• Cumbria, Northumberland, Tyne and Wear NHS Foundation Trust Charity

    Cumbria, Northumberland, Tyne and Wear NHS Foundation Trust Charity

    Newcastle upon TyneUnited Kingdom

    Cumbria, Northumberland, Tyne and Wear NHS Foundation Trust (CNTW) is a leading provider of mental health and disability services, providing a range of specialist care across the North East and Cumbria. Patients receiving care in our services are often going through one of the most difficult times in their life and CNTW Charity aims to make this time a little more comfortable by providing the ‘extras’ that wouldn’t be possible from government funding alone.

  • Haven House Children’s Hospice

    Haven House Children’s Hospice

    Woodford GreenUnited Kingdom

    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

    LondonUnited Kingdom

    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.

  • Mercy Ships UK

    Mercy Ships UK

    StevenageUnited Kingdom

    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

    ShifnalUnited Kingdom

    Midlands Air Ambulance Charity operates and funds three air ambulances covering six counties including Gloucestershire, Herefordshire, Shropshire, Staffordshire, Worcestershire and the West Midlands. The charity responds to some of the most traumatic incidents including cardiac arrests, road traffic collisions and sports injuries. The aircraft reaches remote locations to attend to patients unreachable by land ambulance.

  • NHS Charities Together

    NHS Charities Together

    WarwickUnited Kingdom

    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

    National Brain Appeal, The

    LondonUnited Kingdom

    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

    Royal Brompton & Harefield Hospitals Charity

    LondonUnited Kingdom

    Today, heart and lung disease remain one of the UK’s single biggest killers. One in five of us will suffer from a lung condition in our lifetime, and one in four of us will die of heart disease. The facts are devastating. But the future doesn’t have to be.

  • University College London Hospitals Charitable Foundation

    University College London Hospitals Charitable Foundation

    LondonUnited Kingdom

    UCLH Charitable Foundation raises funds for equipment, building projects, staff salaries and vital medical research across all of the UCLH NHS Foundation Trust hospitals. Situated in the heart of London, UCLH is one of the largest NHS trusts in the United Kingdom and provides first-class acute and specialist services.

  • Wakefield Hospice

    Wakefield Hospice

    WakefieldUnited Kingdom

    Since it opened in April 1990, Wakefield Hospice has supported thousands of people with life-limiting illnesses through its inpatient ward, day therapy unit and bereavement support service. The hospice’s team of doctors, nurses, physiotherapists, complementary therapists, occupational health therapist and social worker looks after the physical, emotional, social and spiritual needs of patients and their loved ones.