Great Ormond Street Childrens Hospital
Great Ormond Street Hospital treats more than 100,000 patients each year - children who are suffering from the rarest, most complex and often life-threatening conditions. They receive the best medical care that money can buy, but the NHS funding cannot meet these ever-rising costs, and that's where the hospital's charity, GOSHCC, steps in.
Great Ormond Street Hospital Children's Charity each years tries to help raise the £50million plus a year to keep the hospital at the forefront of children's healthcare.
For more information on GOSH please go to www.gosh.org
Help For Heroes
Help For Heroes was the idea of Appeal Chairman Bryn Parry and a group of friends and relations, many of who have connections with serving servicemen and women. Bryn and his wife Emma wanted to do something to help the wounded and came up with the idea of a sponsored bike ride. They mentioned it to some friends who mentioned it to some more friends and suddenly Help For Heroes was born and growing fast.
Help For Heroes are passionate about helping our wounded servicemen and women.
For more information on Help For Heroes go to www.helpforheroes.org.uk
The Eve Appeal
Each year, around one million women are diagnosed with gynaecological cancers worldwide compared to other major cancer killers such as lung cancer (1.4 million).
That’s one million reasons to have a charity like The Eve Appeal.
The Eve Appeal is the only UK charity dedicated to funding research into all four gynaecological cancers. In the UK, however, ovarian cancer is the most common and fatal gynaecological cancer, which is why it is the focus of our current fundraising campaign.
When it is detected at its most advanced stage, over 85% of women who develop ovarian cancer will die from the disease, but when it is detected in the early stages, 95% of women will survive.
For more information on The Eve Appeal go to www.eveappeal.org.uk

