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.
Annakennedyonline is dedicated to promoting the inclusion and equality of children and adults with a disability throughout society. The charity promotes its mission of disability equality by developing and sponsoring training, by raising awareness of the challenges faced by people with disabilities and also by its advocacy efforts with and on behalf of people with disabilities.
Aberlour works in Scotland with and for children, young people and families who need additional support, to promote their development and well being.
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
Barts and The London Charity is an independent charity funding innovative healthcare and medical research across Barts and The London NHS Trust and the associated schools of medicine and dentistry. The hospitals serve Europe’s most diverse communities – from the wealthy financial districts of the City and Canary Wharf to some of the UK’s most deprived areas – as well as receiving referrals from the entire country.
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.
University Hospital Birmingham Charities, also known as UHB Charities, exists to support the patients of University Hospitals Birmingham NHS Foundation Trust. We do this by providing extra equipment and facilities at the Queen Elizabeth and Selly Oak Hospitals, and by funding research.
Friends of the Earth is at the forefront of bringing tangible, beneficial change to our world. We put important environmental issues on the mainstream public and political agendas.
Our achievements have included the development of the Climate Change Act, doorstep recycling and feed-in tariffs for solar and renewable power.
United Response is a top 100 national charity working with adults with learning disabilities, mental health needs or physical disabilities across England and in Wales. We provide everything from 24 hour care to a few hours of support a week. We support some of the most vulnerable people in our society to live happy and productive lives in the community.
Momentum have more than 50 years experience in assisting disabled and excluded people throughout the UK to realise their goals and achieve their potential. 25 Momentum delivers a range of innovative programmes assisting more than 2,000 people annually with disabilities to live independently and/or regain employment skills.
School-Home Support works with some of the most troubled families in the country, to get children back in to school and ready to learn whatever it takes. Our practitioners work to support families who are coping with complex problems such as; domestic violence, mental heath, bullying, poverty and severe housing issues.