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Alzheimer's Society

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.

Mental Health Foundation
The Mental Health Foundation exists to help people survive, recover from and prevent mental health problems.

Powerlist Foundation
The Powerlist was the brainchild of former New Nation Newspaper editor – Michael Eboda – who established his own publishing company, Powerful Media. Powerful Media has successfully published subsequent Powerlists as its central activity. Allied to the Powerlist are other publications including a Tomorrow’s Leaders list, identifying undergraduates from ethnic minorities who are marked out by their academic institutions as having high potential as future leaders within their chosen field.

Latin American Women's Rights Service
LAWRS’ mission is to provide tools for growth to empower Latin American women in the UK to pursue personal and social change.

Tree of Hope
Tree of Hope offers 'hope' to the families of sick UK children who need specialist medical surgery, treatment, therapy and equipment in order to free them from suffering, giving a better quality to their young lives.

CAMDA
We provide needful aid to poorer nomadic herding families living in harsh conditions, helping with essential resources by refurbishing disused wells, giving vet aid to their vital horses, and supplying hay-making equipment. These measures help sustain livelihoods in a hostile fragile environment

British Dyslexia Association
1 in 10 of the population have dyslexia. We aim to influence government to promote a dyslexia friendly society, that enables dyslexic people of all ages to reach their full potential. We provide the only national helpline supporting tens of thousands of people each year.

World Cancer Research Fund (WCRF UK)
World Cancer Research Fund (WCRF UK) is committed to preventing cancer. We fund cutting edge scientific research & provide people with the information they need to reduce their cancer risk. About a third of cancers can be prevented through regular physical activity, a healthy diet, & maintenance of a healthy weight. By spreading the good news that cancer can be prevented, WCRF UK hopes that many thousands of lives will be saved.

HeartSWell
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.

Facing the World
Facing the World provides life changing facial reconstructive surgery for children with the most severe facial disfigurements who aren't able to access the surgery that they need in their own countries as a result of lack of skills or infrastructure. We also provide international training in reconstructive and craniofacial surgery.

Unique - Rare Chromosome Disoder Support Group
One in every 1000 babies in the UK is born sick and disabled because of a Rare Chromosome Disorder. Unique's aim is to inform, support and alleviate the isolation of anyone affected by a rare chromosome disorder and to raise public awareness. Whilst individually rare, collectively common.
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