Healthcare provider HE400¶
Healthcare provider is a tag in the UK-CAT classification of charities in the UK. It is part of the Health categoryand the Healthcare provider subcategory.
946 charities have been tagged with this tag. This represents 0.47% of all charities.
Keywords to find charities¶
UK-CAT categories are applied to charities based on a set of keywords, in the form of a regular expression.
The regular expression used to find charities in this tag is:
\b((health|medical) (cent(re|er)|facilit(y|ies))|doctor'?s? surger(ies|y)|infirmar(ies|y)|clinics?|dispensary|pharmacy|medical wing)\b
Distribution by size of charity¶
| Income band | Charities with tag | Percent of all charities |
|---|---|---|
| Under £10k | 335 | 0.47% |
| £10k - £100k | 341 | 0.49% |
| £100k - £250k | 74 | 0.33% |
| £250k - £500k | 54 | 0.50% |
| £500k - £1m | 35 | 0.51% |
| £1m - £10m | 45 | 0.49% |
| Over £10m | 11 | 0.49% |
| Total | 895 | 0.46% |
Distribution by charity regulator¶
| Regulator | Charities with tag | Percent of all charities |
|---|---|---|
| ccew | 772 | 0.45% |
| ccni | 87 | 1.21% |
| oscr | 87 | 0.35% |
| Total | 946 | 0.47% |
Ten largest charities (by income)¶
| Name | Latest income |
|---|---|
| MSI REPRODUCTIVE CHOICES [Charity number: 265543] MSI Reproductive Choices is one of the world's leading providers of sexual and reproductive healthcare. We believe that everyone should have the right to choose. From contraception to safe abortion and life-saving post- abortion care, we are committed to delivering compassionate, high- quality services. Our 9,000 team members work across 37 countries, reaching over 35,000 women each day. |
£309,542,000 |
| MACMILLAN CANCER SUPPORT [Charity number: 261017] Macmillan Cancer Support exists to help improve the lives of people affected by cancer - those with cancer and their families, carers and communities. We are a source for support, helping anyone affected by cancer navigate through the system to get what they need, and a force for change, working to improve cancer care. |
£245,546,254 |
| Macmillan Cancer Support [Charity number: SC039907] to provrde support, assistance and Information directly or rndirectly to people affected by cancer, (b) to further and build cancer awareness, education and research, (c) to promote and Influence effective care, Involvement and support for people affected by cancer In this Memorandum, 'people offected by cancer' Includes individuals who have a suspected or confirmed cancer diagnosis, their carers, families, friends, work colleagues, and anyone else directly or indirectly affected by cancer |
£245,546,000 |
| TRUSTEES OF THE LONDON CLINIC LIMITED [Charity number: 211136] The provision of medical care to patients and the sick and the promotion and advancement of scientific research, good clinical practice and training. |
£188,080,000 |
| People's Dispensary For Sick Animals [Charity number: SC037585] (4) The objects of the Society are– a) the provision of free medical or surgical treatment, or such treatment at reduced charges, to animals belonging to persons who are unable to afford the services of a veterinary surgeon. b) the prevention of suffering of animals by the provision of preventative treatment, care and advice (whether free, at a reduced charge or at full charge). c) the education of the public in matters concerning animal health and welfare in general. d) the advancement of animal welfare for the public benefit by any other means.’ |
£128,887,000 |
| THE PEOPLE'S DISPENSARY FOR SICK ANIMALS [Charity number: 208217] Founded in 1917, PDSA is the UK's leading veterinary charity. Our mission is to improve the life of every pet. We prevent illness, suffering and unnecessary death of pets; educate people about their welfare needs, and treat pets needing our help across the UK. In 2018 we provided 2.5 million treatments to more than 430,000 pets. Our services are funded entirely by public support. |
£128,887,000 |
| Ulster Independent Clinic Limited [Charity number: NI103565] The hospital provides the following facilities and services to achieve its purpose: • In and day patient rooms • Operating theatres • Recovery wards • Outpatient Department • Physiotherapy Department • X-ray Department • Pharmacy • Cellular Pathology Laboratory |
£41,369,476 |
| PILGRIMS HOSPICES IN EAST KENT [Charity number: 293968] The charity runs three hospices providing specialist palliative care services to patients through inpatient and day care, clinics, support at home from teams of community nurses and a 24-hour helpline. Families receive social, pastoral and bereavement support from teams of professionals at all three hospices. An education centre provides training and education for professionals and the public. |
£18,946,000 |
| LEICESTERSHIRE & RUTLAND ORGANISATION FOR THE RELIEF OF SUFFERING LIMITED [Charity number: 506120] Hospice care with the aim of enhancing the quality of life of patients with cancer, progressive neurological disease and other conditions, and for whom curative treatment is no longer possible. Patients are aged 18 years and upwards.Areas of activity:In-patient Ward (31 beds), Clinics:Community Nurse Specialists, DayTherapy, Counselling, Lymphoedema Clinics, Education/Training, Research |
£16,160,795 |
| ST GILES HOSPICE [Charity number: 509014] St Giles Hospice provides excellent palliative care and enables our communities to support each other in living the best life they can to the very end, focusing on what matters most to individuals, families and our community on issues relating to terminal illness, death, dying and loss. Services: IPU, Community Nursing, 24/7 Advice, Therapies/Clinics, Education, Bereavement Support & Physiotherapy |
£12,793,047 |
Ten random charities¶
| Name | Latest income |
|---|---|
| Lincoln courts Youth & Community Association [Charity number: NI103123] LCYCA manage a purpose -built local authority community centre within the Lincoln Courts estate. Our group is a grass-roots community group set up to try and improve the life for the residents within the area and the surrounding areas. The main activities of our group include running the youth club which is run 5 days a week for 3 different age groups, up to eighteen years old. Activities also include the Senior Citizens luncheon club, the Parent & Toddlers group, older peoples programme and the Women’s group. We try to encourage the older residents to participate in various activities within the community. There are also a number of clinics available which include Welfare rights, Housing Executive and other relevant statutory bodies. The main focus of our activities has been through the youth club which has reached out to all young people within the estate and the surrounding areas to provide them with new opportunities and experiences, to divert them from the ongoing temptation to get involved with anti-social behaviour. |
£226,290 |
| LOVE NEPAL [Charity number: 1106591] The building of schools in rural villages in Nepal, which providie education to children and women. The provision of health camps, which provide much needed medical assitance and health advise/education.The building of a permanent health centre which will require ongoing funding for the running costs to provide medical staff , equipment and supplies. Clothes distributions and more. |
£439 |
| THE MID DEVON COMMUNITY FAMILY TRUST [Charity number: 1092788] Supports marriage preparation, marriage enrichment and family / children courses in local community. Also, operates a weekly appointment based advice surgery at the local doctor's surgery. |
£1,200 |
| Association Bulgarian Culture and Education (ABCE) [Charity number: NI106471] ABCE manages IVAN VAZOV First Bulgarian School in Armagh. Children 3+ attending classes on a weekly basis following curriculum of Bulgarian Ministry of Education. Adults training, language classes, Arts and Crafts Club, Cultural Events; Preserving Bulgarian Culture and heritage,;Veselyatsi Folk Club ( Traditional folk dances for adults weekly); Happy Feet Kids Dance School( weekly), Well-being workshops; Provision of Monthly information clinics for BME and local community. |
£60,643 |
| NDORO CHILDREN'S CHARITIES [Charity number: 1120984] To provide opportunity to as many children as possible in underprivileged Africa by focusing on the development of education, health promotion initiatives and social service in areas where other agencies have not yet ventured and by working in collaboration with other agencies in the UK. We are currently working to provide an orphanage home, school and clinic for children in Zimbabwe. Your donatio |
£4,445 |
| THE AMELIE AND DANIEL LINSEY FOUNDATION [Charity number: 1189206] Supporting Communities Of Local Victims Of The Sri Lanka Easter Bombing, and Improving Local Medical Facilities in Memory of Amelie & Daniel Linsey. |
£107,369 |
| THE THOMPSON NURSES' BENEVOLENT FUND [Charity number: 206726] Income to be applied for the benefit of nurses engaged at the Guest Hospital and Eye Infirmary Dudley and in particular for the assistance of nurses in training. |
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| AL-GILANI TRUST [Charity number: 1112441] The charity provides funds for staffing and facilities for a medical centre in rural Pakistan and two ambulances for patients of surrounding villages. A 500 gallon filtration plant has been installed for free clean water to the public. The charity provides funds to run treatment camps in remote villages in collaboration with other local organisations, e.g. for eye testing and treatment. |
£7,665 |
| THE FRIENDS OF COWES MEDICAL CENTRE [Charity number: 1047087] To raise money to provide facilities and equipment at Cowes Medical Centre for patients of the Centre. |
£8,810 |
| Cregagh Community Association [Charity number: NI103197] Cregagh Community Association provides social facilities and interaction aimed at addressing the health and well-being needs of older people in the community; these activities include regular lunches for older people where opportunities to meet and socialize are provided where they would not otherwise be available. The Association runs intergenerational programmes where young people and older people participate in activities and programmes which break down generational barriers and create a more cohesive community. We run annual community festivals at certain and different times of the year to provide safe and enjoyable activities. We have run other programmes and activities aimed at addressing different identified needs, e.g. Community Pharmacy Project Cregagh Community association runs a Parent and Toddlers group. Cregagh Community Association hosts and facilitates an Inter-agency Partnership which brings together the full range of service providers, public bodies and stakeholders to combine efforts and collaborate in the provision of services, activities and programmes to the betterment of everyone in the local community. The Community Association was a key partner in the establishment of a new Community Centre and continues to work with the Education authority and Belfast City Council on the use and management of the Centre. |
£3,855 |