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Worldwide Cancer Research funds lifesaving discovery research into any type of cancer, anywhere in the world. We support bold ideas that lead to breakthroughs in preventing, diagnosing, and treating cancer. Become a Curestarter today to help us fund pioneering new cancer cures.
Friends Without Borders supports people seeking asylum and refugees in the Portsmouth area. We offer a drop-in service with free casework, English lessons, therapeutic art, food and befriending. We also run a free accredited immigration law service.
The Adopt a School Trust is about improving lives and changing habits. Chefs and hospitality professionals deliver fun and informative food and cookery sessions to children. We teach cooking as a life skill and enthuse children about taste, food provenance and healthy eating.
Cancer Black Care supports Black, mixed, and ethnic minority communities affected by cancer. We provide free information, emotional support, and advocacy, creating safe, culturally sensitive spaces where individuals, families, and carers can share experiences and find strength
Brake is a national road safety charity that cares for road victims and campaigns for safer roads for all. Brake's National Road Victim Service is a specialist support service to help families cope with the shock, turmoil and devastation that road crashes cause families across the UK every day.
Everyone should have a fair chance to discover who they are and what they can become. Our charity supports local young people and communities through life-changing opportunities to drive meaningful social change across Nottinghamshire and East Riding.
We help transform the lives of communities across the North East. From providing accommodation to tackle homelessness, through to the provision of holistic support, cancer rehab and children and youth programmes. We're here for young people, here for communities and here for you.
Established in 1962 as the relief arm of Amnesty International, we provide financial and practical support to defenders in desperate need, transforming lives and amplifying the voices of those who give so much to fight against injustice and human rights abuses.
We work in state schools and under-served communities to deliver best-in-class cricket programmes to young people aged 5 to 24. We want them to learn a love of the game and to find a sense of belonging through the sport, developing their wider wellbeing and life skills to help fulfil their potential
An independent, antiracist housing and human rights charity (SC027577) dedicated to supporting BME, refugee and immigrant families to rebuild their lives. We believe in a society where everyone has the right to live safe and dignified lives, free from poverty, homelessness or inequality.
Aberdeen Foyer helps young people and adults overcome homelessness, poverty, and social barriers. Through safe housing, education, employability training, counselling and wellbeing support, we empower people to grow, succeed, and lead fulfilling lives. Building brighter futures together.
We offer hope when the future seems empty. It doesn't matter the relationship or how recent or long ago the death occurred - we are here for children, young people and adults all across Scotland, who are unable to imagine life without their loved one. No one should struggle alone.