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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.
Teacher Support Network wants to keep teachers in teaching. We do this by being the only charity in the UK to provide practical and emotional telephone and online support, 24 hours a day, 365 days a year, to any teacher, at any stage of their career, at any age, in any role, in any type of school, with any union.
The Camden Music Trust is an educational grant-making charity dedicated to supporting musical organisations helping young people further their musical activities in Camden.
It was started by a group of Friends of Camden Music parents who cared about the provision of music for children in the Borough.
Our vision was of a charity that could help all children in Camden benefit from music as a formative experience, regardless of parents' ability to pay.
Adoption UK provides adoptive parents with the vital support they need to help adopted children to thrive in a secure, loving family. We also undertake campaigning and lobbying work which aims to raise greater awareness of adopted families’ needs and improve statutory adoption support legalisation.
Thank you for supporting Adoption UK.”
We established a Children's Home in Mombasa, to provide a safe home for children. We ensure the children receive the care they need during childhood. Education is the best way of breaking the cycle of poverty. We ensure that every child in our home receives a great quality education.
St Joseph's Hospice exists to help people live life to the full, to the very last. We have been enhancing lives, easing pain and bringing comfort and understanding to the diverse communities of east and north-east London for over a hundred years.
PWSA UK is the only organisation in the UK which supports the unique needs of people with Prader-Willi Syndrome, their parents and carers, and the professionals in health, social services, education, community care and residential homes who work with them. We provide information and advice, mostly free, about managing the many complexities of the syndrome, as well as running various conferences and family events throughout the UK.
With thanks for your help – look forward to talking again soon.
Crossroads Caring Scotland offers home-based respite for carers and personal care to individuals throughout Scotland. Your support will allow us to continue to deliver our trusted service to 8,500 carers and the 1 in 5 of the Scottish population who will be a carer at some point in their lives.
Sound Seekers helps children who are deaf or have hearing problems in developing Commonwealth Countries. Children are targeted in areas where access to hearing assessment and treatment is difficult or non-existent. Our projects provide HARK! mobile clinics, audiology equipment, hearing aids and train key personnel in audiology and audiology maintenance.
Founded in 1961, Kidney Research UK is the leading UK charity funding research that focuses on the prevention, treatment and management of kidney disease. The charity also dedicates its work to improving patient care and raising awareness of kidney disease.
Community Links tackle the causes and consequences of social exclusion by developing and running practical activities in east London and sharing the local experience with practitioners and policy makers nationwide. By raising aspirations, reducing poverty and extending opportunities in education and employment Community Links seeks to build stronger communities, where no one is left behind.