Sir John Wilson House, 215 Kirkgate, Wakefield, UK, WF1 1JG
LOCATION:
United Kingdom
CATEGORY:
Disabled
National Federation of the Blind of the UK is a national membership organisation of blind and partially sighted people working and campaigning on behalf of others in the UK with similar difficulties.
No More Tears is a registered Private Voluntary Organization in Zimbabwe focusing on improving the quality of life of vulnerable households in marginalized rural communities of Mashonaland Central Province of Zimbabwe targeting women and girls through improving access to primary and secondary education, healthcare services, economic empowerment, and GBV prevention. Our programs take a holistic approach where beneficiaries receive a comprehensive individualised package of services aimed at providing lasting solutions to our beneficiaries.
The Deep Business Centre, Tower Street, Hull, East Yorkshire, UK, HU1 4BG
LOCATION:
United Kingdom
CATEGORY:
Education / Training
We are an educational charity for young people. We aim to dispel the myths and misconceptions of prisons and help young people lead safe and law abiding lives. To do this we run Crime and Safety Awareness Days in Secondary Schools throughout the UK.
Noah's Ark Children's Hospital Charity aims to provide world class care for children and their families. Here at the Noah’s Ark Charity, we believe that all children in Wales should get the best possible hospital care. Working with the NHS, we aim to provide the Noah’s Ark hospital with state of the art equipment and facilities; helping it become one of the best children’s hospitals in the world.
St Clements House, 2-16 Colegate, Norwich, UK, NR3 1BQ
LOCATION:
United Kingdom
CATEGORY:
Medical
Norfolk Accident Rescue Service (NARS) provides advanced pre-hospital care to victims of serious injury and medical emergencies throughout Norfolk. NARS paramedics and doctors have received additional training and are qualified to carry and use drugs and equipment not found on a normal ambulance. They volunteer their services in their own time. The advanced medical equipment they carry is provided by charitable donations, as we receive no funding from the NHS or government. Our aim is to save lives and provide an additional level of care for patients prior to their admission to hospital.