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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!
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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.
Dogs Trust is the UK's largest dog welfare charity, and we are working towards the day when no healthy dog is destroyed. We receive no government funding and rely entirely upon our supporters.
The Disabilities Trust is today one of the UK's leading national charities, offering high quality care, rehabilitation and support for people with profound physical impairments, autism, acquired brain injury and learning disabilities. Our innovative services across the country include purpose-built residential accommodation, community-based housing, respite care, special education and community enabling services.
IFAW works to improve the welfare of wild and domestic animals throughout the world by reducing commercial exploitation of animals, protecting wildlife habitats, and assisting animals in distress.
We seek to motivate the public to prevent cruelty to animals and to promote animal welfare and conservation policies that advance the well being of both animals and people.
MAG is a leading landmine and unexploded bomb clearance organisation and co-laureate of the Nobel Peace Prize, based in the UK. MAG employs more than 2,500 people worldwide to help provide safer futures for lives affected by conflict in countries including Lebanon, Angola, Iraq, Sudan and Cambodia. MAG has cleared millions of landmines and unexploded bombs across the world and saved millions of lives and limbs with its programme of conflict recovery.
St Barnabas Lincolnshire Hospice supports over 4,000 adults with life threatening illnesses in Lincolnshire. All of our services are free for our patients and their families. As a result of this, we need to raise over £3 million a year to enable us to carry on this vital work.
Momentum have more than 50 years experience in assisting disabled and excluded people throughout the UK to realise their goals and achieve their potential. 25 Momentum delivers a range of innovative programmes assisting more than 2,000 people annually with disabilities to live independently and/or regain employment skills.
HeartSWell SW is a registered charity committed to supporting heart patients, their families and carers across the Westcounty. We do this by support of research, the supply of equipment, counselling of close relatives of the sufferers and the provision of accommodation for families whilst their relatives are receiving medical treatment.
CoHoC works to improve patient care by providing extras that cannot be supplied by the NHS alone. CoHoC supports patients and staff by working with The Trust in these key areas:Improving the hospital environment for staff and patients, new equipment and extra staff training and education
War Child is a small international charity that protects children from the brutal effects of war. We currently work in Afghanistan, Democratic Republic of Congo, Iraq and Uganda. We're on the ground supporting the most vulnerable children that are too often forgotten. These include former child soldiers, children living on the streets, children put in prison and girls at risk of rape or violence.
EACH delivers a diverse range of essential children's hospice care services in family homes throughout East Anglia and North Essex, or in one of three hospices. All three of the hospice buildings have home-from-home environments. EACH relies upon 75% of its income from public support.