See here how donations made through FMS make a real difference.

Here are some of the many other charities that we have recently supported:
  • AAF Akamba Aid Fund – Health, education and water in sub-Saharan Africa. https://www.akambaaidfund.org/
  • Abaseen Foundation (UK) – supports people who live in rural North West Pakistan to find a path out of poverty. https://www.abaseenfoundation.org.uk/
  • African Initiatives – supporting displaced communities in Uganda. http://www.african-initiatives.org.uk/
  • African Palliative Care Association UK – life-changing work across Africa, promoting palliative care in Africa. http://www.apca.org.uk/
  • Aid for Nepali Children – A charity providing relief of financial hardship for disadvantaged children living in Nepal. 
  • Anchor of Hope Haiti Project – A nourishment centre and maternity hospital in rural Haiti. https://www.anchorofhope.net/
  • Big Heart Island Vanuatu Physio – health and education projects in Espiritu Santo, Vanuatu. https://www.facebook.com/bigheartislandvanuatu/
  • Bridge2Aid – promoting oral health literacy in deprived areas. https://bridge2aid.org/
  • Bury Bolton ME/CFS Support Group – supporting ME/CFS and Fibromyalgia sufferers and their carers. http://www.mesupportgroup.co.uk/
  • Care Africa Network – Empowering communities in Africa to care well for orphans and vulnerable children. http://careafricanetwork.org.uk
  • Children of Bangladesh – Advancing the education and welfare of poor children in Bangladesh through grants. childreninbangladesh.org.uk
  • Clean Ascent – Supporting people in the UK recovering from addiction. http://www.cleanascent.org/
  • Cyfeillion Sankwia Friends – A registered charity set up to provide assistance and support to Sankwia a small village in the Gambia. http://www.sankwia.co.uk/
  • Doctors For Nepal – Supporting healthcare projects in Western Nepal. https://doctorsfornepal.org/
  • EAU Equal Aqua Uganda – Sanitation and hygiene in Uganda. https://www.equalaqua.org/
  • Ethiopian Prolapse Project – Supporting the Buccama clinic in Ethiopia. http://www.ethiopiamedicalproject.com/
  • Faculty of Public Health – Promoting public health in Yemen. https://yemenmobilehealth.org/
  • Friends of Mandritsara Trust – Supporting a hospital in the Mandritsara district of Madagascar. http://mandritsara.org.uk/
  • Haiti Communitere – Supporting children with long term care needs in Port-au-Prince, Haiti. https://haiti.communitere.org/
  • Hamlin Fistula UK – A charity dedicated to the treatment and prevention of childbirth injuries in Ethiopia. https://hamlinfistulauk.org/
  • Harbour Cancer Support – charity that offers practical and emotional support to anyone affected by any cancer across South East Hampshire. http://www.harbourcancer.org.uk/whatweoffer.html
  • Hemelkasa Health Foundation – Supporting a local hospital in Hemalkasa in Maharashtra state India. https://hhf-uk.org/
  • HIPZ Health Improvement Project Zanzibar – Working to transform Zanzibar’s healthcare. http://www.hipz.org.uk/
  • Humanity and Inclusion UK – An international charity working with people with disabilities in situations of poverty and exclusion, conflict and disaster. https://www.humanity-inclusion.org.uk/. Read more here and for the latest update with  more details click here. Also another update about Mental Health Support in Chad 
  • IHP International Health Partners – Providing vulnerable and crisis-hit healthcare systems with medicines and medical supplies. https://www.ihpuk.org/. Read more here for the latest update.
  • Jessie May – Jessie May nurses provide at home nursing and respite care for children and young people with a life-limiting condition. http://www.jessiemay.org.uk/
  • Kambeng Trust – Supporting and funding a village school and clinic and community in the Gambia. http://www.kambengtrust.org.uk
  • Kinando Sanitary Pad Project – Camps International, company providing educational travel. https://www.campsinternational.com/
  • Lalibela Trust – Building and supporting healthcare facilities in the remote Ethiopian Highlands. http://www.lalibela.org.uk/
  • MAG Mines Advisory Group – Assisting people affected by landmines and unexploded ordinance around the world. https://www.maginternational.org/
  • Mali Birth Attendant Project – Supports grassroots development projects in Mali. https://www.jolibatrust.org
  • Maternity Worldwide – A charity which works in low-income countries to help women and girls access high quality maternal health care. https://www.maternityworldwide.org/
  • Matt Carapiet Charitable Trust – Supporting healthcare and education in Nepal and Cambodia. https://www.mattcarapietcharitabletrust.com/
  • Move the mind – Helping children with autism and other neurocognitive disorders through interaction with animals. https://www.movethemind.net/
  • Nepal Leprosy Trust– a UK-based Christian agency that provides services to people affected by leprosy in the country of Nepal. http://www.nlt.org.uk
  • NEWSAR North East Wales Search And Rescue – Search and Rescue in North East Wales. https://www.newsar.org.uk/
  • Operation Hernia – Charity treating hernias in less privileged communities. https://operationhernia.org.uk/
  • Ovacome – A charity focused on providing support and information to anyone affected by ovarian cancer. https://www.ovacome.org.uk/
  • PONT Partnership Overseas Network Trust – Improving health, livelihoods, learning and the environment in Mbale, Uganda. https://pont-mbale.org.uk/
  • Project Harara – Cleft lip surgery in Ethiopia. https://www.projectharar.org/
  • RE-ACT Disaster Response – Disaster response to major incidents around the world. https://www.re-act.org.uk/
  • Rowans Hospice – Hospice care in Portsmouth. https://www.rowanshospice.co.uk/
  • SGAA Sandy Gall Afghanistan Appeal – Surgery, physiotherapy and limb fitting in Afghanistan. http://www.sandygallsafghanistanappeal.org/
  • Sightsavers – a charity working to prevent avoidable blindness, support equality for people with disabilities and advocate for change. https://www.sightsavers.org/
  • Special Friends Club – Parent volunteers providing support for families of children with special needs and disabilities. http://specialfriendsclub.org.uk/
  • St Anna’s Infant Orphanage – Missionary care for orphans of HIV affected families. https://www.mbsmissionaries.org/worldwidemissions
  • St Peters Lifeline – Supporting a school and poor community in Kenya. http://www.stpeterslifeline.org.uk/ : Read more here
  • Stand Against Violence – Working in the UK to give people the chance to live in a world without violence. http://standagainstviolence.co.uk/
  • The David Nott Foundation – Trauma surgery training in conflict zones. https://davidnottfoundation.com/
  • The Factory Youth Zone – Basic Life Support for young people in Harpurhey, Manchester. https://www.manchesteryz.org/
  • The Oesophageal Patients Association – Raising awareness, supporting patients, caregivers and their families about oesophageal and gastric cancers. https://opa.org.uk/
  • Throw a Starfish – Linking volunteers to small projects around the world. https://www.throwastarfish.org/
  • Tulsi Trust – Healthcare and education for a disadvantaged community in eastern India. http://www.thetulsitrust.org
  • UNICEF – The United Nations Children’s Fund, works to build a better world for every child. https://www.unicef.org.uk/about-unicef-uk/
  • Vital – Protection, education and healthcare for underprivileged children in Kolkata, India. https://www.vitalforchildren.org/
  • White Ribbon Alliance – WRA advocates for women’s and girls’ health, rights, and gender equality. https://whiteribbonalliance.org/
  • WHY We Hear You – Counselling and emotional support for people affected by cancer in and around Somerset. https://www.wehearyou.org.uk/
  • World Medical Fund – Works to bring professional and effective mobile healthcare to children and communities in Malawi. https://www.worldmedicalfund.org/
  • World Water Works – supporting rural Malawian communities gain access to safe drinking water and hygienic sanitation facilities. https://www.waterworkscharity.org/
  • Yeovil Hospital Charity – Working to fund capital projects in a Somerset hospital. https://www.lovemusgrove.org.uk/

Medical Conditions

Existing Health Problems

Events try to make themselves accessible and welcoming to people with health problems and disabilities. With a bit of thought and planning, many potential difficulties can be overcome. Here are a few things to consider:

Medication

Bring with you enough of your medication to last till you get home
Check the advice on our Prescribed Medicines page

Wheelchairs and mobility aids

Bear in mind that festival sites can be difficult to get around at the best of times and pretty well impossible in bad weather if your mobility is poor
Many events have a Disabilities Coordinator, who will be able to advise you on any special provisions made

Medical Information

If you have a complicated medical history, it will be really helpful if you bring a summary with you (your doctor’s surgery may let you have a print-out)
Let us know if you have to carry out any special procedures to keep well – we may be able to provide facilities and assistance

Pregnancy and recent childbirth

We do not believe a festival site is a suitable place for childbirth, or indeed for very young babies
FMS does not provide midwifery services and will advise getting you to the nearest hospital if you go into labour

Recent surgery

If you have recently undergone surgery, ask your GP or hospital for advice about any special precautions to take and whether it is a good idea to go
Bring supplies of dressings with you. We can change these for you but may not have the particular ones you need

Infection

Festival sites are not sterile! Bear this in mind if your condition makes you particularly prone to infection
FMS cannot provide special toilet or washing facilities.