giving results logo

The Life Of Riley Appeal Limited

Facts, figures and similar charities

Website: https://lifeofrileyappeal.co.uk/

What does this charity do?

Click a theme to see similar charities

health search

disease rare

person search

people suffering from moyamoya disease and or hypothalamic hamartoma

Finances:

Table
Graph

Objects:

(1) to promote the relief of and support to children (including, but without limitation, riley louie watkins who was born on 21 march 2012) and young people suffering from moyamoya disease and/or hypothalamic hamartoma (or both) and their families;(2) to fund medical treatment, operations and equipment for children (including, but without limitation, the said riley louie watkins) and young people suffering from moyamoya disease and/or hypothalamic hamartoma (or both);(3) to provide funds to charitable organisations which provide assistance to children and young people suffering from moyamoya disease, hypothalamic hamartoma and other rare conditions and which offer support to the families of such children or such young people;(4) to raise public awareness and knowledge in matters relating to moyamoya disease and hypothalamic hamartoma affecting children and young people; and(5) to promote and fund research into the causes, diagnosis, alleviation, prevention, treatment and cure of moyamoya disease and hypothalamic hamartoma affecting children and young people and to publish the useful results of such research.

Advertisement

Book

Copyright © Unlimited AI CIC 2021. Contact: contact@unlimitedai.co.uk Website: www.unlimitedai.co.uk
Figures are obtained from the UK charity commission. Contains public sector information licensed under the Open Government Licence v3.0. This website is not endorsed by the UK charity commission.
As an Amazon associate, Giving Results is funded by commission from sales made from adverts. Profits are re-invested into maintaining the website or similar charity based projects. Giving Results does not place cookies on your browser or collect personal information, but clicking Amazon links will cause Amazon to place cookies on your browser. Cookie preferences can be configured on Amazon.