A consortium ia a charity or
charitable organisation made up of two or more charities.
Any money donated to a consortium is split equally between
the named charities.
Action
Not Disability
Action Not Disability (AND) Visit
Website
A consortium of seven registered charities, all
working with disabled adults and children across
the UK.
John Grooms
Reg No. 212483 SSAFA Forces Help
Reg. No. 210760 Treloar’s
Reg No. 1092857 Shaftesbury
Reg. No. 221948 Leonard Cheshire
Reg. No. 218186 Queen Elizabeth’s
Foundation
Reg. No. 251051 Motability
Reg. No. 299745
Blindcare
BlindcareVisit
Website
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.
Action for Blind People
charity no 205913 Fight for Sight
charity no. 263434 The Guide Dogs for the Blind Association
charity no. 209617 International Glaucoma Association
charity no. 274681 Midland Societies for the Blind
Reg no. 227382 The Royal Blind Society
charity no. 207827 Royal London Society for the Blind
charity no. 307892 The Royal National College for the Blind
charity No. 1000388. Royal National Institute for the Blind
(RNIB)
charity no. 226227 Sight Savers International
charity no. 207544
Child Concern Consortium
Child Concern ConsortiumVisit
Website
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.
Action
for Sick Children works to make hospital
a less frightening place for children. BAAF
British Association for Adoption & Fostering works to find loving, permanent families
for children. 4Children creates
safe space for children outside of school hours. The Fostering Network provides
caring, temporary homes for children. Working
Families supports disabled children and
their families in every day life.
Giving for Living
Giving for Living Visit
Website
The charities behind giving for living have joined
forces to promote payroll giving to benefit people
of all ages
Tommy’s the Baby
Charity
charity no. 1060508 Jeans for Genes charity no. 1062206 Education
Action
charity no. 1003323 Help the Aged charity no. 272786
Lifelinesoncall
The Royal National Lifeboat Institution
Reg no: 209603 Visit
Website
Fire Service National
Benevolent Fund
Reg no: 1093387 Visit
Website
The three organisations responded to nearly 5million
people in distress last year. All three charities
operate 24 hour a day help lines which are a Lifeline
to those calling for support. Your regular donation
through payroll giving will help tremendously in
our efforts to save, support and rescue those in
distress.
E-mail to Lifelines@rnli.org.uk
Somebody Cares
Somebody CaresVisit
Website
Somebody Cares is a special collaboration between
four charities to raise funds jointly through the
Payroll Giving Scheme
Addaction
charity no. 1001957. National Aids Trust
charity no. 297977 Homeless Link Prisoners Abroad
charity number 1093710
The Yorkshire Charities
Group
The Yorkshire Charities Group Visit
Website A joint venture between Yorkshire based
charities
Incorporating:-
NSPCC
charity no. 216401 St. Gemma’s
Hospice
charity No. 1015941 St Anne’s
Community Services
charity no. 502224 Sue Ryder Care,
Wheatfields Hospice
charity no. 1052076 BCTV People
working together for a better environment
charity no. 261009 British Epilepsy
Association
charity no. 234343