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Hospital HE402

Hospital is a tag in the UK-CAT classification of charities in the UK. It is part of the Health categoryand the Healthcare provider subcategory.

2,991 charities have been tagged with this tag. This represents 1.47% 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(hospitals?)\b

Distribution by size of charity

Income band Charities with tag Percent of all charities
Under £10k 1,087 1.52%
£10k - £100k 985 1.41%
£100k - £250k 261 1.18%
£250k - £500k 164 1.52%
£500k - £1m 125 1.87%
£1m - £10m 188 2.09%
Over £10m 62 2.85%
Total 2,872 1.50%

Distribution by charity regulator

Regulator Charities with tag Percent of all charities
ccew 2,614 1.53%
oscr 271 1.09%
ccni 106 1.47%
Total 2,991 1.47%

Ten largest charities (by income)

Name Latest income
Nuffield Health [Charity number: SC041793]
3.1 To advance, promote and maintain health and health care of all descriptions and to prevent, relieve and cure sickness and ill health of any kind, all for the public benefit.
£1,453,100,000
NUFFIELD HEALTH [Charity number: 205533]
To advance, promote and maintain health and healthcare of all descriptions and to prevent, relieve and cure sickness and ill health of every kind.
£1,453,100,000
Islamic Relief Worldwide [Charity number: SC042020]
‘1.1 The Objects of the Charity are, as a practical manifestation and application of the humanitarian values inspired and guided by the Islamic faith, to promote for the public benefit: 1.1.1 the alleviation of human suffering for those who are the victims of war or natural disaster, trouble, inequalities, injustices or catastrophe and the prevention or relief of poverty or financial hardship by: a. providing humanitarian assistance and other means of saving lives. b. raising awareness and advocating for those in need. c. advancing conflict resolution and reconciliation. d. promoting religious and human harmony. 1.1.2 To promote sustainable development that meets the needs of the present without compromising the ability of future generations to meet their own needs for the benefit of the public by:- a. the preservation, conservation and the protection of the environment and the prudent use of natural resources. b. the relief of poverty and the improvement of the conditions of life in socially and economically disadvantaged communities. c. the promotion of sustainable means of achieving economic growth and regeneration. 1.1.3 to advance and promote education by providing and assisting in the provision of facilities for education, in each case for the public benefit anywhere in the world. 1.1.4 to advance health by the provision of financial or other assistance, including medicines, hospitals and other means, in each case for the public benefit anywhere in the world. and 1.1.5 the advancement of such other charitable purposes as may from time to time be determined and agreed by the Trustees.’
£271,466,000
ST ANDREW'S HEALTHCARE [Charity number: 1104951]
The UK's leading independent charitable provider of specialist mental health care, working with the NHS in the UK to meet the needs of those with psychiatric illness, developmental disability, acquired brain injury and related disorders. The range of services is available to men, women, and young people with needs in mental health, learning disability, brain injury and/or neurological impairment.
£217,813,703
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
THE ORDERS OF ST JOHN CARE TRUST [Charity number: 1048355]
To provide care to older people through care homes specialising in residential, dementia and nursing care, together with intermediate and day care.Care in the community is also provided in hospitals, at home and through the provision of extra care housing.
£169,115,367
GREAT ORMOND STREET HOSPITAL CHILDREN'S CHARITY [Charity number: 1160024]
Great Ormond Street Hospital Children's Charity undertakes fundraising activities in order to invest in development, research and innovation, welfare and clinical development projects, medical equipment and capital infrastructure, all of which will enhance Great Ormond Street Hospital's ability to transform the health and well being of children and young people.
£131,210,000
THE PRIORY OF ENGLAND AND THE ISLANDS OF THE MOST VENERABLE ORDER OF THE HOSPITAL OF ST. JOHN OF JERUSALEM [Charity number: 1077265]
Provide First Aid Training, First Aid Services, Ambulance Services, Youth Services
£106,900,000
SS. JOHN AND ELIZABETH CHARITY [Charity number: 235822]
To provide a hospital for the reception, care and treatment of patients without distinction and, in particular, for patients requiring palliative care, and to serve the sick and dying, and to care for the physical, spiritual and emotional needs of patients irrespective of nationality or religion.
£66,229,000
Affinity Trust [Charity number: SC043881]
The Charity's objects ('the Objects') are the relief of persons with learning difficulties or disabilities, mental or physical difficulties or disabilities, the elderly, those who are chronically sick and persons who are socially, mentally and physically vulnerable by: (a) the management and provision either directly or indirectly by arrangement subcontract or otherwise with other persons firms bodies trusts NHS trusts agencies, Local Authorities public authorities or Government departments of such comprehensive support services and benefits of high quality as may be required by the beneficiaries. (b) the management and provision and ownership (including co-ownership) for such persons as aforesaid in need thereof of houses, hostels, hospitals or other establishments or facilities or accommodation and any associated amenities specially designed or adapted to meet the handicaps and disabilities and requirements of the beneficiaries. (c) the management and provision of services, advice or assistance upon terms appropriate to their means to such persons as aforesaid in need thereof in arranging or carrying out works of improvement, repair or maintenance to houses occupied by them, and providing any associated amenities specially designed or adapted to meet the handicaps disabilities and requirements of the beneficiaries.
£66,224,795

Ten random charities

Name Latest income
Nuffield Health [Charity number: SC041793]
3.1 To advance, promote and maintain health and health care of all descriptions and to prevent, relieve and cure sickness and ill health of any kind, all for the public benefit.
£1,453,100,000
Irvine & Troon Cancer Care [Charity number: SC014645]
4. The organisation's aims are: 4.1 Relieve the needs, suffering and distress, and welfare of persons living in the lrvine, Troon and the surrounding areas living with Cancer or a life threatening illness so that their conditions of life may be improved. ln furtherance of these objects but not othenarise the Charity shall seek to:- 4.2 provide transport, care and comfort to those in need of transport to attend hospital for consultations, treatment and therapy sessions 4.3 we would also provide transport for existing patients who were required to attend hospitals for non-cancerous treatment 4.4 provide introductions to self-help and other relevant organisations 4.5 provide any other services compatible with the aims and objects of the Group
£116,238
THE HUMAN MILK FOUNDATION [Charity number: 1172522]
The Human Milk Foundation provides screened donor milk to babies in hospital or the community, where breastfeeding is impossible or taking time to establish. The HMF also makes grants available for research and educational purposes, and develops programmes of education related to disseminating the science of human milk.
£511,460
NORTHUMBERLAND HOSPITAL RADIO (INCORPORATING RADIO WANSBECK HOSPITAL BROADCASTING) [Charity number: 506123]
NHR is the hospital broadcasting service for Northumberland and North Tyneside. The Charity also provides a public address, music and commentary service for outside events.
£6,228
ABBESS ADELICIA CHARITY [Charity number: 268349]
In 1981, following various negotiations and proposals between the present Chairman of the Abbess Adelicia Charity and the then Lord Salisbury (since deceased) the owner of the Ilford Hospital Chapel complex, the site, including the Chapel and a ?50,000 endowment was transferred to the newly formed Abbess Adelicia Charity which has administered the Ilford Hospital Chapel complex ever since.
£51,121
INTERCESSORS MINISTRIES OF GREAT BRITAIN [Charity number: 1124574]
Prayer Meetings, Seminars, Worship services,counselling,Hospital Visitations,Evangelism
£22,578
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH IN CAMEROON MANCHESTER CONGREGATION [Charity number: 1214825]
Our activities include Christian worship services twice a month at the Withington Methodist Church in Manchester, which include Sunday School for children, Christian men/women fellowship movements activities, pastoral care visits to hospitals, care homes, and individual private homes in Manchester, and supporting education and poverty relief in Manchester and mission work in Scotland/Cameroon.
THE FRIENDS OF BOLINGBROKE HOSPITAL [Charity number: 208479]
Fundraising enables us to supply essential medical equipment. We also offer services & organise activities for patients & provide a link with the local community.On the closure of the Bolingbroke patient services & the Day Hospital moved into St. John's Therapy Centre from where we now operate. To avoid confusioin for our patients we are known as The Bolingbroke & St. John's Friends.
£383
TOWN LANDS [Charity number: 204053]
Provision of assistance to pensioners re spectacles, dental and chiropody. Hospital. travel and medication expenses to anyone living in Pitstone. In general anyone with a genuine financial need will be considered.
£40,448
Arlo’s Army SCIO [Charity number: SC052736]
4 The organisation's purposes are: 4.1 the advancement of health 4.2 to relieve suffering among chronically or terminally ill children 4.3 to relieve despair among the families of chronically or terminally ill children and among bereaved families of those children 4.4 to support families who have a child aged 0-18 years with a life-threatening illness 4.5 the advancement of health and mental wellbeing through offering befriending to those with a chronic or terminal illness 4.6 In furtherance of these purposes the organisation will seek to (A) listen to a family's fears and anxieties (B) help to explain illnesses, diagnoses, and treatments (C) keep a seriously ill child company during hospital stays (D) organise fun activities to help sick children, their brothers and sisters (E) support families through bereavement and grief.'