Health Charities That specialise in Health condition
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The Thurrock Stroke Club
Beneficiary group, HealthProviding support to stroke survivors and their families. Meeting every other week on Tuesday for raffles, bingo, cards, tea & coffee & a chat.
One Big Happy
Beneficiary group, Charity and VCS support, Health, Social welfareFOR THE PUBLIC BENEFIT TO RELIEVE THOSE PARENTS/CARERS WHO ARE IN NEED, BY REASON OF AGE, PHYSICAL OR MENTAL HEALTH, ILL HEALTH, DISABILITY, FINANCIAL OR OTHER HARDSHIP BY:A. CREATING AND MAINTAINING PARENT SUPPORT GROUPS AND FORUMSB. PROMOTING ACTIVE INVOLVEMENT IN THE LOCAL COMMUNITY THROUGH VOLUNTEERING OPPORTUNITIES, INFORMATION, ADVICE, GUIDANCE AND THE SIGNPOSTING OF PROGRAMMES AND/O
Bethel Tabernacle Of God International
Charitable activities, Health, Saving of livesTo advance the Christian faith for the benefit of the public in accordance with the belief in the Father, Son and Holy SpiritTo relieve the needs of those suffering from depression or drug misuse through the provision of counselling serviceThe relief of financial need and suffering amount victims of natural or other kinds of disaster, by providing grants to charities working in affected areas
The Mocatta Charitable Trust
Health, Religion, SocietyCharity supports various charities principally for Jewish causes, doing work for interfaith causes, colon and breast cancer and local charities in London W2.
Bedford And District Audio News
Arts, Charity and VCS support, HealthWe are all volunteers who record the local news on tape every week for blind persons. We read and record on a Monday evening and our listeners receive a tape the next day. We also send out a magazine on tape 4 times a year.
Rotary Club Of Burford And Kingham Trust Fund
Associations, Charity and VCS support, HealthFund raising by collection boxes for local and national charities as well as the running of events for the same purpose. Only small donations made this year. Balance to be donated in Rotary year 2103-14 to Shelterbox, Rotary Foundation, Contented Dementia (local charity) and other local causes.
Second Hope
Charitable activities, HealthWe offer hope and strength to all living with or affected by advanced breast cancer by raising awareness, providing support, campaigning and funding research.
The Brendan Oakes Trust
Beneficiary group, HealthHelping teenagers undergoing treatment for cancer to have fun. Provision of laptop computers for study and social networking whilst in hospital. Helping NHS Trusts to furnish their teenage and young people projects with electrical equipment, furniture, computer games and media equipment. Helping individuals to enjoy trips to London shows, river cruises and silverstone circuits events.
The Winston Netto Foundation
Education, HealthSince 2002 activities of WNF were carried out by the Mr Antony Winston Netto ( now deceased ) and now by Dr C M Netto and Mr V Netto. Both secondary school and Master of Social Work students are supported financially/educationally/in interpersonal skills. They are encouraged to inculcate empathy for blind people and others less fortunate than themselves.
Beat Kidney Stones
HealthTo promote and protect the physical and mental health of sufferers of kidney stones through the provision of financial assistance, support, education and practical advice.To advance the education of the general public in all areas relating to kidney stones, in particular but not exclusively, by funding research into kidney stones.
The Grey Dog Trust
Animals, Arts, Beneficiary group, HealthOur current work entails organising and putting on a music festival called The Grey Dog Festival. This will involve specially selected bands and singers performing and also talking about their own experiences of mental illness. The overarching aim of the festival is to challenge the stigma of mental ill health with a particular focus on young people.
Southport Stroke Club
HealthProvision of scoial facilities for members and carers
Dunmow Flitch Friendship Club
Health, Leisure, Social welfareTo provide the residents of Dunmow with a friendship group so that they can spend time in the company of others. We meet for a social evening of games and live entertainment to provide physical and social recreation for our residents, promoting good mental health wellbeing and minimise risk of social isolation.
Leicester Visually Impaired Bowling Club
HealthVISUALLY IMPAIRED BOWLING CLUB
The Mandy Fisher Foundation
Arts, Charity and VCS support, Education, Health, ReligionWe raise funds by way of sponsored events, and participation events, such as Quizes and Bridge evenings, for the specific support of 3 charities; The North London Hospice, Ovarian Cancer Research at the Oxford University, and Singing for Memories run by Jewish Care.
The Mid Devon Messenger Talking Newspaper Association
Arts, HealthTo relieve the blind or the partially sighted, or those labouring under some temporary or permanent incapacity or disability which makes reading a strain, by the provision of recorded tapes or other appropriate amenities. Recording on cassette tapes a selection of news items from the local newspapers each week. Distribute copies of recording to members of the blind and partially sighted community.
Fatn Talking News
Arts, HealthThe Provision of local news in audible form for the use of those who find reading difficult due to eyesight problems.
Marian Prayer Fellowship
HealthConducting Retreats by national and international Catholic Preachers and Help people attend such Retreats/ Bible conventions Conducting prayer meetings and study classes/ seminars on socially important subjects such as abuse of drugs, alcohol, unsafe sex etcSponsoring catholic preachers on their efforts to spread the Gospel across the worldOther Charitable and philanthropic activities
The Chyrelle Addams Trust
HealthWe have always strived to be a help to the cancer community and have done this verysuccessfully but we are hearing of other hospital departments that also need help sowe would like to broaden our objectives that way can provide equipment for thetreatment of other illnesses while still providing help for those affected by Cancer .
The South Tyneside Blind Welfare Association
HealthProvides small grants for visually impaired people, who are residents of South Tyneside, to contribute to or pay for specialist goods or services which will improve the quality of their lives.
UK India Charitable Trust
Charitable activities, Charity and VCS support, Health, Housing, Social welfareRaise funds in the UK to support poor individuals and projects primarily in INDIA.To provide grants and support to alleviate hunger, poverty, hardship and preventive blindness.To raise awareness of the plight of the poor and homeless in India.
Sleaford Dementia Support
Arts, Health, Social careSleaford Dementia Support runs an activity group, singing and carers plus for people with a diagnosis of dementia and their carers. A further group for carers called Carer's Plus gives carers past and present further support.
Rebecca's Wishes
Beneficiary group, HealthThe aim of the charity is to provide for children with cancer and their families gifts, special holidays, parties etc. in order to help create happy memories. The charity will assist with the purchase of equipment for a child with cancer in order to help make their life easier. In the sad case where a child dies we will assist with the funeral costs and/or thereafter with the cost of a headstone.
Walton Blind Society
Health, Social careWalton Blind Society arranges social meetings, and outings for registered blind or partially sighted people of all ages living in Walton-On-Thames or Hersham. These promote the social wellbeing and inclusion of vulnerable people and help support carers by allowing them personal time.
Psychiatric Assistance Dogs Foundation
Animals, HealthWe are committed to improving the quality of life and independence of people with psychiatric disabilities, by having a psychiatric assistance dog.1 To reduce the pressures on the National & Mental Health Service by helping members gain independence through the use of their Psychiatric Assistance Dogs and2 To reduce the need for a carer which increases self-esteem and reduces care costs.