British Dyslexia Association
The BDA is the largest dyslexia charity in the UK. Dyslexia affects more than 1 in 10 people. It is a hidden and life-long disability that can have huge implications -but it remains poorly understood. We work tirelessly to promote a dyslexia-friendly society that gives dyslexic people of all ages the opportunity to flourish.
CPRE, the countryside charity
Established in 1926, we are the only charity that aims to promote, enhance and protect the countryside for us all to enjoy. We’re here for woodland, farmland, green spaces, nature reserves and so much more. With a local CPRE in every county, we work with communities, businesses and government to find positive and lasting ways to help the countryside thrive - today and for generations to come.
Cinnamon Trust, The
At The Cinnamon Trust, we value the special bond between people and their pets. For 40 years, we've been committed to supporting older and terminally ill pet owners across the country. We alleviate the challenges of daily pet care and ensure lifelong guardianship for their cherished companions.
Cinnamon Trust, The
At The Cinnamon Trust, we treasure the profound bond between people and their pets. For 40 years, we have been dedicated to providing peace of mind to older and terminally ill pet owners nationwide, alleviating the daily challenges of pet care and ensuring lifelong guardianship for their beloved companions.
Diabetes Trust Welfare Fund
Diabetes is a complex condition that can cause severe complications, including sight loss, kidney failure and nerve damage leading to amputation. IDDT supports long-term research that aims to minimise the risk of these complications.
Goodricke Appeal Fund, The
The Goodricke Appeal Fund was established in December 1983 by an Ear, Nose and Throat Consultant at York Hospital. Several ENT Consultants and doctors have had a very close connection with the Fund ever since. They could see the need to provide the latest electronic equipment to help deaf children as soon as they were diagnosed. Unfortunately, such prompt help was usually not available through the Education Authority or Health Service.
Law Society Charity, The
This charitable fund was established in 1974, independent and in close collaboration with The Law Society (TLS), making grant awards to a wide range of organisations with a view to further law and justice. The Charity supports organisations whose work is related to the law and legal profession; and whose activities would likely benefit from funds made available on behalf of solicitors.
Mayhew
Mayhew is an animal welfare charity which has been working to improve the lives of dogs, cats and the people in their communities since 1886. Our work stretches far beyond rehoming, as we reach out into the community to do all we can to prevent more dogs and cats from being abandoned or left alone and at risk on the streets. A gift in your will would ensure we can carry on doing this life-saving work year after year, helping even more dogs and cats in need across our communities both here and overseas.
Missio
Missio ignites God’s love by helping missionaries to work alongside communities throughout the world, building a better future for those members of our global family who are in need regardless of their background or belief. Today Missio makes an impact in 1,070 mission dioceses in 157 countries. We transform lives by listening to local needs and acting in the most effective way: we create infrastructure in impoverished and remote areas; we help to build chapels, schools, and orphanages; we facilitate clinics and dispensaries; and train future Church leaders.
Museum of Policing in Devon & Cornwall
All of us will have come into contact with policing at some point in our lives, for good or ill, and the stories of these encounters reveal who we are – and who we were - as people and as a society. The Museum of Policing in Devon & Cornwall records, investigates, challenges, and celebrates the unique history of policing in the southwest. It preserves and examines the legacy of the past with pride – but also with humility.