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Every day in the UK, 99 people in their 20s, 30s and 40s are diagnosed with cancer, and we're the only charity that offers tailored support to this age group of cancer patients.We support people in their 20s-40s to live life alongside cancer. Events, expert advice, exercise & more.
Practical and emotional support for anyone affected by any cancer across South East Hampshire. We are here to support the patient, their family and friends.We offer counselling, complementary therapies, befriending, a drop in centre, art therapy as well as coffee mornings and knit and knatter.
CDA supports Deaf people and their families in Cumbria. We provide British Sign Language interpreters, specialist support workers, deaf awareness training, BSL courses and much more.We believe in equality for deaf people and promote understanding and respect within the community.
Both Parents Matter is a charity providing information and support to separated parents to ensure a child's right to a relationship with both. Support is provided through a national helpline, website, internet forums, branch meetings and parent support workshops. It also campaigns to ensure that both parents are treated equally.
Style Acre enhances the lives of people with learning disabilities and autism throughout Oxfordshire, providing person-centred support for over 270 people through supported living care, community day hubs and our work programme and communication therapies.
We are NABS. The charity helping everyone in the advertising and media industry move forward.From hot tips when you’re ready to fly, to ahelping hand when you’ve fallen down, we’ve got you. How’s it going? We’re here if you need
Established in 2006, Art Refuge offers vital art and art therapy support to people displaced by conflict, persecution, poverty and climate change, in the UK and internationally. We deliver longterm programmes in England and northern France, alongside training, education, exhibitions and research.
The Lauren Currie Twilight Foundation is dedicated to the support of Vasculitis. The charity was set up in memory of Lauren Currie who died of Vasculitis at the age of 15 in October 2010. The charity funds Awareness, Education, Research and Patient Support Services & Groups throughout the UK.
PC is a rare skin disease that involves painful calluses and blisters on the soles of the feet, thickened nails and cysts. Walking is difficult and sometimes impossible. PC Project Europe is a SCIO SC046480 that works with PC Project, a 501(c)3 US public charity, to better serve patients in Europe.
The Trust provides junior sports people in the Scottish Borders with assistance to further their sporting careers.The Trust recognises the increasing financial burden of training/competing at the higher end of sport and offers financial assistance to juniors who have proven ability in their sport.
Oxford Breast Buddy Group (OBBG) is an Oxfordshire based charity supporting over 1,200 women a year, during their breast cancer treatment and beyond. OBBG provides psychological, emotional and practical support through talks, workshops, socials and a huge variety of events. All OBBG gatherings provide wonderful opportunities to meet with other members who might be on a similar journey. OBBG is run by volunteers, all of whom have had breast cancer or are involved in the treatment and care of breast cancer patients. Their motto is ‘patients supporting patients’.
Somerset NHS Charity works alongside Love Musgrove and Yeovil Hospital Charity to raise funds for all of Somerset’s NHS hospitals, mental health services and other community-based services. www.SomersetNHSCharity.org.ukSomersetNHSCharity@somersetft.nhs.ukRegd. Charity No. 1059922