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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.
Butterwick Hospice Care incorporates Butterwick Hospice in Stockton, Butterwick House Children's Hospice and Butterwick Hospice at Bishop Auckland. The charity provides pain and symptom control, end of life, respite, day and home care, complementary therapies, bereavement care and family support free of charge to children and adults.
Action for M.E. is the leading UK charity for people with Myalgic Encephalomyelitis (M.E.)
Action for M.E. provides information and support, while campaigning for better services, more effective treatments and greater investment in research.
Help us transform lives by supporting our work and helping us to raise vital funds.
Concern Worldwide is an international, humanitarian organisation dedicated to the reduction of suffering in 28 of the worlds' poorest countries, working towards the ultimate elimination of extreme poverty in the world's poorest countries. Concern engages in long term development work, responds to emergency situations, and undertakes advocacy on those aspects of world poverty which require national or international action.
The AGF support education and microfinance projects in Haiti, helping communities out of poverty and improving their way of life.
At PACE children with physical disabilities such as cerebral palsy find their own voice, walk their own steps and discover that they can fully enjoy everyday life. We believe in each child’s ability to learn, despite disability. PACE is a charity inspired by Conductive Education, a system which emphasises that children develop as a whole. One in every 400 children in the UK is affected by cerebral palsy. Your support helps PACE to reach more children and families.
Merlin's Magic Wand is a worldwide charity for children. It provides magical experiences for children who are seriously ill, disabled or disadvantaged, and brings smiles to their faces. It provides the means for disadvantaged children to visit a Merlin Group attraction in one of its many locations around the world.
MS Research Training and Education will raise funds for research to make a real difference for persons who have Multiple Sclerosis (MS), who share their lives and who treat MS: new drugs, technologies, healthcare ambitions and also will support training and education to further knowledge about MS.
One of the MS Society's main objectives is to promote and fund MS research. We fund scientific and applied research in order to make the maximum impact on MS, and the quality of life of people affected by MS. Our fundraisers work hard to pump around 2 million pounds into research each year. But we also encourage others to fund MS research, for example, other funding bodies and relevant industries.
Kent Wildllife Trust is the leading conservation charity in Kent and Medway. It aims to save, restore and protect precious habitats for the benefit of wildlife and the local community.
Through the power of technology and high tech entertainments, Lifelites is striving to give life-limited children in hospices the equipment which helps them to spend quality time with their families, the means to keep in contact with their school and friends, and simply to enjoy themselves away from the constant reality of their illness.