabled deaf and deafblind children and young people from all parts of the United Kingdom. Our Vision- A centre of excellence in the education of children and adults with complex learning and communication needs to achieve their potential and a quality of life that ensures their place, participation, recognition and respect in and by the community.
"Laura’s illness was one of only dozens of such cases ever reported in the whole world. Before the founding of The Laura Crane Trust in October 1996 there was no funding aimed specifically at research into cancers which affect this age group. Research undertaken from the funds we raise will ultimately bring increased understanding of cancer in this age group, better prevention, improved treatments and more saving of young lives.
IMAGINE is the name of Alder Hey's new charity, a fundraising campaign that helps us to continue our pioneering work, to develop facilities and to offer the very highest standards of care to our young patients.
Kids Kidney Research funds critical research into the treatment, management and prevention of childhood kidney disease that could prevent kidney failure in later life. Kidney disease affects as many as one in ten adults, and many of these diseases are thought to start in childhood Over 97% of all the money we raise supports this vital research.
The West of England School is the South West's foremost non-maintained special school offering both day places and weekly or termly boarding. The West of England School provides a specialist learning environment promoting the achievement and development of young people who are visually impaired. Our organisation is approved by the Department for Education and Employment and is also a registered charity with a history going back to 1838.
SPW is an international development charity that recruits and trains young adults (aged 18-28) as volunteer Peer Educators, to lead programmes that address urgent health and environmental issues in Africa and Asia.
The Arthritis Research Campaign, founded in 1936, raises funds to promote medical research into the cause, treatment and cure of arthritic conditions: to educate medical students, doctors and allied healthcare professionals about arthritis and to provide information to people affected by arthritis and to the general public.
Engineers Without Borders UK: 1 - Supports the projects of partner development organisations by providing them with technically competent volunteers on work placements; 2 - Fosters research into technical problems faced by developing communities; 3 - Trains and educates students and recent graduates in the UK in development theory and practice; 4 - Encourages and assists young people in the UK towards careers in international development and engineering.