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Ammalife

Donation bid for Birmingham charity

Christmas appeal launched to aid maternal heath care.

27 November, 2016 in Birmingham, Charities, Christmas, Health, Most recent.
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Concert raises funds for Birmingham medical charity

A charity concert has raised £700 for the Edgbaston-based charity Ammalife.

27 April, 2014 in Charities, Edgbaston, Health, NHS, What's on.
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Ammalife Charity Backed by Close Harmony Evening

Medical charity Ammalife invites you to a choral concert in Birmingham which will not only give great pleasure but help raise cash for its international work.

28 February, 2014 in Art and Leisure, Birmingham, Classical, Most recent, Music, What's on.
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Drivers And Vehicles Wanted for Charity Mountain Challenge

From the newsdesk.

13 January, 2014 in Birmingham, Charities, Health, Most recent, Travel, What's on.
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Double Your Donation and Save Lives

A Birmingham based medical charity is giving you the opportunity to double your donation and help save lives around the world

1 December, 2013 in Birmingham, Most recent, NHS.

The Big Give Garden Party

With no forecast of snow for the area, Sunday 28th July will be a good day to enjoy one of the glorious gardens of the Cotswolds.

26 July, 2013 in Gardening, Most recent, Shopping, Warwickshire.

Give Ammalife Mothers A Chance..And You Could Win £2000

Help save lives by donating to our charity, AMMALIFE, in this summer’s Big Give

28 June, 2013 in Birmingham, Edgbaston, Health, Medicine, What's on.
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Birmingham Medical Charity Raises Cash and Saves Lives- Thanks to City Supporters

A Birmingham medical charity has raised more than £1500 to save the lives of mothers in developing countries.

22 January, 2013 in Birmingham, Health, NHS.

Medical Charity Doubles Your Donation to Save Mothers’ Lives

Medical charity Ammalife kicks off donation campaign with deal to double your offer to help save lives

3 December, 2012 in Birmingham, Edgbaston, Health, NHS.

Birmingham Medical Charity To Feature In Online Appeal

How a Birmingham medical charity is saving lives around the world

16 September, 2012 in Birmingham, Edgbaston, Features, Health, Most recent.

Video Launch for Ammalife Charity

Ammalife, the medical charity officially backed by this site, has produced its own video to show the work it carries out around the world.

19 June, 2012 in Birmingham, Health, Medicine, Most recent.

My Marathon to Save Lives: Relief, Pride, Joy and Pain

Birmingham midwife Amie Wilson chronicles her long run through the streets of Paris to raise cash for Ammalife, our sponsored charity.

2 May, 2012 in Birmingham, Health, Most recent.

Running For Ammalife: Parisian Style

  Midwife Amie Wilson is running the Paris Marathon with her pal Sophie Webster to raise cash for this website’s official charity- Ammalife. It raises funds to save lives for pregnant mothers in developing countries. Here’s Amie’s latest report on the eve of the race. So we arrived safely in Paris, me from East Midlands…

16 April, 2012 in Birmingham, Health, Medicine, Most recent, NHS, Sport, Travel.

Ammalife: Why One Midwife is Running to Save Lives

Amie Wilson works in Birmingham as a midwife. But she is also getting ready for the Paris Marathon to raise cash for Ammalife

4 April, 2012 in Most recent.

College Backs Ammalife and Helps Mothers Globally

from our staff A senior principal for a Birmingham college has backed the city based Ammalife medical campaign. Joseph Chamberlain College raised more than £366 for the charity which works worldwide to prevent maternal deaths during pregnancy or childbirth. The money was raised by students who are all learning English at the college. Many are…

1 April, 2012 in Birmingham, Health, Most recent, NHS, Travel.

Ammalife: Saving mothers worldwide

Today we launch our campaign to back a Birmingham based medical charity that saves the lives of mothers around the world.

27 March, 2012 in Most recent, Uncategorized.

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