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charity and offers
As an activist, Lumley is best known for her support for Gurkhas, the exiled Tibetan people and government, the Kondha indigenous people of India, and the Prospect Burma charity, which offers grants to Burmese students, for whom she broadcast a BBC Radio 4 charity appeal in 2001.
Sheen is the president of TREAT Trust Wales, a charity which aims to provide a rehabilitation and therapy centre in the grounds of Swansea ’ s Morriston Hospital by 2015, and is the Welsh ambassador of FILMCLUB, a charity which offers after-school film clubs to state primary and secondary schools in an effort to improve literacy levels.
It is run as an educational charity, and offers science workshops for school children of all ages.
Jenkin is the Vice-President of the UK charity Combat Stress, which offers residential treatment to ex-servicemen and women suffering from Post Traumatic Stress Disorder.
The album was promoted with a small UK tour, profits from which were donated to Oxfam, a charity which " offers the chance for thousands of people to use music to achieve something together, which is an idea that gets me excited ", said Gough.
The charity offers concessions to those on low incomes, and has also provided courses to parents who cannot join in normal classes, for example mothers in prison.
Medical Aid for Palestinians ( MAP ) is a British charity that offers medical services in the West Bank, Gaza Strip and Lebanon and, advocates for the universal right to health.
The family sailed around the world to raise € 650, 000 for the Chernobyl Children's Project, a charity which offers assistance to children affected by the 1986 accident at the nuclear reactor in Chernobyl, Ukraine.
In early 2009, Sexton along with Linda Johnson, Jan Fisher and Lisa Tenner, created PokerGives. org, a nonprofit organization that offers poker players an easier way to give to charity.
The Royal National Institute of Blind People ( RNIB ) is a UK charity which offers a Talking Books library service.
The charity offers free help and advice on all aspects of hearing loss, deafness and related conditions.
The charity offers membership for a £ 2 monthly fee.
The charity offers support and information to people affected by Parkinson's, their families and carers through a network of 350 local groups across England, Wales, Scotland and Northern Ireland.
The institute is a registered charity and offers a Graduate Diploma and Master of Science which are accredited by Dublin City University.
The temple also offers charity medical attention for the needy.
Proceeds from the book go to the TreeHouse Trust, a UK charity operating a school for children with autism and communications disorders, which Hornby's son attends, and to 826 Valencia, a U. S .- based learning center, founded by McSweeney's publisher Dave Eggers, that offers writing workshops and tutoring.
These rides typically vary from 20km-100km and raise money for charity, treadly offers a large list of these events Australia wide.
On her personal website, Hayes offers autographed photos for donations to Pet Hope as charity.
Tom Thumb offers a loyalty card ( Reward Card ) that provides a discount on gasoline, as well as a portion of sales proceeds donated to charity.

charity and respite
He is a Patron of the Cheshire charity The Joshua Tree, which provides respite care for parents of children with special needs.
She is a campaigner for a respite care charity, Crossroads.
In an interview with the Sunday Times, Davies revealed that he had decided to give his private yacht away to a charity called Sail 4 Cancer ( a charity which provides families suffering from cancer with respite break sailing holidays ).

charity and palliative
The charity has co-created the world's first purpose built Institute of Palliative Care-the Cicely Saunders Institute, and supported research to improve the management of symptoms such as breathlessness, action to meet more closely patient and family choice in palliative care, and better support for older people.

charity and care
Its mission is " the care of the Catholic Church for the needy, thereby encouraging human fellowship and making manifest the charity of Christ ", and it undertakes this mission by carrying out humanitarian relief operations following disasters, fostering charity, and encouraging cooperation and coordination of other Catholic organizations.
However, EMTALA is independent of the payers, EMTALA is not similar to bad debt or charity care that MANY not-for-profit hospitals enjoy.
A private national firm operates a hospital in Hereford, and the city is well populated with council-funded, private and charity based nursing, residential and other elderly care homes & facilities.
: This special type of ambulance is provided by a charity for the purpose of taking sick children or adults on trips or vacations away from hospitals, hospices or care homes where they are in long term care.
It has been designated by English Heritage as a Grade II * listed building, and is under the care of a national charity, the Churches Conservation Trust.
Monks or nuns who were handicapped or infirm were marked out for more generous treatment, and care was taken throughout that there should be nobody cast out of their place unprovided for ( who might otherwise have increased the burden of charity for local parishes ).
Craigievar Castle, Aberdeenshire, one of many properties in the care of the charity
* Charity ambulance – A special type of patient transport ambulance is provided by a charity for the purpose of taking sick children or adults on trips or vacations away from hospitals, hospices or care homes where they are in long term care.
Queen Sophia was deeply religious and very active in charity work, especially health care and medicine.
Duvall and Pedraza have been active supporters of Pro Mujer, a non-profit charity organization dedicated to helping Latin America's poorest women ( with Duvall and Pedraza concentrating on Pedraza's home of northern Argentina ) help themselves through micro-credit, business training and health care links.
It also illustrates how the Foundling Hospital's charity work for children still carries on today through the child care organisation Coram.
The Music Hall Guild of Great Britain and America a London based theatre charity, strives to care for and restore the final resting places of Music Hall artistes.
* Praxis Care, a social care charity based in Belfast, Northern Ireland
State Awards of the Russian Federation are the highest form of official recognition given to individuals for service to the nation in the fields of defense, state-building, economics, science, culture, art, education, health care, public safety, rights advocacy and charity.
Furthermore, Spencer viewed charity and altruism positively, as he believed in voluntary association and informal care as opposed to using government machinery.
He has upheld over the years his duties as a Patron to a number of charitable organisations including, a North East Charity which has built schools and care centres for mentally and physically handicapped children and Convoy, a charity which Lord Stevens set up to improve the quality of life of Romanian orphans, Aids sufferers and disabled children and for which he was awarded the Star of Romania, by the President of Romania.
* ICUsteps-Intensive care patient support charity
* Bliss ( charity ), special care baby charity
In 2005, Snowdon became an ambassador for the breast cancer care charity.
The Royal College of Surgeons of England is an independent professional body and registered charity ( 212808 ) committed to promoting and advancing the highest standards of surgical care for patients, regulating surgery, including dentistry, in England and Wales.

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