• Bees for Development

    Bees for Development

    MonmouthUnited Kingdom

    For over 30 years the UK charity Bees for Development has been using beekeeping to combat poverty, benefit biodiversity, and build resilient livelihoods for some of the world's poorest people. We provide skills and training to people living in poverty, to become successful beekeepers. This in turn encourages people to protect natural habitats, restore degraded landscapes, and mitigate climate change.

  • Beneath the Wood Sanctuary

    Beneath the Wood Sanctuary

    TregaronUnited Kingdom

    Beneath the Wood is an award-winning farm and domestic animal sanctuary in Wales, caring for around 135 animals, mostly large commercial breed pigs but also sheep, dogs, cats and horses. We provide a safe haven for the most vulnerable of animals, giving them permanent sanctuary for life. We also campaign for a cruelty-free world and are a no-kill sanctuary.

  • Cymdeithas Eryri – The Snowdonia Society

    Cymdeithas Eryri – The Snowdonia Society

    CaernarfonUnited Kingdom

    We’re investing in Snowdonia’s future. Each year we create quality opportunities for hundreds of young people through our acclaimed programme of volunteering, training, and work experience. These are the future guardians of precious places like Snowdonia - and more widely across these islands.

  • Cyngor Cymru I’r Deillion / Wales Council of the Blind

    Cyngor Cymru I’r Deillion / Wales Council of the Blind

    CardiffUnited Kingdom

    Leaving money to us in your will helps us to do our work. Formed in 1938, Wales Council of the Blind has been supporting blind and partially sighted people through the work it does for a large family of clubs and local societies. We are the only independent umbrella organisation for sight loss in Wales and we work to improve services and support for people who have lost their sight, either from birth or during their lives.

  • Good Gardeners International

    Good Gardeners International

    MaestegUnited Kingdom

    One of the key features of Good Gardeners International is sustainability. Legacies – gifts to the charity in Wills – are one of the best ways to ensure that The Good Gardeners work continues into the future. We have projects in the UK and abroad that you can support with your legacy to us. The future is seen by many, as times get tough the world over, in localised food production and DRY sanitation systems that do not pollute the rivers and seas of the world.

  • LATCH Welsh Children’s Cancer Charity

    LATCH Welsh Children’s Cancer Charity

    CardiffUnited Kingdom

    LATCH is a charity that supports the children who are receiving treatment for cancer at the Children’s Hospital for Wales, as well as their families. Having a child diagnosed with cancer or leukaemia comes as a devastating blow, often resulting in a period of months, sometimes years, of gruelling treatment and an uncertain future.

  • Lluest Horse and Pony Trust

    Lluest Horse and Pony Trust

    Llandeusant LlangadogUnited Kingdom

    Lluest itself is the legacy of the remarkable late Ginny Hadjuckiewicz, who established the charity in 1985. Sadly, Ginny lost her own life aged 38, leaving behind Lluest as her Legacy. Since then, we have worked tirelessly to continue the hard work of Ginny, to rescue, rehabilitate and find approved long term Guardian loan homes for 100’s of horses, ponies and donkeys who have been the victims of cruelty, neglect, abandonment, and poor circumstances.

  • Pembrokeshire Coast National Park Trust

    Pembrokeshire Coast National Park Trust

    Pembroke DockUnited Kingdom

    The Pembrokeshire Coast National Park Trust supports conservation, communities and culture in the Pembrokeshire Coast National Park. Protecting the National Park for future generations by improving how the land is managed for wildlife, working to meet the challenges of climate change, highlighting the area’s history and culture and ensuring the Park is accessible to all.