Health Charities That specialise in Health condition
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Support To Recovery
Arts, Health, LeisureSupport to Recovery activities relieves the needs of persons within the county of West Yorkshire having mental healthproblems and those who care for people with mental health difficulties, by preventative means, through support, advice, visual arts, creativity, therapeutic interventions and physical activities and by any other charitable means that the trustees may from time to time think fit;
The International Society Of Antimicrobial Chemotherapy
Health, ResearchObjectives are to advance the education and science of chemotherapy. International congresses promoting the development of chemotherapy are held regularly. ISC encourages, supports and sponsors the formation of international working groups for special research projects, commissions, training projects and the use of chemotherapeutics in the field of antimicrobial and antineoplastic chemotherapy.
Changes Bristol LTD
HealthChanges Bristol is a mental health charity that is peer led and provides peer support groups and peer support networks for people who suffer mental distress throughout Bristol and the surrounding area. Our support meetings happen at the same time and place each week. We provide a number of interventions including our Steps to Recovery programme and other wellbeing workshops.
Orb Community Enterprise
Economic and community development, Education, HealthTo promote mental health amongst vulnerable people in Yorkshire who through their social circumstances are in need and in particular to promote and support schemes where such people may receive training and develop skills for employment
Nightlife Outreach
Beneficiary group, Economic and community development, Health, Social welfare1) To advance any social or charitable purpose or purposes; which will promote the regeneration for the public benefit, of areas of social and economic deprivation. 2) The preservation and protection of the LGBT and BAME communities who are affected by addiction, mental health or social exclusion by providing education, support and training.
Bradford Talking Magazines LTD
Beneficiary group, HealthBased at 11-12 Eldon Place, Bradford BD1 3AZBTM works with people who cannot access the written word : people who have a visual impairment, people with learning disabilities, people who are deaf and any person who cannot access the written word. Information produced in a wide range of formats: audio and braille: EasyRead: British Sign Language as well as a multitude of different languages.
North East Dementia Care (sunderland) CIO
Beneficiary group, Health, Social careOur organisation is designed to enhance the well-being of older people living with Dementia by promoting independence and foster social connection. Our day care centre provides dementia specific, person-centred care to meet the needs of the individual person with Dementia in a warm, welcoming, and safe environment.
The Westminster School Foundation (uk) Limited
Charitable activities, Education, Health, LeisureActivities have been aimed at receiving tax-efficient donations to enable the making of charitable grants to support education for the public benefit at or in connection with Westminster School. In future, the Charity plans to support projects such as the award of bursaries to enable 'needs-blind' admission, refurbishment of Little Dean's Yard and the new Sports Centre.
The Facial Surgery Research Foundation - Saving Faces
Charitable activities, Health, ResearchSaving Faces aims to reduce the incidence of oral cancers, injury and disfigurement by leading and promoting research into the prevention, causes and treatment of these conditions. We fund the National Facial, Oral and Oculoplastic Research Centre, the National Head and Neck Audit, a patient-to-patient helpline, the Saving Faces Diagnostic Advice Service, PhD studentships and clinical fellowships.
Dada-Disability And Deaf Arts
Arts, HealthA Disability and Deaf Arts agency offering opportunities and support to Disabled and Deaf people including artists. DaDaFest also provides training to other arts venues to enable access and equality for Disabled and Deaf audiences. The biennial festival, DaDaFest, takes place in Liverpool and other locations across the North West and the UK, bringing in artists and audiences from across the world
Beeston Community Resource CIO
Arts, Education, Health, Leisure, Social welfareThe Charity manages Middle Street Resource Centre, Beeston, where we provide, and are developing a widening range of support services for people suffering from mental ill-health, social exclusion or other social disadvantages. These include therapeutic activities such as music, crafts and gardening, and courses provided by Nottingham College and other educational and training bodies.
The Forget-Me-Not Chorus Cardiff
Arts, Health, Housing, Social careForget-me-not Chorus supports those living with and alongside dementia through the power of song. Inclusive singing sessions in community, care home, hospital and online settings empower participants to use their creative voice: stimulating pride, improving wellbeing and challenging stigma. FMNC began in South Wales in 2011 but has now expanded its musical community across Wales and the UK.
The Link Tees Valley LTD
Beneficiary group, HealthThe Link Charitable Trusts works with children, young people and adults to promote positive mental health by providing one to one counselling and supportive activities for all.
Oxford Head Injury Services
Beneficiary group, HealthOXFORD HEAD INJURY SERVICES PROVIDES INFORMATION AND PRACTICAL SUPPORT TO ANYONE AFFECTED BY BRAIN INJURY (INCLUDING STROKE) - THE INDIVIDUAL, FAMILY AND CARER. THE ACTIVITY AND REHABILITATION CENTRE (THE ARC) PROVIDES SOCIALISATION, THERAPIES AND PHYSIO, PROGRAMMED TO THE INDIVIDUAL'S NEEDS. COMMUNITY SUPPORT IS AVAILABLE THROUGHOUT THE COUNTY. SEE WEBSITE WWW.OXFORDHEADINJURYSERVICES.ORG.UK
Europia
Beneficiary group, Charitable activities, Charity and VCS support, Education, Health, HousingWhere we work Salford, Tameside, Manchester including Wythenshawe, Stockport & OldhamWhat we do * ESOL classes * cultural activities * Family events * Advice & guidance on benefits , housing, etc. * Mum and Children sessions * training *wellbeing projects (mental health) * Empoyability * Volunteering
Arts For Dementia
HealthArts 4 Dementia exists to a) advance public understanding of dementia; andb) to relieve those living with dementia, including those who support or care for them, in particular through access to the arts and provision of therapeutic intervention related to the arts. It focuses particularly on the benefit of arts activities for people living in the community.
St Margaret's Centre
HealthThe St Margaret?s Centre supports adults of all ages with mental health issues and other disabilities. It provides a welcoming therapeutic environment which encourages individuals to gain self esteem-confidence, learn new skills and to develop their potential .The overall aim is to improve the quality of their lives in as many ways as possible.
Deaf Choices UK Limited
Arts, Beneficiary group, HealthDeaf Choices UK aspires to give deaf children improved access to: LANGUAGE by empowering their families to make fully informed choices. LITERACY, by supporting their educators to access information, training and resources. We provide knowledge information and training around the unique benefits, concepts and skills of using Cued Speech. Our offer supports deaf children and those with SEND.
E3 Initiative
Beneficiary group, Charitable activities, Health, Social welfareE3 empowers local Christian partners to bring hope and enable sustainable development in communities affected by poverty and HIV in Africa. We help orphaned and vulnerable children, refugees and people living in some of the poorest communities to escape the cycle of poverty, through education, the relief of sickness and hardship, improving livelihoods and advocacy against gender-based violence.
Fight Bladder Cancer
Beneficiary group, Charitable activities, HealthGenerally: a) supporting patients diagnosed with bladder cancer, their families friends and care givers b) promote awareness of bladder cancer, it?s symptoms, range, treatments and aftercare needs c) the provision of funding for research into the nature, causes, diagnosis, prevention, treatment and cure of bladder cancer. d) campaigning at government level for improvements in outcomes
The St. Edmunds Charity
HealthThe objects of the charity are the relief of persons suffering from chronic alcoholism and the provision of treatment and aftercare of such persons and persons suffering from drugs misuse.The charity does this by continuing to provide supported accommodation for recovering alcoholics and addicts at Rochdale
Supporting People In Need
Beneficiary group, Health, HousingSupporting People In Need Provide accommodation to homeless men. We offer food, a bed to sleep in and support where we able and sign post to professional services where necessary when the level of support required by men staying with us exceeds our capabilities or requires medical intervention, for example substance misuse and alcohol issues.
Suffolk User Forum
HealthSUF's activities are to ensure that the voice of mental health service users is heard at all levels, including strategic boards and meetings in Norfolk, Suffolk and Essex.To ensure that the quality of local mental health services delivered across is informed by feedback from users of the service.
Soundcastle LTD
Arts, Beneficiary group, HealthSoundcastle helps children, families and communities to find their creative spark through transformational music projects that increase confidence, enhance wellbeing and bring people together. We create safe, fun and inspiring spaces where people connect, play and find their voice. This promotes positive mental health and social connection, especially for the most vulnerable members of society.
Wetherby In Support Of The Elderly
Associations, Beneficiary group, Facilities, Health, Social welfareWiSE's core services include befriending, information, and advice, grass cutting, a transport scheme, a memory cafe to support those living with dementia and their carers and regular social activities to reduce isolation and loneliness. The charity also runs the WiSE Owl cafe which is a highly popular community cafe based in Boston Spa.