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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.
LEPRA Health in Action is a medical charity fighting diseases of poverty. Access to health care is very limited and poor living conditions leave people vulnerable to disease, the physical, social and economic results can be devastating. LEPRA works in hard to reach rural areas and urban slums. It covers not just medical treatment but also health education, preventative measures and economic rehabilitation.
The Royal Air Force has a proud tradition of looking after its own. The RAF Benevolent Fund is the RAF's leading welfare charity and is an extension of that tradition.
We provide a spectrum of care, supporting everyone from children growing up on RAF stations, to those serving today to keep our skies safe, to the veterans who fought for our freedom.
Mildmay International is a pioneering HIV charity delivering quality care and treatment, prevention work, rehabilitation, training and education, and health systems strengthening in the UK, sub-Saharan Africa and Eastern Europe.
Childhood First is a charity that provides specialist therapeutic care, education and treatment to children suffering severe emotional and behavioural disturbance as the result of early life trauma.
Despite the level of damage which they have sustained in their earlier lives, the children who come to Childhood First achieve outcomes which are much better than average for children looked after by the State and, in some cases, as good as the outcomes for children in the mainstream.
At Cancer Research Wales our priority is to fund research that will help to give brighter futures to those affected by cancer. We are proud to guarantee that all money raised is spent in Wales. We are funding pioneering research projects carried out by internationally renowned scientists and PhD students across the Principality, as well as Wales’ only specialist cancer library.
Our supporters enable us to fund the highest calibre of research which has the potential to benefit millions of live
MND Scotland exists to help all those affected by Motor Neurone Disease (MND) within Scotland; those living with the disease, their families, carers and those health & social care professionals who contribute to the care of people with MND. Our vision is ‘to make Scotland a place where people are aware of MND, where those living with MND can expect consistently high standards of care & where we can work towards finding a cure’.
The CAIRN Trust's aim is to educate children in rural Nepal. We do this through two key projects:
- building CAIRN Schools and Libraries, in partnership with rural communities
- providing CAIRN Educational Awards. These equip children with the essential educational supplies, enabling them to attend school regularly.
Working towards a world that is free from meningitis and where those
affected by the disease receive quality care and support for life.
The centre provides specialist Bobath therapy to children from all over Wales who have cerebral palsy. Cerebral palsy affects a child's ability to move and develop in the normal way and each child is affected differently. There is no cure for cerebral palsy, but the therapy we provide really does make a difference to the every day lives of the children who need us.
Clatterbridge Cancer Research provides world class cancer research for the benefit of people today and future generations.We look to develop more effective, personalised treatments for some of the most prevalent types of cancer in the UK. As a charity independent of the NHS, we rely on voluntary donations and need to raise £2 million every year to continue our valuable research.