After
Adoption
charity no. 1000888 |
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Offers support and information to anyone affected
by adoption. |
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Barnardo's
charity no.
216250 |
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Barnardo's vision is that the lives of all children and young people should be free from poverty, abuse and discrimination. We believe in the abused, the vulnerable, the forgotten and the neglected. We will support them, stand up for them and bring out the best in each and every child. As one of the UK's leading children's charities this is our pledge. We believe in children – do you?
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BLISS
charity no.1002973 |
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BLISS, the premature baby charity, is dedicated
to making sure that more babies born prematurely
or sick in the UK survive and that each one has
the best possible quality of life |
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CLIC
Sargent
charity no. 1107328 |
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Every day 10 families are told their child has cancer.
As the UK's leading children's cancer charity, CLIC
Sargent is the only organisation to offer them all
round care and support: That’s because we’re
there every step of the way:
During treatment – providing specialist nurses,
doctors, play specialists, Homes from Home
In hospital & at home – offering specialist
social care and family support in the community
– specialist youth services, holidays, grants,
helpline
After treatment – helping survivors, supporting
those bereaved, research. |
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| Child
Concern Consortium |
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Is a special group of five small charities helping
children living with difficulties throughout the
UK. Because we work together in this way your gift
works five times harder, making a real difference
to all the families we support.
Our charities work in five different ways to really
change children’s lives.
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| The
Children's Society |
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The Children's Society is a leading national charity,
driven by the belief that every child deserves a
good childhood. We provide vital help and understanding
for those forgotten children who face the greatest
danger, discrimination or disadvantage in their
daily lives; children who are unable to find the
support they need anywhere else. |
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Get
Connected
charity no.
1081840 |
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Get Connected's vision is that every young person
in the UK can find the help they need to support
their emotional and physical well-being. We provide
a free and confidential national helpline that gives
young people in difficult situations the support
and information they need to decide what they want
to happen next - it could be anything from getting
information/advice/counseling to finding somewhere
safe to stay for the night. |
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| Great Ormond Street
Hospital |
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Every year we need to raise £50 million through
charitable donations. Whilst the NHS meets the day
to day running costs of the hospital, the fundraising
income allows GOSH to remain at the forefront of
child healthcare. Without it we would not be able
to offer the same specialist treatments and services
and to have the buildings and paediatric equipment
that we need. We would also not be able to continue
the level of pioneering research that has led to
so many new advances for children both in the UK
and across the world |
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National
Blind Childrens Society
charity no. 1051607 |
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Helping blind children to get more out of life.
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NCH
Registered No: 1097940 |
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NCH is the UK’s leading children’s charity.
Through almost 500 projects we work with over 160,000
vulnerable children, young people and their families,
including those affected by poverty, disability,
homelessness and abuse. Wherever there is a need,
we’re there to help.
Supporter Care: 08457 626 579 |
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NSPCC
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The NSPCC's purpose is to end cruelty to children.
Our vision is of a society where all children are
loved, valued and able to fulfil their potential.
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The
Elizabeth Foundation
charity no. 196090 |
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The Elizabeth Foundation is a voluntary organisation
for deaf babies, pre-school deaf children from 0-5
years, and their parents. The Elizabeth Foundation
provide - nationwide and often without charge -
parent centred services for babies and young children
with a hearing loss and offers their families |
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| Great
Ormond Street Hospital |
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Every year we need to raise £50 million through
charitable donations. Whilst the NHS meets the day
to day running costs of the hospital, the fundraising
income allows GOSH to remain at the forefront of
child healthcare. Without it we would not be able
to offer the same specialist treatments and services
and to have the buildings and paediatric equipment
that we need. We would also not be able to continue
the level of pioneering research that has led to
so many new advances for children both in the UK
and across the world. |
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| The
Laura Crane Trust |
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Young people are already dealing with the difficult
transition from childhood to adulthood, without
having to cope with a life threatening disease at
such a vulnerable time of their lives. |
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| Sheffield Children's Hospital Charity
charity no. 505002 |
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Sheffield Children's Hospital Charity is a registered
charity that exists to support and enhance the services
of Sheffield Children's NHS Trust and it's reputation
as a centre of excellence for the research, prevention,
care and cure of childhood illnesses. |
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UNICEF
charity no. 1072612 |
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UNICEF, The United Nations Children's Fund, works
worldwide so that every child can reach their full
potential |
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Whirlow
Hall Farm Trust
charity no 508910 |
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Whirlow Hall Farm Trust was founded in 1979 as an
educational trust working with inner city children
and young people with special needs or disabilities.
Since that date, over 250,000 children have visited
Whirlow on a daily or residential basis. |
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| The
Yorkshire Charities Group |
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