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St Vincent De Paul PTFA
Our PTFA aims to support the education of all children at St Vincent de Paul Catholic Primary school in Westminster. We organise a wide range of events throughout the year to enhance the school experience for children, build a community among parents and teachers, and crucially raise funds to purchase much needed ressources for the school and also to fund fun activities for children.
St Vincent De Paul School PTA
The St Vincent De Paul School PTA (often operating as a PTFA) exists to advance the education of pupils by providing essential resources, funding educational experiences beyond state budgets, and fostering a strong, inclusive community between staff, parents, and the wider local area.
St Vincent De Paul Society
We are an anti-poverty charity part of an international Christian voluntary network dedicated to tackling poverty in all its forms by providing practical assistance to people in need. We are a network of over 8,000 volunteer members, motivated by faith, who visit vulnerable or isolated people across England and Wales and offer them friendship and practical support.
St Vincent's Hospice Howwood
St Vincent’s Hospice is a charitable organisation at the heart of the community, offering specialist care and services to all those affected by life limiting illness.
St Vincent SVP Conference
The St Vincent de Paul Society at St Vincent de Paul Parish, Liverpool, is a local volunteer group serving those in need through weekly food and clothing support. Our outreach team also delivers essential household items to individuals and families facing hardship across the community.
St. Wilfrid's, Calverley Parish Church
Loving God, Loving Calverley, Growing Together.
St Wilfrid's Hospice Chichester
St Wilfrid’s Hospice provides and promotes high quality specialist palliative care through in-patient and community services. We have a 14-bed In-Patient Unit, Day Services and Community Hospice Team amongst other staff, all of which provide emotional and spiritual support to patients and their families through terminal illnesses and end of life care.
St Wilfrid's Hospice (Eastbourne)
Our mission is to transform end of life care for the people of Eastbourne, Seaford, Hailsham, Uckfield, Heathfield and all the points in between. We serve a population of 235,000 people covering an area of around 300 square miles. Our expert teams work to help people to live well until the end of their lives and to support their family and friends.
Success Charity
Success Charity is a new, national charity that exists to provide support and advocacy to survivors of childhood brain tumours who are living with life limiting conditions as a result of their tumour and treatment.
SUDC UK
SUDC is the unexpected death of a child aged between 1-18 years that remains unexplained. Around 40 children are affected every year in the UK, comparable to 1-2 seemingly healthy children dying every fortnight, often going to sleep and never waking up. SUDC UK is a registered charity dedicated to awareness, research and family support.
Sudden Arrhythmic Death (SADS)
The cardiac charity SADS UK aims to save lives, providing information, funding research and medical equipment to prevent premature sudden cardiac death. Working in the areas of Research, Prevention and Emergency Care lives have been saved as a direct result of the work of SADS UK.
SUDEP Action
We are the only UK charity supporting those whose loved ones have died suddenly from an epilepsy-related death. Our services include free bereavement support, counselling and help with understanding the inquest process.
Sue Lambert Trust
Sue Lambert Trust is a Norfolk charity providing a kind, safe, non-judgmental, and supportive range of services for people who have experienced sexual abuse, sexual assault or sexual violence.
Sue Ryder
We believe nobody should face dying or grief alone.
Suffolk Accident Rescue Service
SARS provides specialist clinicians to assist the East of England Ambulance Service at the scenes of incidents where patients require an enhanced level of medical care before they reach hospital.
Suffolk Befriending Scheme for People with Learning Disabilities T A The Befriending Scheme
The Befriending Scheme provides friendship and learning opportunities for vulnerable people (16yrs+) across Suffolk, including those with learning disabilities, mental health needs, and other isolated groups. We also provide lots of volunteering opportunities with extra support for those who need it.
Suffolk Family Carers
For over 35 years Suffolk Family Carers have worked together to ensure unpaid family carers of all ages across Suffolk are visible, valued, supported and connected. Providing information, advice and support to thousands of family carers each year to help them live fuller lives.
Suffolk Hedgehog Hospital
To relieve the suffering of animals in need of care & attention primarily hedgehogs and other UK wildlife. In particular to provide and maintain rescue homes or other activities for the reception care and treatment of orphaned, injured, ill or abandoned animals, with the aim of returning any wild animals to their natural environment and any domestic to a suitable home.
Suffolk Libraries
We ask for donations to fund our work tackling social isolation, nurturing children’s literacy, supporting vulnerable people and promoting wellbeing across Suffolk. ‍We’re the charity that runs the library service on behalf of Suffolk County Council.
Suffolk Mind
We’re on a mission to make Suffolk the best place in the world for talking about and taking care of mental health! Suffolk Mind supports people from the age of 4 upwards, through skills-based sessions for children and young people, and the adults who support them, our support services for over 18s and our practical mental health training for organisations.