Which Charity
Want to do something for a particular charity - then use our alphabetical search function. With over hundreds of charities on doitforcharity.com you’ve got a good chance of finding it here!
Alternatively if you haven’t decided which charity you want to support but you know the type of charity (eg: Cancer, Children etc) then select the category in the dropdown box and you will receive a list of all charities within that category!
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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.
Deafblind UK is a national charity that offers over 2.6 million people across the UK living with Deafblindness, or a combined loss of sight and hearing, practical support and access to information. Deafblind people rely on human contact to convey vital information. One of the effective ways in which Deafblind UK helps this unique group of people is by providing one-to-one human support to assist with daily life choices.
Deafblind UK also raises awareness through events, campaigns and appeals
Bowel Cancer UK is a leading charity that puts bowel cancer patients, their families and carers at the heart of its work. Works closely with government agencies to implement the National Bowel Screening Programme. Has offices in London and Scotland.
CWS is an international development organisation, dedicated to supporting disadvantaged and vulnerable children and young people in Nepal. We work closely with local Nepalese organisations, on projects which are child-focused, child-friendly, and aim to empower children and communities to create a brighter future for themselves.
Action For Kids transforms young lives by removing the barriers to independence. We supply mobility equipment to children and young people up to the age of 26. We also offer work related learning and office experience for young people with physical disabilities and learning difficulties. Our family support services team runs a Helpline for young disabled people and their families.
The Lighthouse Group (TLG) is a charitable organisation working with young people who have been excluded from school or at crisis point in education. TLG purpose is to give victims of social breakdown a second chance by developing learning skills that can lead to qualifications and a brighter future.
Africa Now reduces poverty by helping farmers and small businesses produce and sell better products. By supporting their own hard work and creativity, we provide people with a future of opportunity, not charity. We assist with finance, training, and technology to help communities get a fair price for their goods.
St John Ambulance is the UK’s leading first aid charity. We believe that everyone who needs it should receive first aid from those around them and that no-one should suffer for a lack of trained first aiders. We have over 44,000 volunteers who are committed to training, caring and saving lives and we are one of the country’s largest youth organisations.
Vitalise (formerly Winged Fellowship Trust) is a national charity providing essential breaks for disabled people and carers. Vitalise also runs holidays for visually impaired people. We aim to offer choice through our enabling environment and inspirational opportunities for volunteers. Our vision is to live in a society, in which choice and opportunity is available to all.
Marinelife is a Charitable Limited Company established to co-ordinate and develop a growing portfolio of global research and monitoring projects. Through these we aim to further the conservation of the wildlife of coasts and oceans through scientific investigation and educational activities.
The centre provides specialist Bobath therapy to children from all over Wales who have cerebral palsy. Cerebral palsy affects a child's ability to move and develop in the normal way and each child is affected differently. There is no cure for cerebral palsy, but the therapy we provide really does make a difference to the every day lives of the children who need us.