Health
Donating funds to charitable organizations, nonprofits and social enterprises that support health initiatives via Giveabl’s simple automated API allows them to continue their important work in research, support programs and treatment and prevention services.
For those people who have been diagnosed with a health or mental health condition or who are fighting an addiction, knowing that there are organizations available to treat, support and care for them in their time of need is incredibly comforting. Many of these essential charities, nonprofits and social enterprises rely on donations and contributions from private donors to continue their work. Without financial assistance from generous contributors, these services could not continue to provide the help required by those in need.
Your business can proudly support a health-related charity, nonprofit or social enterprise through the Giveabl API and plugins. Track your donations via your dashboard and see the life-altering impact that your gift to patients and their families can have.
Charities, nonprofits and social enterprises that provide necessary treatment, financial support and preventative education for the community and people going through a health crisis need your generous donations.
Contributing to these organizations allows them to support patients with brain and nervous system disorders such as Alzheimer’s disease and other forms of dementia, Cerebral Palsy, Multiple Sclerosis to those diagnosed with various forms of cancer, including but not limited to brain, breast, lung and prostate cancer. They also assist patients with digestive system diseases, genetic conditions, heart and circulatory system diseases, immune diseases, mental and behavioral disorders and those with respiratory diseases. These services provide an incredibly vital resource in the community and assist in saving lives every day.

A list of some diseases and disorders that health-related charities, nonprofits and social enterprises assist with.
Alzheimer’s disease and other forms of dementia, Autism spectrum disorder, Cerebral palsy, Epilepsy, Meningitis, Motor neurone disease, Multiple sclerosis, Parkinson’s disease, Spinal cord injuries and diseases, Stroke
Brain cancer, Breast cancer, Cervical cancer, Colorectal cancer, Haematological cancers, Lung cancer, Ovarian cancer, Pancreatic cancer, Prostate cancer, Skin cancer
Atherosclerosis, Heart attack, Mitral valve prolapse, Mitral valve regurgitation, Angina pectoris, Arrhythmia and dysrhythmia, Cardiac Ischemia
Asthma, Bronchiectasis, Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, Haemophilus Influenzae type B, Pneumoconiosis
Coeliac disease, Crohn’s disease and colitis, Irritable bowel syndrome, Liver diseases
Alcoholism, Depression, Learning disorders, Schizophrenia, Stress
Cystic fibrosis, Down syndrome, Haemophilia
Chronic Kidney Disease, Kidney Stones, Glomerulonephritis, Polycystic Kidney Disease,
Refractive Errors, Age-Related Macular Degeneration, Cataract,
Diabetic Retinopathy, Glaucoma
Diabetes, Malnutrition
Arthritis, Muscular dystrophy, Osteoporosis
hearing loss, vertigo, acid reflux, cancers of the ear, nose, and throat
Cholera, Ebola, Malaria, Tuberculosis
Hepatitis, HIV/AIDS, Lupus
eczema, psoriasis, rosacea, ichthyosis, vitiligo, seborrheic dermatitis
Ensure that patients and families receive the support required by donating to charities, nonprofits and social enterprises that provide this vital service. These wonderful organizations seek to educate, empower and support families as they navigate a scary and challenging time in their lives. Your generous donation allows these essential services to continue operating and being there for those in their time of need.

Contributing to treatment and prevention services charities, nonprofits, and social enterprises allows them to continue to treat, support and rehabilitate patients. These organizations work closely with people at risk of suicide, those suffering from addictions, patients requiring medical treatment, and they provide life-saving education and advice. Your business can offer someone the opportunity to receive the treatment they need to start their journey to recovery through your donation.

When your company supports a charity, nonprofit or social enterprise within the health sector, you ensure vital services are available to assist those facing a health challenge. Donations to health-focused recipients mean you contribute to funding advancements in medical research. Organizations can fund vital research with your company’s support, allowing scientists and doctors to make significant medical breakthroughs.













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- Why should I donate money to health-related charities, nonprofits or social enterprises?
Everybody knows how important their health is. Without good health, everything else becomes more challenging. Donating to health-related charities, nonprofits, and social enterprises means you are helping to fund research, treatment options and ongoing care for those who need it most.
- Why do health-focused charities and nonprofits need funds?
Most health focused-charities and nonprofits are working to improve access to care and treatment for people who are underserved or don't have enough resources. They need funds in order to be able to continue their work and make a real difference in the lives of those they serve.
- How will my donation help people with health conditions?
Donating to health-related charities, nonprofits, and social enterprises means that you are providing people with the opportunity to focus on their recovery and assist in alleviating financial stress and pressure. Health-related organizations can provide specialist care or equipment for patients that they may not be able to fund themselves. They can also assist families who may need to take time off work to care for a loved one in their time of need.
Your donation will assist in researching medical conditions, which can lead to more insights and potential cures for diseases. This helps individual patients and families, and society as a whole.
- What are some ways donations are used to support health?
One way donations are used to support health is by funding research. This can help to find new treatments and cures for diseases. Donations can also be used to fund programs that promote wellness and prevention. These programs may provide education on healthy lifestyle choices, screenings for early detection of health problems, or access to healthy food options.
- Does my donation go directly to people with health conditions?
This all depends on the charity, nonprofit or social enterprise that you decide to give your donation to. Some organizations offer funds directly to patients and their families to use the money as they see fit. Other organizations provide goods and services to patients and families that can take the form of specialist appointments or counselling services along with specialized equipment that the patient may need for their treatment, recovery or day to day life. Read each of the causes carefully and take some time to decide where you would like your donation to go and what you would like it to be used for. This is your opportunity to support an organization that aligns with your values and uses your funds to make a real difference in people's lives.
- How else can I support charities and nonprofits that focus on health, aside from donations?
There are many ways to support charities and nonprofits that focus on health, aside from donations. You can volunteer your time, use your skills and talents to help with specific projects, or raise awareness through social media and other channels. Whatever you can do to help will make a difference!
Giveabl is helping your business to support health-related charities, nonprofits and social enterprises to continue doing their vital work
By using Giveabl’s API and plugins to donate through your business, your staff, stakeholders, and customers can be comforted in the knowledge that they are helping make a difference in people's lives facing health challenges.
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