Charities
Helen Rollason Cancer Charity is dedicated to championing quality of life for everyone living with or affected by cancer. We are here to support men and women with all types of cancer at all stages; newly diagnosed, throughout and post treatment, as well as their wider support network of family, friends and carers. We do this through the provision of support centres, complementary therapies, information and advice and supporting research and clinical trials. Our services are delivered free of charge to support cancer patients’ emotional well-being alongside their medical treatment. We focus on offering these services in non-clinical environments to promote a safe, peaceful, relaxing setting across the Essex, London and Hertfordshire regions. The work we do really does make a difference: “The staff are all very welcoming and supportive. Sitting in the lounge before and after treatment is all part of the experience. Talking to other clients and staff or just sitting having ‘me time’, is all part of the therapy. It is so peaceful and relaxing I do not know what I would have done without the charity”. “This is a fabulous service, one that is accepting, supportive and a peaceful place. Thank you from the depths of my heart”. The charity receives no NHS funding and relies on corporate donations, our retail shops, events, grants and its fantastic fundraising supporters to continue services.
The Foundation promotes equality of opportunity, enabling disadvantaged FE students to realise their potential by supporting them through higher education into fulfilling careers.
STRIVING TO SERVE HUMANITY About Us Help Foundation is a registered charity relentlessly working to alleviate poverty as well as poverty-afflicted pain and suffering – regardless of their location. We target the grassroots of poverty and suffering before extended damage leaves lifelong scars on its victims. We primarily focus on: The prevention or relief of poverty The advancement of health Team We believe in serving humanity without barriers, for that our team utilises its strengths to the best of its capacity. All trustees and community volunteers of the Help Foundation are carefully handpicked and serving tirelessly with the skills and expertise that they are blessed with. We are a team of Theologians, Academics, Accountants, IT Specialists, Medical Personnel & Paramedics, Attorneys, Entrepreneurs/ business owners, and other voluntary aid workers from the UK and around the world. Benefits Help Foundation aims to discharge the donation funds within 30 days of receipt, ensuring the spending is according to the strict Islamic Shariah requirements, with utmost professionalism and care. Our Vision To excel in humanitarian relief and the provision of humanitarian services with the highest level of compassion, professionalism, and duty of care to those who need help. LIVE feedback At every possible delivery of aid, we aim to provide LIVE feedback from the ground on our website and social media platforms daily. Transparency We take transparency seriously. The charity has a full and transparent audit trail from the donor to the beneficiary. Refund Option Executing the high Islamic values faithfully along with the professional working standards and transparency in our end-to-end procedures, we also offer a refund policy to anyone who is not satisfied with our work. Our international Projects/Activities Provision of emergency ‘Food Parcels’ primarily for people in Pakistan with a strategic goal of extending emergency food parcels to other developing countries around the world Eye-correction/eye clinic operations Elderly care Clean water facilities Orphanage sponsorship.
HELP The Mental Health Charity aims to provide advice, support and donations to people affected by mental illness. In order to meet our mission and provide services in the community, we rely on the generosity of individuals and businesses for support. Each donation goes towards helping people affected with mental health. Without the assistance of community-minded individuals, businesses and organisations, we would not be able to support the vulnerable suffering from mental illness.