Sue Ryder is a British palliative and bereavement support charity based in the United Kingdom. Formed as The Sue Ryder Foundation in 1953 by World War...
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Cheshire, Baroness Ryder of Warsaw, Baroness Cheshire, CMG, OBE (née Ryder; 3 July 1924 – 2 November 2000), commonly known as Sue Ryder, was a British volunteer...
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Jacobethan style in Nettlebed, Oxfordshire, England. It is owned by Sue Ryder (charity) which, until March 2020 operated its Nettlebed Palliative Care Facility...
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there Marchmont House was still being used as a nursing home by the Sue Ryder charity until the home closed in 2005. It was subsequently bought by the Burges...
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network for the day, raising over £10,000 towards the official charity fund. A Sue Ryder charity event took place in November 2011, when ten teams competed...
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Children's Hospice and Sue Ryder Care. Many local hospices also operate charity shops to raise funds. There are over 9,000 charity shops in the UK and Republic...
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one of the largest medical complexes in Serbia. Donation from the Sue Ryder charity in 1963, allowed the establishment of the first geriatrics ward in...
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who was planning a major comeback tour. Ryder appeared in Peter Kay's "Is This the Way to Amarillo?" charity music video in 2005. Also in 2005, he collaborated...
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Tesco Express supermarket, a newsagent, Children's society charity shop, a Sue Ryder charity shop, a hairdresser, a barber, a bakery, two pharmacies, a...
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War and afterwards led many charitable organizations, notably the Sue Ryder charity Sir Titus Salt, 1st Baronet – businessman and philanthropist, founder...
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The British Heart Foundation Cancer Research UK Crisis Women's Aid Sue Ryder (charity) The Lullaby Trust Arena has repeatedly innovated, in particular in...
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Foxy Bingo (section Charity & community contributions)
February 2008 until March 2017. 2014 'Think Pink' charity campaign 2014 Super League Grand Final 2016 Sue Ryder Mascot World Cup "Foxy Bingo launches new casino...
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home for concentration camp survivors the charity holds some records of the people who were rescued by Sue Ryder. George Cavendish (1497 – c. 1562) an English...
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at Melford Hall for 11 years, eventually grew into her work with charity Sue Ryder. In 1960 it passed to the National Trust. It is generally open on...
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Camp with the GIS Sue Ryder CMG, OBE, a volunteer with the Special Operations Executive in World War II and founder of Sue Ryder charity Brown, Phyllis Stewart...
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Leonard Cheshire (category Founders of charities)
to travel to Lourdes on pilgrimage. In 1959 with wife Sue Ryder, Ryder-Cheshire. This charity was set up for joint projects that did not fall under their...
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Gift Aid (category Charity in the United Kingdom)
where the tax is reclaimed on the value of the goods when sold – was Sue Ryder Care, using Eproductive Ltd's EPR Gift Aid system. Gift Aid is only for...
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From 2001 to 2007, he served as Chief Executive of Sue Ryder Care, a British social care charity. From 2002 to 2006, he was Gentleman Usher of the Scarlet...
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Thrill Collins (section Charity work)
have undertaken charity work throughout their career for numerous national organisations such as Oxfam, Cancer Research UK, Sue Ryder, Macmillan, Teenage...
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practice in 1981. In 1985, he left law for the charity sector, becoming secretary for development at the Sue Ryder Foundation. Between 1990 and 1995, he was...
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Leonard Cheshire Disability (category Charities for disabled people based in the United Kingdom)
to Lourdes. Sue Ryder Care, a charity founded in 1953 by Sue Ryder, before she met Leonard Cheshire, was one of the 50 largest charities in the UK in...
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Brittany Murphy (section Winona Ryder)
Mangold's Girl, Interrupted, as a troubled psychiatric patient alongside Winona Ryder and Angelina Jolie. She was nominated at the Young Artists Awards for Best...
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Arnold Palmer (category Ryder Cup competitors for the United States)
"Ryder Cup Teams Play on in Arnold Palmer's Memory". RyderCup.com. DiMeglio, Steve (September 26, 2016). "Arnold Palmer will be honored during Ryder Cup"...
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Children's Burns Research Centre in the South West of England and the Sue Ryder Hospice in Nettlebed. "Exclusive Interview with Pam Warren". Female First...
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Simon in the BBC Two TV film drama Criminal (1994), Happy Mondays' Paul Ryder in 24 Hour Party People (2001), Tyrannosaur (2011), Black Mirror's "Fifteen...
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Amber Heard (section Charity and activism)
was donated to charity." Ryder, Taryn (April 29, 2022). "Amber Heard didn't donate Johnny Depp $7 million divorce settlement to charity". Yahoo!. Archived...
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entertainment purposes. The world's largest ever mascot race was the Sue Ryder Mascot Gold Cup held at Wetherby Racecourse in West Yorkshire, United...
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mental health and currently is an ambassador for the bereavement charity, Sue Ryder. Tomlinson appeared on the Spring/Summer 2020 cover of Sister Magazine...
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directly to the development of nuclear weapons and nuclear power. The Sue Ryder Care charity, established in 1953, is registered at 114–118 Southampton Row....
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