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nhs blood and transplant

Many people depend on NHSBT for lifesaving transfusions, transplants and treatments. The NHSBT Charity helps push the boundaries of what's possible in donation and transplantation by powering more research, funding new facilities and equipment, and trialling support and education programmes.

EcoSwell UK

We believe that people and nature can thrive in unison. Through infrastructure, education and enviro-social initiatives we help vulnerable communities in Peru develop sustainably. Our projects include renewable energy, public health, ecosystem restoration, water & sanitation and research.

Yarm Wellness

Our purpose is to provide a positive impact on the wellbeing of Yarm and the wider community through the provision of creative, fitness and wellness classes along with multiple support groups. We offer a warm safe space for our community to engage with others and reduce isolation.

LGBT Health and Wellbeing

We work to build a Scotland where all LGBTQ+ people can thrive, no matter who we are. We provide support services, community spaces, and help tackle health inequalities.

Deal Maritime and Local History Museum

Deal Museum provides opportunities for individuals and families to explore, enjoy and be inspired by the past in and around Deal, and will promote learning and research at all levels. We are entirely volunteer-run.

Preloved Reloved - Cancer & Beyond

Preloved Reloved- Cancer & Beyond is a registered charitable organisation that collects and sends out donations of essential items that can be used by anyone going through a cancer diagnosis.We also support those who choose to use the Cold Cap by providing support packs to help with the process.

48th Kensington Scout Group

We are a local Kensington Scout group fundraising Please help us to achieve our goal and get more of our young people outdoors on those important camps.

Green Hub Project for Teens

Green Hub is a charity in Milford & Godalming supporting teens (10-18) facing social, emotional & mental health challenges:We do this via our social therapeutic garden programme - Green Teens - which focuses on mental wellbeing, as well as supporting parents with our monthly Parent Hub.

Maslow's Community

Maslow's Community was set up to support asylum seekers in Glasgow to access free clothing. The project has grown to support anyone experiencing hardship, offering a wide range of free items. Our community hub, helps build community offering free classes and workshops to residents of Glasgow.

Yorkshire and Humberside Asbestos Support Group (SARAG)

Our Charity provides support to those affected by asbestos related conditions. Our support is available across Yorkshire, Humberside and North Nottinghamshire, to those diagnosed plus their families, supporters and carers. Every year, our charity receives around 350 referrals from hospitals across our area. We help each individual access (on average) over £24,000 in government benefits and compensations. As well as reducing financial hardship, we offer emotional, bereavement and wellbeing support, either in person, by phone or online, and we organise face-to-face social groups and events for our clients, who are mostly older, often poorly, vulnerable people.

Winchester Basics Bank

Winchester Food & Basics Bank provides emergency food and clothing to families and individuals in need in the Winchester and surrounding area. It works closely with agencies such as the Citizens Advice Bureau, social services and the City Council to assist those in need of temporary assistance.

Talbot Association

Since 1970, the Talbot Association has stood alongside Glasgow’s most vulnerable individuals those facing the complex realities of homelessness, addiction, mental ill-health, social isolation, and long-term instability. As part of Scotland’s evolving landscape of social care, we are committed to delivering person-centred, trauma-informed, and rights-based support that respects the dignity, voice, and choices of everyone we walk with.We aim to create safe, respectful spaces where people feel seen, heard, and valued. Our support is grounded in compassion, flexibility, and non-judgement, helping individuals reclaim stability, self-worth, and a sense of belonging within a community of their choice.“We imagine a circle of compassion, and then imagine no one standing outside of it.”Gregory BoyleThis vision of only kinship calls us to draw closer to the margins to stand with those who have been left out, forgotten, or written off. In doing so, we dismantle the barriers that divide us and build a community rooted in shared humanity.For over five decades, Talbot has grown, evolved, and deepened its mission but our core values have remained unchanged. We believe in the inherent worth of every person, and we strive daily to offer not just services, but solidarity. A place where compassion leads, and no one is left behind.