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The Little Princess Trust provides real hair wigs, free of charge, to children and young people who have lost their own hair through cancer treatment or to other conditions.The charity is also one of the largest funders of childhood cancer research in the UK.
Compassionate care for the community. Southern Hospice Group is the charity for the three hospices our local communities know, love and support. Chestnut Tree House children's hospice near Arundel, Martlets in Hove and St Barnabas House in Worthing.
Movember has built a global men’s health movement, funding over 1,300 projects, changing the way health services reach and support men. Movember is taking on 3 of the biggest issues facing men: prostate cancer, testicular cancer, mental health and suicide. Movember is for everyone, not just for men.
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We build secure, positive relationships with young people to support personal transformation. We work with each young person based on their unique needs, offering safe space at our youth centers and clubs, one-to-one support, creative activities, community programmes and more targeted services.
Building a safer, more equal, and healthier Scotland through sustained personal development delivered in the outdoors and communities. We work to make a positive life possible for some of Scotland’s most vulnerable people, by supporting them to build skills and unlock their confidence and potential.
The Lord Wandsworth Foundation supports around 50 children who have lost the support of one or both parents, the majority through bereavement, by providing them with a vibrant, caring, supportive boarding-school environment, enabling them to thrive at this vulnerable time in their life.
The Benevolent Fund supports full and retired full 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.
RDA are dedicated to improving the lives of 39,000 children & adults with disabilities by spending time with horses, at over 450 groups all over the UK. Our beneficiaries experience significant improvements in physical & mental wellbeing, communication skills, relationship building & confidence.
The Rangers Charity Foundation helps to make the world of difference to thousands of lives. We are currently supporting our local hospital, Glasgow City Mission, Children 1st, Unicef and various armed services-related charities, as well as delivering our own community work.
The Rory Peck Trust provides safety training, professional therapy & financial support through our Crisis Fund to freelance journalists worldwide. Our aim is to protect independent journalism as the bedrock of democracy.
The Paddle Trust (formerly the Canoe Foundation) supports the development and use of water spaces for a broad community of paddlers and other water users.We fund sustainable improvements to water access and information, as well as projects allowing access to blue spaces for more people.