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Alzheimer's Society

The Alzheimer's Society is the UK's leading care and research charity for people with dementia and those who care for them. It provides information and support, runs quality care services, funds research, advises professionals and campaigns for improved health and social care and greater public understanding and awareness of dementia.

Rainer
Rainer works with 18,000 of the most vulnerable and under privileged young people in the UK. Desperately wanting to make good, without our help they don't know how. Through our services nationwide Rainer gives young people the skills, resources and support they need to get their lives back on track. As we work with our young people we watch them believe in themselves again, and you can help us make it happen.

Henshaws Society for Blind People
Henshaws Society for Blind People is a leading edge charity for blind people of all ages across the North of England. We provide care and support for visually impaired people where it is needed most.

Children’s Country Holidays Fund
Children’s Country Holidays Fund (CCHF) is a registered national charity, founded in 1884. It exists to give severely disadvantaged children from London and the surrounding areas a range of holidays and respite breaks to help improve the quality of their lives, recognize their potential and achieve their personal goals in the safest possible environment.

Deafblind Scotland
Deafblind Scotland has a vision - A society in which deafblind people have the permanent support and recognition necessary to be an equal citizen.

Carers Advice & Resource Establishment, Sandwell
CARES works with, helps and supports unpaid family carers and the people they look after within the borough of Sandwell. CARES provides information and advice, guidance and support to carers who find the caring relationship challenging and difficult. The Charity strives to improve the quality of life of carers and enables them to continue to care.

Naomi House Children’s Hospice
They offer caring support to families in need across Berkshire, Dorset, Hampshire, Surrey, West Sussex, Wiltshire and the Isle of Wight.Over and above their care for the children, they offer bereavement support for as long as a family requires after the death of their child.

Victim Support Newham
If you were a victim of crime before the 1950s, you would have had very little to do with the criminal justice system, other than as a witness. Also, you would not have had any personal rights or any guarantee of support. In the 1950s, Margery Fry, a social reformer, set the scene for what was to come. She ran a personal campaign to highlight what it was like to be a victim of crime and to demand compensation for victims.

Worcestershire Association for the Blind
Worcestershire Association for the Blind (WAB) is a locally based independent charity supporting and empowering visually impaired (partially sighted or blind) people across the county of Worcestershire. WAB empowers and encourage people to live fulfilling and independent lives.

Muscular Dystrophy Campaign
The Muscular Dystrophy Campaign is the only UK charity focusing on all muscular dystrophies and allied disorders. It has pioneered the search for treatments and cures for over 40 years and provides practical, medical and emotional support to people affected by the condition.

Wiltshire Air Ambulance
Wiltshire Air Ambulance is entirely dependent upon public support to raise the £350,000 a year to keep the service flying. It is not government funded, nor does it qualify for National Lottery Funding. It is purely down to donations that have kept the helicopter flying for these past years.
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