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Jewish Blind & Disabled is the only Jewish charity providing mobility apartments with 24/7 on site support for people aged 18 upwards who have physical disabilities or impaired vision. The life of each tenant is transformed by this opportunity to live independently with the dignity of choice.
Staffordshire Wildlife Trust protects and enhances the wildlife and wild places of the County and promotes understanding, enjoyment and involvement in the natural world. It manages 26 sites covering 3,500 acres and has a membership of over 15,000.
The Benevolent Fund supports members of the Guild of Motoring Writers and their families in times of need by providing advice, practical help, and financial support in the form of grants or loans.
There are 14.7million people – that’s more than one in six – in the UK living with a neurological condition. Here at the country's leading neurological centre, we’re passionate about supporting the hospital to help improve the lives of patients through treatment and research.
UCL Hospitals Charitable Foundation raises funds for equipment, building projects and research across all of the UCLH NHS Foundation Trust hospitals. The projects that we support are diverse and varied and ensure that UCLH is able to remain at the forefront of patient care and medical research.
When we read the Bible we find out more about God, more about ourselves and more about the world. That’s why Bible Society invites people to discover it for themselves. Your donations will support Bible mission all around the world.
The Fishermen's Mission is the only national charity that works solely to support active and retired fishermen and their families by providing practical, financial and pastoral support. Fishing is dangerous and unpredictable. Hardship and tragedy are facts of everyday life in the UK’s fishing
The LeicesterShire Historic Churches raises funds and gives grants to help churches and chapels with restoration and improvement projects, so that they are in good condition with modern facilities - and open for worship, events and activities in the service of their communities.
We are a national charity dedicated to those who suffer harm as a result of their policing role.Through our confidential programme of practical, emotional, and financial support, we are there for serving and former personnel carrying the physical and psychological impact of public service.
The RWAS plays a leading role in the development of agriculture and the rural economy in Wales. Our work includes providing support for business, social welfare and education in rural communities, and the organisation and staging the Spring Festival, the Royal Welsh Show and the Winter Fair.