CHARITY

Our help

Through our work and financial resources we try to support those who can not receive the required help for various reasons. We have families and each one of us also knows how important our love to our children is. Because we know how parents feel who can not help their children, our main direction is to help children. We also try to help physically those children who need immediate support. If you would like to help with any project, please read the brief description of the activity and click on the link.

 
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Reverse Rett

Reverse Rett is a UK medical research charity working to speed treatments and a cure for Rett Syndrome

Rett syndrome is a neurological condition which most often strikes previously healthy little girls between their first and second birthday and leaves them with multiple disabilities and medical complexities for life.

Rett Syndrome has already been reversed in the lab. We work to drive these promising lab developments into tangible treatments and a cure for people living with Rett Syndrome today. You can help. reverserett.org.uk

 
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Cafod

CAFOD stands for the Catholic Agency For Overseas Development. They are an international development charity and the official aid agency of the Catholic Church in England and Wales.

They stand beside people living in poverty – whatever their religion or culture. Through local Church partners, we help people directly in their own communities, and campaign for global justice, so that everyone can reach their full potential.

Every child has the power in them to achieve great things. But with one in six people still living without electricity, the hopes of millions of the world’s children are all too often a distant dream. cafod.org.uk

 
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NDCS

The National Deaf Children's Society is the leading charity dedicated to creating a world without barriers for deaf children and young people.

Generous support from trusts, has enabled NDCS to offer 558 deaf children and young people the chance to partake in our youth programme of sports, arts and outdoor activities in the past year. www.ndcs.org.uk