Alzheimer’s Society Isle of Man is a local branch of the UK-wide charity that supports people affected by dementia through services like respite sitting, carer support groups, and awareness initiatives. It aims to create a world where those living with dementia and their carers are respected, supported, and empowered to live with dignity and without discrimination
The Search and Rescue Dogs Association Isle of Man (SARDA IOM) is a volunteer-run charity founded in 2004 that supports the island’s emergency services with specially trained search-and-rescue dog teams capable of locating missing and vulnerable individuals
Rebecca House is a children’s hospice on the Isle of Man that provides respite, palliative, and end-of-life care for children and young people with life-limiting conditions. It offers a home-from-home environment supporting both the children and their families through physical, emotional, and spiritual care.
Isle of Man Foodbank is a volunteer-run charity that provides emergency food parcels and support plans to individuals and families in crisis across the Island. It relies on community donations and partnerships to help people regain independence, especially during times of increased hardship like winter or holidays
Manx Breast Cancer Support Group is a volunteer-led Isle of Man charity that has raised over £5 million to fund and equip the state-of-the-art Manx Breast Unit at Noble’s Hospital, supporting breast cancer patients with advanced screening, treatment, and care. All funds raised stay on the Island and go toward improving patient experiences, funding equipment, and maintaining high standards in breast cancer services.
Isle Stand Up to Suicide is a Manx-registered charity dedicated to suicide prevention, offering a free daily helpline and short-term phone counselling for individuals in crisis. It also provides community-wide QPR (Question, Persuade, Refer) training to equip people with the skills to identify and support those experiencing suicidal thoughts.