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Disability
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Action Not Disability (AND)

Action Not Disability (AND) is formed from six disability charities who promote independence for disabled people. Supporting AND gives you the unique opportunity to help six charities at once.
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Action on Hearing Loss

Action On Hearing Loss works on behalf of the UK's 9 million deaf and hard of hearing people, tackling hearing loss and making hearing matter. We do this by campaigning and lobbying, raising awareness of deafness and hearing loss, providing services and through social, medical and technical research.”
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Bighearted Scotland

A donation to Bighearted Scotland works harder by helping a wide range of good causes for both children and adults across Scotland. We worth to help people with a wide range of issues including; epilepsy, special needs, exclusion, disability, cancer, mental health and alcohol problems, whilst also promoting environmental awareness and sensible drinking.
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Blindcare

Blindcare is an equal partnership of ten registered charities working for people who are blind or visually impaired. Through the work of our partner charities we are able to provide education for adults and children, mobility training, research into the prevention of blindness and vital treatment to improve or restore sight.
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Charities For Change

Charities for CHANGE offers you the chance to support five fantastic charities with a single monthly gift.Charities for CHANGE is a unique group of charities, united in our mission to achieve positive change in the world. Charities for Change includes RNID.
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Dyslexia Action

Dyslexia Action is a national charity that improves lives through education. We are the UK ’s leading provider of services and support for people with dyslexia and literacy difficulties and specialise in assessments, teaching and training. We also develop and distribute teaching materials and undertake research. Our services are available through our 25 centres and 97 teaching locations around the UK . Over half a million people benefit from our work each year. Clare Appleby - Corporate Fundraising Manager
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Mencap

Mencap works with people with a learning disability and their families and carers. Learning disability affects someone's intellectual and social development all their life. People with a learning disability don't get an equal chance in life. That's why we fight to change laws and services, and directly support thousands of people to live their lives the way they want.
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Muscular Dystrophy Campaign

Muscular Dystrophy Campaign provides support for over 60 types of muscle wasting conditions. Muscle disease is life-limiting and there is currently no cure for the 70,000 babies, children and adults affected. We fund pioneering research into treatments and cures, support those affected through our Care and Support services throughout the UK and campaign to raise awareness and bring about positive change. Help us to fight muscle disease – give us Strength in Numbers!
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Northern Ireland Charities Together (NICT)

Northern Ireland Charities Together (NICT) is a unique consortium of charities all providing services for people in Northern Ireland, including RNIB NI. Our aim is to make it easy for people of Northern Ireland to support our six charities through tax efficient payroll giving.
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RNIB

RNIB is the UK's leading charity offering information, support and advice to over two million people with sight loss. Our pioneering work helps anyone with a sight problem - not just with Braille and Talking Books, but with imaginative and practical solutions to everyday challenges. We also provide information on eye conditions and provide support and advice for people living with sight loss.
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Scope

Scope is a charity that supports disabled people and their families. We work to raise awareness, change attitudes and influence government policy. We support disabled people and their families through practical information and support, particularly at the time of diagnosis and in a child’s early years, as well as offering them services which are primarily focused on those whose complex support needs are not met elsewhere.
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Sense

Imagine not being able to see or hear - how would you go to work, pour a coffee, phone a loved one? Sense exists to improve the lives of children and adults who are both deaf and blind, working to break them out of their isolated world, become active members of society and learn to communicate with family and friends.
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Sense Scotland

Sense Scotland has been working for over 20 years with children and adults who have communication support needs because of deafblindness, sensory impairment, learning and physical disabilities. One of our key areas of expertise is communication. Working closely with people, often on a one-to-one basis, we aim to find out what their aspirations are and how they want to live their lives.
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Spinal Injuries Association (SIA)

An estimated 40,000 people live with spinal cord injuries in the UK alone. Most spinal cord injuries result in paralysis, and the impact of an injury can turn lives upside down. The SIA provide life long support to spinal cord injured individuals and their families, services and publications that enable and encourage paralysed people to lead independent lives and campaign for improved medical and social care for spinal cord injury.
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United Response

United Response helps people with learning disabilities, mental health needs and physical disabilities to live in the community, across England and in Wales. We believe everybody should live the fullest life, whatever their level of disability. We provide everything from 24-hour care to helping someone living in their own flat to get a job.







