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    All money raised for Action Cancer stays in Northern Ireland to support local people. The charotyneed to raise £4 million every year to deliver their vital services. Action Cancer relies on donations from the public and the local business community to deliver their life-saving and support services to local people.
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    Air Ambulance NI is the organisation that fundraises for and manages helicopter operations for Northern Ireland's Helicopter Emergency Medical Service (HEMS), provided in partnership with the Northern Ireland Ambulance Service. It saves lives by flying consultants and paramedics direcly to trauma incidents, allowing onsite hospital ER-level care. It also slashes journey times for getting casualties to hospital. It costs about £2m to run the service.
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    From the moment someone starts worrying about their symptoms, Alzheimer's Society can be there for them. Your support means that people don't have to face this condition alone, and that together, we can build a better tomorrow for everyone affected by dementia.
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    Your support helps us fund world-class cancer research and long-term projects with huge potential to improve and save more lives. Thank you for bringing hope to everyone affected by cancer.
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    Your donations will help pay for a life-changing visit from a NICHS Family Support Co-ordinator following a respiratory diagnosis, or after a heart attack or stroke.
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    You, our supporters make the difference to what services and support we can provide to children and young people with heart disease and their families in Northern Ireland.
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    Supporters drive everything we do at Cancer Research UK. It’s only thanks to your generosity that we’ve helped double cancer survival in just 40 years. We will provide information about our finances so you can see how your money is beating cancer and the difference you're making. For every £1 donated, over 80p is used to beat cancer. The rest is used to raise funds for the future. We will keep you up to date with life-saving research your support is funding and how you are helping beat cancer.
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    Daisy Lodge provide short breaks to families from the Republic of Ireland in Daisy Lodge, Co. Down for over five years. It is their vision to build and open a second therapeutic short break centre for children with cancer and their families in the Republic of Ireland so that no child has to face cancer alone.
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    With more people being diagnosed with dementia every day, there's no doubt that demand for services will continue to grow. Having a guaranteed, regular source of income really helps us to resource our work. That's where you come in. By setting up a monthly regular donation you will allow us to continue to support people living with dementia.
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    In the last year the charity has invested over £1.13 million into local cancer services through the life-saving and life-changing work we support. We are committed to ensuring that patients can avail of the best treatment and care available by funding vital medical staff and equipment.
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    Every day 250 people in the UK start to lose their sight. When someone loses their sight, Guide Dogs for the Blind are here to make sure they don't lose their freedom as well. Every penny donated will go towards helping the charity provide life-changing services for people with sight loss.
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    We will move mountains to help people with cancer live life as fully as they can. But we can’t do it without you. Help us do whatever it takes, because we’ve never been needed more.
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    Every five minutes someone in the UK dies without the care and support they need. This isn't right. Too many people are suffering needlessly at the end of their lives. It's time for change. It's time for everyone to have the peaceful, pain-free death we all deserve.
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    We campaign to improve the quality of life of people who live with a muscle-wasting condition and for them to have access to the specialist healthcare, welfare support and emerging treatments they need, as soon as possible.
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    The NIBTS exists to fully supply the needs of all hospitals and clinical units in the province with safe and effective blood and blood products and other related services. The discharge of this function includes a commitment to the care and welfare of our voluntary donors. The Northern Ireland Blood Transfusion Service is an independent, Special Agency of the DHSSPS. It is responsible for the collection, testing and distribution of over 55,000 blood donations each year.
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    Our birds and wildlife are increasingly vulnerable in a rapidly-changing world. Together, we can create bigger, better, more joined-up spaces to save our wildlife, and our shared home. Northern Ireland is home to all sorts of wonderful wildlife, from lolloping Irish hares to soaring red kites, not to mention stunning scenery as far as the eye can see.
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    Our Friends play a vital role in the SVP. Their regular gifts enable us to plan our future work with greater confidence and help our volunteers to support more families and individuals struggling with poverty or facing loneliness and isolation.
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    This high-quality care extends beyond the Hospice into the community and the hospital services. Its aim is to enhance the quality of life for patients by responding to the physical, psychological, emotional, spiritual and social needs and supporting families and carers, thus enabling each person to live every day to the full.
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    Your support is helping to save lives, we look forward to keeping in touch with you by post and phone with information about research, support services and how you can get involved with our life saving work, for example through fundraising, campaigning or volunteering.
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    Parkinson's doesn’t stop in times of crisis and neither do we. We’re making sure we are here for the Parkinson’s community. By supporting our vital work, you can help us be there for every person with Parkinson’s. With your help, we can respond to what our community needs right now, fighting for further change and chasing down a cure.
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    We are an open door for men and women in our local community who may be struggling with mental ill health, addiction, physical illness, loneliness or isolation. When they’re ready, we’ll help them move forward positively.
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