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Alder
Hey is the largest and busiest paediatric hospital in Western Europe and
one of the most important centres of medical excellence in the world.
It is responsible for the health of more children than any other children's
hospital in the UKand Ireland, providing healthcare for over 200,000 children
every year.
Please visit their fundraising
page or the website for their Imagine
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The
New Crumlin
Hospital Group represents parents, guardians, and other interested
adults from all parts of the country who are lobbying for the complete
and urgent redevelopment of Our Lady’s Hospital for Sick Children
in Crumlin (OLHSC), Dublin. |
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The
Let’s Kick Racism
Out of Football campaign was started by the Commission for Racial
Equality and the Professional Footballers’ Association in 1993.
It is supported by all the game’s governing bodies, supporters’
organisations and local authorities, and works to challenge racism at
all levels of the game. |
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Zöe's
Place Baby Hospice offers palliative respite and terminal care for children up to the age of 5 years with complex and life limiting illnesses and has long been supported by the People's
Forum. |
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The
MS Society
is the UK's largest charity for people affected by Multiple Sclerosis
(MS). The
Society funds MS research, runs respite care centres, provides grants,
education and training on MS. It produces numerous publications on MS
and runs a freephone specialist helpline. |
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Stick
'n' Step is a parent-inspired Centre that strives to get the 'ability
out of disability' by providing free Conductive Education for children
with Cerebral Palsy. Cerebral Palsy is not a disease or an illness. It
is the description of a physical impairment that affects movement. The
movement problems vary from barely noticeable to extremely severe. Conductive
Education focuses on what the individual can do and aims to maximise his
or her abilities. |
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Granting
wishes for children aged 3 to 18 living with life-threatening illnesses
Make-A-Wish
Foundation® UK has no cures to offer and all too often some
of our endings are sad, but during desperate times when there seems
to be no hope, Make-A-Wish steps in and provides positive, and uplifting
relief. Most of all, a wish granted brings a time of magic and joy,
for the special children and the families we serve. |
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