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- Big
Issue, The - How-to-do tick lists in the form of
downloadable PDFs that help people in both the practical
and very personal parts of their lives. Half the revenue
generated by this website goes to The Big Issue to help
people.
- Oxfam
- Oxfam GB is a development, relief, and campaigning organisation
dedicated to finding lasting solutions to poverty and suffering
around the world. They believe that every human being is
entitled to a life of dignity.
- RSPB
- Royal Society for the Protection of Birds are a charity
that already has over 1 million members in the UK. Memberships
costs from as little as £30 a year for adults and,
as well as helping protect the UKs birds.
- Sight
Savers - An international charity that works to
prevent needless blindness and rehabilitate the blind in
the developing world. For over 50 years, we have changed
the lives of a great many people.
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- British
Red Cross - Red Crescent Movement is the largest independent
humanitarian network in the world, with more than 100 million
members across the globe. One of the most active members
of this movement.
- Deafblind
UK - National charity providing support services to,
and campaigning on behalf of, deafblind adults and their
carers. In the UK today an estimated 24,000 people are deafblind
or dual sensory impaired.
- Mencap
- Works to gain support, education, housing, jobs, and recreational
opportunities for people with learning disabilities. Also
offers supportive services to their families and care givers.
- Mind
- Extensive collection of information about mental health
and related topics. Mind is a national UK charity with many
regional branches.
- N.E.D.D.I
- The New European Distressed Donkey Initiative is a non-profit
making company, limited by guarantee. Established in 1990
it offers care and safety to donkeys (and to a lesser degree,
ponies) within Britain and Europe.
- RSPCA - UK society
with the aim of preventing cruelty to animals was first
formed. On the evening of the 16th June 1824, a number of
distinguished people, including William Wilberforce, assembled
at the 'Old Slaughters' Coffee House'.
- Sue
Ryder - A charity which supports people with disabilities
and life-shortening diseases, their families, carers and
friends. Provides long-term and respite residential care.
Well-known chain of charity shops.
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