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A wonderful museum set within metres of the sea at Lyme Regis. An independent charity we exist to care and conserve for our collections. Celebrate the story of the remarkable Mary Anning. Provide opportunities for people of all ages to learn more about the history and geology of Lyme Regis.
Petty Pool is a charity supporting young adults aged 16-25 with learning disabilities through vocational training, outdoor activities and community programmes based in Cheshire. We provide an educational experience that empowers every learner to reach their full potential at college and beyond.
Changing the future for children. Empowering through education. Supporting vulnerable Zambian communities with our grassroots partners. Learn how you can help.
We are a Scottish charity (Registration No SC041294) that supports and speaks out for the most deprived and disadvantaged communities around the world. We aim at giving such communities a chance by providing them with access to the most basic facilities that most would take for granted.
We rescue Siberian huskies and Alaskan malamutes, we never turn a dog away regardless of age or medical conditions. We aim to raise awareness of the breed and educate the public that dogs aren’t disposable objects.
We are the UK's only testicular, ovarian and germ cell cancer charity.Our mission is to stop young adults dying from testicular, ovarian and germ cell cancer - we do this through raising awareness with our life-saving cancer campaigns, engaging young adults with our digital education programmes.
The Howarth Foundation is unique. Our mission is to secure meaningful employment and housing for individuals who have experienced homelessness by partnering with companies that are willing and able to offer our clients a job – and a second chance at life.
The 1863 Club provides rowing training and opportunities to compete at the national level to pupils from the London Oratory School and other schools in SW and W London, with a focus on state schools.
The Hughes APS Trust (formerly GHIC) was founded by expert doctors and researchers to educate, raise awareness, and fund vital research into Hughes Syndrome. We rely entirely on donations to continue our life-changing work. Thank you for your support!
Our branch of Samaritans has been offering confidential emotional support for over 50years. People who contact us are given the space and time to talk about their feelings and find ways to face their difficulties. Samaritans Vision is that fewer people will die by suicide.
The principal objective of the Trust is furthering education and training in connection with the advancement of world trade.
Chilterns Dog Rescue Society was founded in 1963 & since then has rescued, rehabilitated & rehomed tens of thousands of dogs & puppies in need. We receive no government funding and rely on the generosity of the public to help us raise funds to allow us to continue our vital work.