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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.
The organisation runs a donkey sanctuary near the Israeli town of Netanya. It is home to more than 120 donkeys.
Safe Haven also runs a programme of free veterinary clinics for working donkeys, mules and horses on both sides of the Palestinian border. The team regularly visit 14 towns and villages where they offer free veterinary care, advice on tooth and hoof care, harnessing and education and support for the owners.
Friends of the Elderly is passionate about enhancing the quality of life of older people. We provide direct services including residential care homes, nursing homes and dementia care homes. Our day clubs, home support, home visiting, telephone friendship and grant-giving services help older people live independently at home.
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.
Leeds Jewish Welfare Board provides a comprehensive range of high quality, professionally delivered, culturally sensitive, social, residential and community care services, primarily to the Jewish Community.
We touch the lives of one in three families in the Community, offering care of the highest standard to children and families, older people, people with mental health problems and people with learning, sensory and physical disabilities
Merlin's Magic Wand is a worldwide charity for children. It provides magical experiences for children who are seriously ill, disabled or disadvantaged, and brings smiles to their faces. It provides the means for disadvantaged children to visit a Merlin Group attraction in one of its many locations around the world.
BrAMS, based at Frenchay Hospital (Bristol), will provide comprehensive Multiple Sclerosis patient care and carry out disease-orientated research. The unit is well-placed to provide a regional MS Centre of Excellence, with three MS specialist consultants leading a steadily growing team dedicated towards clinical care and research in MS.
Providing compassionate, individualised, holistic and supportive care to patients with life-limiting illnesses, their carers and families.
Our vision is a world where scars do not limit a person’s function, social inclusion or sense of well being. We aim to progress extended rehabilitation and scar management for burns survivors, provide access to treatments and develop a support network for those living with burns and disfigurement. We make it easier to live with burns and scars.
The Powerlist was the brainchild of former New Nation Newspaper editor – Michael Eboda – who established his own publishing company, Powerful Media. Powerful Media has successfully published subsequent Powerlists as its central activity. Allied to the Powerlist are other publications including a Tomorrow’s Leaders list, identifying undergraduates from ethnic minorities who are marked out by their academic institutions as having high potential as future leaders within their chosen field.
Our mission is to raise funds to undertake research that will improve the survival and quality of life of men with prostate cancer. Survival rates for advanced prostate cancer have improved little in the past 50 years and we are determined to make improvements in this area.