Charities In Northern Ireland
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United Kingdom Photopheresis Society
Arts, ResearchTo advance health by promoting the knowledge of Photopheresis, stimulate research in this field and disseminate knowledge at meetings, via publications and guidelines and work to develop best standards in clinical practice for the advancement of care to the health benefit of our patients
The William And Grace Trust
Social welfareThe trust provides relief in cases of need, hardship or distress for serving or former members of the Royal Logistic Corps and others who work with them who are injured whilst undertaking counter terrorist bomb disposal duties and dependant members of RLC members.
British Breeds Revival Trust
EnvironmentPromoting the cultural and historic traditions of keeping, breeding and otherwise conserving British breeds and populations of farm animals sustainably and to encourage greater biodiversity.Providing education and training in techniques for the on farm and/ or the in gene bank conservation of British BreedsProviding support for the revival, maintenance, conservation and enhancement of the same
Shura Trust
ReligionTo advance the understanding of the true Muslim faith which stands for an inclusive and peaceful social cohesiveness in London and other areas in the UK for the benefit of the public through the holding of reading circles, lectures and prayers to enlighten others about the Islamic faith.
British Society For The Study Of Vulval Diseases
ResearchPROMOTION OF EDUCATION , RESEARCH AND PATIENT INFORMATION IN VULVAL DISEASE
British Cochlear Implant Group CIO
The British Cochlear Implant Group (BCIG) is a UK and Ireland charity which campaigns and advocates on behalf of patients, acts as a point of contact for advice and information, supports and undertakes research; in order to promote the benefits of hearing implants. BCIG is a national organisation operating from hearing implant clinics and research organisations.
The Nugee Foundation
Arts, Beneficiary group, Education, Health, Social welfareFor the Patronages of Wymering, Cosham, Farlington and Great Oxenden, supporting the parishes and benefices financially and in any other way the Trustees see fit. Support the provision of music in schools and young people, especially those from deprived backgrounds, as a therapy to help those suffering from physical and mental illness. Support other charitable activities as agreed by the Trustees.
Julia Watertime Trust
Beneficiary group, LeisureTo advance in life and help young people through the provision of water based recreational and leisure time activities excursions and holidays provided in the interest of their social welfare, designed to improve their skills, confidence, capabilities and well-being and to improve the conditions of life of such persons and enable them to participate in society as mature and responsible individuals
The Christopher Ewart-Biggs Memorial Trust
The Christopher Ewart-Biggs Memorial Trust was created in memory of the British ambassador to Ireland who was killed by the IRA in 1976. The trust awards a -ú10,000 prize for a written work that is considered to promote peace and reconciliation in Ireland,a greater understanding between the peoples of Ireland and Britain, or closer cooperation between the partners of the European Union.
New Kapporet
HealthNew Kapporet is a Christian listening service, providing confidential, Christian-based emotional support to persons in UK and elsewhere, who are experiencing feelings of distress or despair, including those who may be at risk of suicide. Initially, the organisation will focus on calls from landlines and mobiles, extending the service to email, SMS and instant messaging as listener numbers grow.
British Society Of Gerodontology
Beneficiary groupSpring and Winter study days.Guidelines on oral health for older people Society awards / prizes for excellence in Special Care for older persons.Public information on oral health care for older people.Working with statutory and voluntary organisations on mouth care for older people.Advising on national curricula for oral care for older people.Providing funding for research
Royal Army Chaplains' Department Association
Armed forces, Religion, Social welfareTo promote the efficiency of the RACHD, in particular, but not exclusively, by:* Maintaining contact between past & present members of the department* Fostering espirit-de-corps, comradeship & welfare of the department.Also to relieve, either generally or individually, Chaplains or formaer Chaplains or the dependants of such persons who are in conditions of need, hardship or distress.
The Turley Associates Charitable Trust
The Trust takes a proactive approach in its donation strategy and makes direct approaches to charities it wishes to support, in the context of its objects. It does not therefore invite unsolicited external applications.
Palaeontographical Society
The Society promotes the knowledge of and research into UK fossils, by means of the publication of monographs, the organisation of meetings, and the provision of a small number of grants.
The Fred Foundation
Beneficiary groupThe funding of specialist education for children with autismFormed in April 2007, The Fred Foundation is built on the principle of allowing children with autism to reach their potential through individual specialised education programmes.
Association For Improvements In The Maternity Services
Arts, Beneficiary group, Charitable activities, Charity and VCS support, HealthAIMS is a volunteer run charity campaigning on maternity issues and providing birth information and support via helpline, website and publications. We believe that women should be supported to make informed decisions about what is right for them when they are pregnant, giving birth and when feeding and caring for their baby, and work towards making this a reality for all families in the UK
Community Funeral Relief
ReligionCommunity Funeral Relief provides funeral services to Muslim members of the East African Community living in the United Kingdom-including advice about what to do when someone dies and arranging their funeral. COF assists its community members to help each other in dealing with the death of a loved one and covering the costs of their funeral. For more information please visit www.cofrelief.co.uk
British Society For Haemostasis And Thrombosis
Charitable activities, Education, ResearchThe objectives of BSHT are the advancement of public education and the promotion of those branches of medical science concerned with haemostasis and thrombosis. The Society holds meetings at which members and guests present and discuss their work; provides a website and annual newsletter; and makes grants and bursaries available for education and research in haemostasis and thrombosis.
Lifelines
Social welfarePromotes friendship by writing to those awaiting execution in the USA by providing advice and information about the issues likely to arise when writing; a publication that allows people to hear the voice of those on death row; and conferences that include speakers with personal experience of the justice system, death row, and the impact of violent crime on all those who are affected.
Brave Parents
Beneficiary group, HealthBrave Parents is a registered charity created to provide self care opportunities for parents who have children with complex medical needs.'Complex medical needs' refers to children who have been diagnosed by a medical professional, with an illness, disability or sensory impairment (sight and/or hearing impairment) that requires substantial daily support from a Parent Carer.
The Brian Large Bursary Fund
EducationThe Fund's focus is on furthering education and research in transport at UK universities. It does this primarily by providing bursaries for UK residents studying full time for a taught Masters degree in Transport at a UK university.
The Yoga In Healthcare Alliance LTD
LeisureYIHA campaigns to integrate the benefits of yoga into healthcare, and runs the NHS-commissioned 10-week Yoga4Health social prescribing programme for NHS patients who need to make lifestyle changes to avoid chronic illness. Part of the charity's remit is to provide information and research on the benefits of yoga, and to support the NHS in tackling non-communicable diseases (NCDs)
We Are Donors
Beneficiary group, ResearchWE ARE DONORS PROVIDES EDUCATION FOR THE PUBLIC IN GENERAL (AND PARTICULARLY AMONGST YOUNG PEOPLE UNDER THE AGE OF 25) IN THE SUBJECTS OF BLOOD, ORGAN, TISSUE, STEM CELL, AND BONE MARROW DONATION AND TRANSPLANTATION, INCLUDING DONOR REGISTRATION, IN SUCH WAYS AS THE TRUSTEES SEE FIT FOR THE BENEFIT OF THE GENERAL PUBLIC.
Sandford St Martin (church Of England) Trust
Arts, ReligionThe Sandford St Martin Trust advocates for and promotes thought-provoking, distinctive broadcasting that engages with religions of all faiths, ethics or spirituality. We believe the media have an increasingly important and challenging role to play in interpreting what happens in the world. Through their work, the media can promote understanding, increase tolerance, and help build community.
The Treatment Bag CIO
HealthThe supply of fabulous gifts delivered in a beautiful bag to chemotherapy and radiotherapy patients. Bags may be sold online in the future. The bags will be gifted to chemotherapy centres around the south west of England initially with the idea of branching out across the UK in the future. The bags are filled with items which have been donated by companies.