Charities - East of England

Fundraising Department, Animal Health Trust, Lanwades Park, Kentford, Newmarket, Suffolk CB8 7UU
01638 555 648

www.aht.org.uk

209642 (England and Wales)

The AHT is a charity dedicated to improving the health of dogs, cats, and horses by addressing the problems of disease and injury – the largest threats to animal welfare today. With the help of its supporters, the Trust achieves this by advancing veterinary science and providing specialist clinical services for animals in need.
The AHT has successfully pioneered major breakthroughs in many areas including the treatment of cancer and eye disease, as well as the development of vaccines against diseases such as canine distemper, equine influenza and strangles.



Head office: EACH House, 42 High Street, Milton, Cambridge, CB24 6DF.
01223 205180

www.each.org.uk

1069284

East Anglia’s Children’s Hospices (EACH) supports families and cares for children and
young people with life-threatening conditions across Cambridgeshire, Essex, Norfolk
and Suffolk. We provide care and support wherever the family wishes – in families’ own
homes, in the community or at one of our hospices in Ipswich, Milton and Quidenham.
Our care teams help children and their families with the emotional and physical
challenges they face, helping them to make the most of life. We deliver a range of
services that includes: short break care, specialist play activities, music therapy,



Unit 2, Regent Terrace, Rita Road, London SW8 1AW
020 7793 1122
020 7793 1177
1060478 (England & Wales)

Greensleeves Homes Trust provides residential and nursing care for older people. We have 17 homes situated in the Midlands, South and East of England.



Appeals and Administration, Stuart House, 47 Second Avenue, Westcliff-on-Sea, Essex SSO 8HX
01702 220 350
01702 220 351
1022119 (England & Wales)

Havens Hospices incorporates Fair Havens Hospice and Little Havens Children’s Hospice in Essex.

The hospices provide respite breaks, symptom control and end-of-life care for adults and children living with serious illnesses or conditions. It aims to make their journey - and that of the family - as comfortable as possible, creating special memories along the way.



Grebe House, St Michael’s Street, St Albans, Herts AL3 4SN
01727 858901
01727 854542

info@hmwt.org

239863 (England & Wales)

Herts & Middlesex Wildlife Trust (HMWT) works to protect wildlife. The charity manages a combined area the size of 1,000 football pitches, from beautiful wetlands and woodlands to rare patches of heath and orchard. We take practical action every day to help wildlife flourish, through the management of our 44 nature reserves and the protection of the species that live there.



Appeals and Administration, Stuart House, 47 Second Avenue, Westcliff-on-Sea, Essex SS0 8HX
01702 220 350
01702 220 351
1022119 (England & Wales)

Little Havens Children's Hospice, based in Thundersley, provides respite breaks, symptom control and end-of-life care for youngsters across Essex and parts of London living with serious conditions and who are not expected to reach adulthood.



Huntingdon Road, Cambridge, CB3 0LE
01223 342200

info@niab.com

www.niab.com

306069

For more than 90 years, the National Institute of Agricultural Botany (NIAB) has played a key role in supporting the development of improved crop varieties and transferring advances in plant science into practical agriculture.

Established as a charitable trust in 1919 under the motto ‘Better Seeds: Better Crops’, NIAB recognised the importance of seed quality and improved varieties in safeguarding food supplies following food shortages during the First World War.



Terrington House, 13-15 Hills Road, Cambridge CB2 1N
01223 365589
01223 222960
1069204 (England and Wales)

Providing the most vulnerable children with a family for life.

SOS Children is a global authority on nurturing and supporting families. We provide direct care for orphans and abandoned children, and work with local communities to keep fragmenting families together. We understand that however much families try to support each other, when they’re weakened by chronic poverty they can quickly become overwhelmed.



Brooke House, Ashbocking, Ipswich, Suffolk IP6 9JY
01473 890089
262777 (England & Wales)

Help us create a living landscape for Suffolk

Suffolk Wildlife Trust is the county's largest voluntary organisation working on nature conservation and environmental issues. We have 26,000 members and are part of a network of 47 Wildlife Trusts operating across the United Kingdom.