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.
Caring For Life is a registered Christian charity (registration no. 519138) with the aim of sharing the love of Jesus with homeless or vulnerable people by providing accommodation, ongoing support, love and friendship, and when necessary, providing that care 'for life'! Such care enables people to develop dignity and self-respect. Our motto is simple, "Sharing the Love of Jesus."
We are the leading national epilepsy medical charity working for everyone affected by epilepsy. We lead the world with our ground breaking medical research into causes and treatments for epilepsy. We strive to raise awareness to combat ignorance, and the stigma attached to epilepsy. We provide specialist residential care for those whose epilepsy is so severe and complex that they require round the clock support, as well as offering expert support to those who want to live more independently.
Samaritans aims to benefit society by improving people’s emotional health in order to create a greater sense of well being. Apart from being a 24-hour source of support on the telephone, by email, by letter or face to face, we also work in the local community.
St George's Hospital Charity aims to enhance the services and facilities at St George's Healthcare 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.
Baby Lifeline cares -cares and helps. Funds raised help to supply hospitals up and down the country with equipment ranging from digital weighing scales to major pieces of technology such as incubators and scanners. The charity is equally proud of the support it gives to training and education programmes for doctors,midwives and other associated health professionals.
The Institute is a Registered Charity. It was opened in 1986 by its Patron, Her Royal Highness The Duchess of Kent. The research carried out by the Institute covers a wide variety of areas and is intended to advance the knowledge and treatment of the more serious conditions affecting older people, in particular Alzheimer's disease and other forms of dementia and to improve their quality of life.
BATIAS has been providing independent advocacy support for people with learning disabilities in South Essex for the past 20 years.
Working to empower them to make informed choices, to speak out, to have their voices heard and their wishes and choices recognised. We also support people with physical and sensory impairments and mental health difficulties.
We’ve changed... We are Arthritis Research UK – leading the fight against arthritis (formerly Arthritis Research Campaign, arc).
Arthritis Research UK is the charity leading the fight against arthritis. We’re working to take the pain away for sufferers of all forms of arthritis and helping people to remain active. We’ll do this by funding high class research, providing information and campaigning. Everything we do is underpinned by research.
International Childcare Trust exists for the purpose of relieving poverty, relieving sickness and advancing the education of children and young persons who are in a condition of need, hardship or distress. ICT currently works in Cambodia, Kenya, Sri Lanka and India, in direct partnership with local groups.
Demelza House in Kent is a hospice for children, the only one in the South-East. During the five years it has been operating, it has been a home from home for 300 families with sick children.