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  • Brain Tumour Research

    Brain Tumour Research

    Milton KeynesUnited Kingdom

    You can help us rewrite the future of brain tumour research by leaving a gift in your Will, giving hope to thousands of brain tumour patients and their families. Your gift will be helping to fund life-saving research at a network of dedicated Centres of Excellence in the UK.

  • British Dyslexia Association

    British Dyslexia Association

    BracknellUnited Kingdom

    The British Dyslexia Association 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 a huge impact in someone’s life - 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.

  • British Red Cross

    British Red Cross

    LondonUnited Kingdom

    The Red Cross has been helping people in crisis for over 150 years, whoever and wherever they are. Our 17,000 volunteers in the UK are part of a global network of over 17 million volunteers, responding to conflicts, natural disasters and individual emergencies. In 2019, The British Red Cross responded to 1,400 emergency incidents in the UK and reached 7,200 people in need.

  • British Red Cross

    British Red Cross

    LondonUnited Kingdom

    The Red Cross has been helping people in crisis for over 150 years, whoever and wherever they are. We are part of a global voluntary network of over 17 million volunteers in 192 countries, responding to conflicts, natural disasters and individual emergencies. When disaster strikes anywhere in the world, our dedicated volunteers are already there on the ground, ready to provide essential life-saving practical and emotional support to those in need.

  • CPRE, the countryside charity

    CPRE, the countryside charity

    LondonUnited Kingdom

    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

    Cinnamon Trust, The

    HayleUnited Kingdom

    At The Cinnamon Trust, we value the special bond between people and their pets. We have been supporting owners for over 40 years, helping older and terminally ill people stay with their cherished companions for as long as possible. We operate with the help of 20,000+ compassionate volunteers nationwide.

  • Dartmoor Pony Heritage Trust, The

    Dartmoor Pony Heritage Trust, The

    Ottery St MaryUnited Kingdom

    There are now only 300 Dartmoor Heritage ponies roaming on Dartmoor. The Dartmoor Pony Heritage Trust is dedicated to ensuring they remain on their moorland home. For over 20 years, our small charity has been making a big difference on Dartmoor. We deliver nature conservation, support for pony owners and education sessions. Our work is powered by volunteers, members, and donors who share our vision of a thriving Dartmoor, where ponies, people, and wildlife flourish together.

  • Dementia Research UK

    Dementia Research UK

    LondonUnited Kingdom

    Dementia Research UK is a grant-making charity which raises funds for dementia research projects in all regions of the UK. Our funding covers every type of dementia, rather than any individual disease. That means the donations we receive can be used across as wide a range of research projects as possible within the dementia community.

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  • Diabetes Trust Welfare Fund

    Diabetes Trust Welfare Fund

    NorthamptonUnited Kingdom

    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.

  • English Heritage Trust, The

    English Heritage Trust, The

    LondonUnited Kingdom

    From world-famous prehistoric sites to grand medieval castles, Roman forts on the edges of an empire to a Cold War bunker, we care for hundreds of historic sites in every part of England, from international icons to local treasures. We open them up, share their stories and find new ways for everybody to enjoy, play, learn and create. Protecting and maintaining these special places for the nation, as well as over a million objects in our care, is the cornerstone of everything we do.

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