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.
World Child Cancer helps children with cancer in developing countries by providing world class medical expertise and essential funding. Childhood cancer is highly curable yet 4 out of 5 children with cancer in developing countries die from the disease. Many cancers are simple and inexpensive to treat and this is our starting point. We work to save children’s lives by improving diagnosis, increasing access to medical care and developing better treatments.
The Royal British Legion exists to support the needs of all those who have Served in the British Armed Forces and their families. Our work is no less vital today than when we started in 1921, caring for those who have been affected by conflicts across the world.
Every child is precious, that's why Save An Orphan works tirelessly to alleviate the suffering of the millions of orphans living in hardship and misery around the world by providing education, healthcare, shelter, food and solutions to enable orphans to free themselves of poverty.
CRY raises awareness of conditions that can lead to Young Sudden Cardiac Death; provides medical information; offers a fast-track service to families who have suffered a loss, including counselling, support and a fast track coroner referral service; operates and develops subsidised cardiac screening and ECG Testing programmes within local communities, sports clubs and schools.
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.
We are a UK-wide support network for all those affected by ovarian cancer. Ovacome works to connect patients, provide information on treatment, screening and research, raise awareness and support and give advice to all those affected by ovarian cancer.
The INCTR Challenge Fund supports projects coordinated by the International Network for Cancer Treatment and Research (INCTR) to improve cancer treatment delivered to cancer patients in low- and middle-income countries and to help reduce their suffering.
Southampton Hospital Charity aims to enhance the services and facilities at Southampton General Hospital and Princess Anne Hospital by fundraising for projects to provide a fresh and comfortable environment for patients and their relatives, the very latest medical equipment and world-class training opportunities for staff.
MS-UK is dedicated to supporting anyone affected by Multiple Sclerosis. At MS-UK we put people affected by MS at the heart of our work. We recognise that each one is an individual who has needs, rights and choices. We offer support and information through our MS Advisors, Counsellors, our website (www.ms-uk.org) and New Pathways magazine. But we can’t do this alone. We need your help. By supporting MS-UK you are helping to provide support to all those living with Multiple Sclerosis. MS-UK. Work
Children Today provide specialised equipment for disabled children and young people living in the UK. We believe that the provision of specialised equipment for young people with disabilities has a direct and immediate impact on their quality of life and independence and is vital in helping them to achieve their potential.