Harlington Hospice
The Harlington Hospice is the local Hospice for Hillingdon and Northwest London and has been delivering expert palliative care and support to our local community since 14 February 1977. The Hospice is a special place, where patients and families can spend precious time together, on the Mount Vernon Hospital site in Northwood, Middlesex. Our professional team offers medical, nursing and emotional care along with practical support for patients, their families and carers.
Haven House Children’s Hospice
Haven House Children’s Hospice has been in your local community for more than 20 years, and everything we do is thanks to the generosity of supporters that feel a connection to the work that we do for seriously ill children and their families.
Hospice AID UK
Hospice AID UK delivers much needed grants to hospices throughout the UK. We donate in areas where funding is not available from other sources, filling the gap that would otherwise mean hospices going without.
Leicester Hospitals Charity
Leicester Hospitals Charity exists to support patients, their carers and the NHS staff who look after them in Leicester, Leicestershire, Rutland and beyond. We link closely with the strategic aims of the University Hospitals of Leicester and the broader strategic aims of NHS healthcare in the East Midlands and are committed to providing additional resources, state of the art equipment and the best possible facilities and environment for our patients, visitors and staff.
Manchester Foundation Trust Charity
Manchester Foundation Trust Charity supports one of the largest NHS Trusts in the UK, employing over 28,000 staff. Our family of ten hospitals operate across seven different sites, providing a wide range of services from comprehensive local general hospital care through to highly specialised regional and national services. Our aim, as a Charity, is to raise funds to enhance the services we provide and the care that we give to over 2.5 million patients who use our hospitals every year.
Mercy Ships UK
Mercy Ships brings free, life-changing surgeries to people across sub-Saharan Africa. As faith-based charity, we follow the model of Jesus to bring hope and healing. Our hospital ships reach women, men and children facing poverty. From blindness to bowed legs. Cleft lips to tumours. Our medical volunteers help those who have no one else to turn to. We couldn’t do this you.
Midlands Air Ambulance Charity
Midlands Air Ambulance Charity is responsible for funding and operating three air ambulances serving the communities of Gloucestershire, Herefordshire, Shropshire, Staffordshire, the West Midlands and Worcestershire; representing a population in excess of six million. The three aircraft each carries a crew compromising a pilot and two critical care paramedics (CCP) or a CCP and accompanying flight doctor, plus full life-support medical equipment and advanced medicines.
NHS Charities Together
NHS Charities Together is the national charity caring for the NHS, so everyone can have better healthcare. With a network of over 230 NHS charities, we provide the extra support that’s needed to care for staff, patients, and improve health in our communities. And with NHS charities located across the UK, we can reach the people that need support most, in every part of the country, every day of the week.
National Brain Appeal, The
In the UK alone, 1 in 6 of us (14.7million) lives with a neurological condition. The National Brain Appeal (TNBA) raises funds to advance treatment and research at The National Hospital for Neurology & Neurosurgery and the Institute of Neurology – together known as ‘Queen Square’. We want to improve the outcome and quality of life for everyone affected by a neurological condition.
Royal Brompton & Harefield Hospitals Charity
Imagine a UK where heart and lung disease are no longer two of its greatest killers. And imagine if your lasting legacy to the world was making this happen. For the pioneering teams at Royal Brompton & Harefield Hospitals Charity, the ultimate vision for the future is wiping out heart and lung disease. They work tirelessly every day to make this happen, spurred on by an inspiring thought: by the time this generation of children are grown up, with children of their own, heart and lung disease could be a thing of the past.