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Quaggy Development Trust

Quaggy Development Trust (Quaggy) is a registered charity set up in 2003. It is committed to supporting people of all ages in the local community to stay happy, active and well. The trust runs 3 nurseries, a Youth Club, Older People’s Lunch Club and a BACP Accredited Community Counselling Service.

Hope Family Trust

Hope Family Trust is a local charity that operates Barking Foodbank - a Trussell Trust seeded food poverty programme that gave out more than 30,000 meals in Barking and Dagenham across 2020.We also support other outreach programmes with a focus on tackling poverty in our community.

Vaccine Research Trust

The Vaccine Research Trust has traditionally funded research into vaccines against infectious diseases and more recently has started supporting analysis of Dr Gordon Skinner's unique thyroid work. The Trust is now running low on finance and we urgently need funds to help continue vital research.

Zoe Education Trust

The Zoë Education Trust aims to give children living in poverty the chance of a brighter future through education. We believe education is central in empowering youngsters to reach their potential and determine their futures. The trust was founded in 2010 by Zoë’s family and close friends to celebrate her love or life and generosity of spirit.

Hope Home Trust

Hope Home Trust has supported Kitaa Hope Children's Home in Moshi, Tanzania, since 2008. Vulnerable, often orphaned children are rescued, cared for, fed, clothed and educated in a loving family. The Trust has funded a purpose-built home for 30 children and pays for living costs and education.

European Nature Trust

The European Nature Trust (TENT) was founded in 2001 to help preserve and restore areas of wilderness and degraded habitats of Europe.

Ann Conroy Trust

Ann Conroy Trust provides Support, Education and Research for people living with Chiari Malformations, Syringomyelia and associated conditions.

Alderney Wildlife Trust

Alderney Wildlife Trust is one of 46 UK Wildlife Trusts. We manage over 130 hectares of land for wildlife & over 20km of footpath to ensure public access to our sites. We work with the local community to engage them with the natural environment to help us protect Alderney's wildlife for the future.

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Alachua Conservation Trust

Alachua Conservation Trust is a regional land trust that protects and stewards natural, historic, scenic, and recreational lands across north‑central Florida. It conserves land through acquisition and conservation easements, manages preserves, and provides environmental education and community outreach to keep Florida’s land and waters healthy for future generations.

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LANDFALL TRUST INC.

Overview: The Landfall Trust is a charitable not-profit supporting the arts, cultural heritage and preservation of the 200-year old Kent Cottage, located in Brigus, Newfoundland, Canada. The Trust provides seasonal artist and writer-in-residence programs at Kent Cottage located on the 11-acre Provincial Heritage Site overlooking Brigus Bay, Brigus, Newfoundland, Canada. The Trust’s Board of Directors serves on a volunteer basis and is supported by an Advisory Committee representing heritage preservation, the visual and literary arts, finance and fund development, facilities and heritage architecture, and education.

California Rangeland Trust

The Rangeland Trust has been an agricultural conservation leader in California since 1998. With cattlemen and women making up the majority of our Board of Directors, our shared values with the ranching community have made us the preferred choice when landowners decide to protect their land for future generations. As a result, the Rangeland Trust has grown to be the largest land trust in California with 100 ranches and over 420,000 acres conserved. The Rangeland Trust works with the ranching community in our state to protect working lands using conservation easements. Our partners, often multigenerational landowners, are committed to sustainable management of their livestock businesses. Through well-managed grazing, these ranchers provide: Healthy fish and wildlife habitat Clean air and water Food security Wildfire fuel reduction Facilitate climate adaptation Through these ecological benefits, the lands conserved by the Rangeland Trust are providing $1 billion in environmental benefits annually. Every gift matters in this effort, and every donation is a smart investment in the future of California! Rangeland Trust conservation easements return $3.47 for every dollar invested. While over 420,000 acres is cause to celebrate, it's not enough to sustain us into the future. Fortunately, there are plenty of landowners who want to conserve through the Rangeland Trust, and you can help! Let's take this opportunity in 2025 to reach even more ranching families served through conservation!

Ciaran Buckley Trust

The Trust raises funds in memory of Ciaran, who suffered from a genetic skin disorder called Keratitis-Ichthyosis-Deafness Syndrome (“KID syndrome”). The Trust aims to help people with similar conditions, as well as supporting research and promoting awareness about the difficulties of living with the multiple disabilities of blindness, deafness and skin disorders.