WE CURRENTLY WORK WITH OVER 2000 UK AND IRISH REGISTERED CHARITIES.

Some of our challenges are operated exclusively in aid of one particular charity, but where you see the words “in aid of any charity”, you can raise funds for any cause that you feel passionate about, as long as they are a UK or Irish registered charity, and they authorise you to fundraise in their name.

We will help to get the authorisation for you to fundraise, so choose from one of the many charities on our database, or if you don’t find them listed, you can give us some contact details when you book and we’ll get in touch with them about becoming a charity partner.

Please type in the name (or part of the name) of the charity below in the ‘search term’ field below. If the name is a direct match, it will appear at the top of the results list. i.e. if you type Cancer, Cancer UK will appear towards the top of the results, British Cancer UK will appear lower down, and The UK Foundation of Lung Cancer Charities will appear even further down. So please try the exact match for the first few words to make it easier to find your charity. If you type a search term that is not in the name of the charity, but is in the description about the charity, it will appear after all of the above named results. 

 

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Category: Homelessness

Registered Charity: 1107554

Address: Oasis Community Housing, FL 1-4, 7-8 Delta Bank Road, Metro Riverside Park, Gateshead, Tyne & Wear, NE11 9DJ, United Kingdom

Contact: Jo Armstrong

Telephone: 07704 168367

Email: joanne.armstrong@oasiscommunityhousing.org

Web: oasiscommunityhousing.org/what-we-do/

We exist to reignite a hope and a future for everyone facing homelessness. We believe in prevention and intervention. Our four cornerstones of support address both the immediate needs and root causes of homelessness.

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Category: Health & Medical, Social wellbeing

Registered Charity: 1154202

Address: OCD Action, Suite 506-507, Davina House, 137-149 Goswell Road, London, EC1V 7ET, United Kingdom

Contact: Thea Lester

Telephone: 02072535272

Email: info@ocdaction.org.uk

Web: ocdaction.org.uk/

For over 25 years OCD Action has been delivering frontline services which make a tangible and long-term difference to the lives of people with OCD, their families, carers and friends. OCD Action has a vision of a time when OCD is well understood and everyone gets the treatment and the support they need, when they need it. With the OCD community, we are fighting for this.

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Category: Health & Medical, Disability

Registered Charity: 1147506

Address: 139 Langley Road, Slough, Berkshire, SL3 7DZ

Contact: Jo Grumbs

Telephone: 01753 357771

Email: jo@ocumeluk.org

Web: www.ocumeluk.org

OcuMel UK support people with a rare cancer, ocular melanoma. It can affect someone's vision but is terminal for half of the people diagnosed with this condition.

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Category: Health & Medical

Registered Charity: 1062461

Address: Oesophageal Patients Association, 6 & 7 Umberslade Business Centre, Pound House Lane, Hockley Heath, Solihull, B94 5DF, West Midlands

Contact: Drew Matthews

Telephone: 01217049860

Email: charity@opa.org.uk

Web: www.opa.org.uk

The OPA has led the fight against oesophageal and gastric cancers for over 30 years. Our purpose is to support patients, their families and carers and raise awareness of these cancers and their prevention.

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Registered Charity: 1010864

Address: 66 Windermere road, Coulsdon, Surrey, CR5 2JA

Contact: Lindsay Claustres

Telephone:

Email: treasurer@occfc.com

Web: www.occfc.com/

Old Coulsdon Colts FC, a registered charity, is a village football club enabling boys and girls to play football from the age of 6 until 18. The club has been established since 1979 and has developed from having 1 team to currently running 15 teams of all ages, providing a secure and safe environment for children to be coached ( all coaches are qualified ) and participate in playing football matches. OCCFC is run by volunteers giving their time and effort without any financial remuneration. The club is funded by annual subs from members and various fund raising activities which are essential to the survival of the club. Due to the situation in 2020 with Covid-19 virus, it has not been possible for any fund raising activities which are the financial lifeline for the club. These functions enable the club to keep the costs of annual subs at a reasonable level, affordable to all. The club is an integral part of the local community providing a safe environment for children to play football and socialise with other children. Please help the club survive and donate to giving page whatever is affordable. Thank you

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Category: Children, Health & Medical

Registered Charity: 1148511

Address: 10, ruby close, wokingham, berkshire, rg41 3tx, United Kingdom

Contact: Sarah Simpson

Telephone: 07932376040

Email: sarah@ollieyoungfoundation.org

Web: www.ollieyoungfoundation.org

The Ollie Young Foundation is a registered charity which funds targeted paediatric brain tumour research and support. It was launched in memory of the brave little boy who lost his fight against an incurable brain tumour one day before his sixth birthday and only twelve weeks after first displaying symptoms. There was no available treatment for Ollie, no cure and no hope.

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Category: Education, Social wellbeing

Registered Charity: 1187184

Address: 10, Queen Street Place, London, EC4R 1BE, United Kingdom

Contact: Ella Spurgeon

Telephone: 07760922624

Email: ella@ollysfuture.org.uk

Web: ollysfuture.org.uk/

A charity set up in the loving memory of Olly Hare, formed by friends & family. We aim to raise awareness of young suicide. #loveandlight

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Category: International aid, Health & Medical

Registered Charity: 1193535

Address: Apex House, Edgbaston, Calthorpe Road, Birmingham,, B15 1TR, Birmingham, West Midlands, b15 1tr, United Kingdom

Contact: Bilal Rahman

Telephone: 07473430774

Email: bilalrahman@otg2030.com

n the UK the charity's activities include helping the homeless and those adversely affected by the COVID-19 Pandemic by providing packages of food similar to those that will be distributed abroad. We will also be working alongside with our charity partners on projects abroad wherever there is need. Our projects vary from food parcels, orphan sponsorship programs and also providing clean water.

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Category: Children

Registered Charity: 1170975

Address: Once Upon a Smile, Sidley House, 6 Brindley Road, Manchester, M16 9HQ, UK

Contact: Charlotte Brown

Telephone: 0161 7110339

Email: charlotte@onceuponasmile.org.uk

Web: www.onceuponasmile.org.uk/

Children's bereavement charity

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Category: Hunger Relief, Social wellbeing

Registered Charity: 1148626

Address: One Can Trust, 11B Duke Street, High Wycombe, Buckinghamshire, HP13 6EE, United Kingdom

Contact: Jo Belshaw

Telephone: 01494 512277

Email: office@onecantrust.org.uk

Web: www.onecantrust.org.uk

One Can Trust provides weekly emergency food parcels to anyone in need across South Bucks. We also signpost to other support services, run two toddler groups, a clothes bank, provide cookery classes and the opportunity for anyone in the local community who is struggling to have a free hot meal and a listening ear twice a month at the Hills Cafe in Micklefield.

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Category: Children

Registered Charity: 801096

Address: Carradine House, 237 Regents Park Road, London, London, N3 3LF

Contact: Joanna Events

Telephone:

Email: joanna@one-to-one.org

Web: www.one-to-one.org

The One to One Project (charity no. 801096) was originally set up to help disadvantaged immigrant families in Israel. Over the years, as well as financial aid to alleviate poverty, we provide medicines, equipment and treatment for the sick and disabled. We also fund specialist counseling for children and families who have been traumatized by war and domestic violence, and supply vital educational materials and equipment. Keeping children safe and off the streets is an integral part of the work of the charity. One to One have set up safe havens, taking children off the streets away from prostitution and drug abuse. As these needs have increased, One to One are opening more centres and cycling clubs to give the children much needed after-school activities.

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Category: Homelessness, Social wellbeing

Registered Charity: 1102301

Address: Charter House, Charter Place, Watford, Hertfordshire, WD17 2RT, United Kingdom

Contact: Celia Grenville

Telephone: 07540050899

Email: celia.grenville@oneymca.org

Web: www.oneymca.org

The One YMCA covers all Buckinghamshire, Hertfordshire and Bedfordshire areas, providing services and a range of programmes to support your local community. We have 5 areas support: Family & Youth Work, Health & Wellbeing, Housing, Training & Education and Support & Advice. We deliver a range of programmes and services that tackle the issues facing local people and ensure that there are opportunities for young people throughout our work, from apprentices to work experience and childcare to youthwork. The One YMCA inspire to create supportive and energising communities that are open to all, where young people can truly belong, contribute and thrive.

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Registered Charity: 3362644

Address: The Grosvenor Centre, 138a Grosvenor Road, St. Pauls, Bristol, Bristol, BS2 8YA, England

Contact: Jenny Benson

Telephone: 0117 909 4390

Email: jennifer.benson@one25.org.uk

Web: one25.org.uk/

One25 reaches out to women trapped in, or vulnerable to, street sex work, supporting them to break free and build new lives away from violence, poverty and addiction. We are a Bristol-based charity, founded in 1995 as the only organisation specifically supporting street sex-working women. Our vision is a community where all women are valued and able to live fulfilled lives without the risk of being trapped in sex work.

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Category: Children, Sport

Registered Charity: 1125893

Address:

Contact: Chiara Mallia

Telephone: 01204 362128

Email: chiara.mallia@onsideyouthzones.org

Web: www.onsideyouthzones.org/

OnSide's mission is to build, deliver and sustain a network of 21st century youth centres across England which will give young people top quality, safe and affordable places to go in their free time.

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Category: Children, International aid

Registered Charity: 1171686

Address: Franklin House , 4 Victoria Avenue , Harrogate , UK , HG1 1EL , United Kingdom

Contact: Emma Vanson

Telephone: 01423 734537

Email: emma@openarmsmalawi.org

Web: www.openarmsmalawi.org

We believe that every child has the right to shelter, food & love. Today, 1,890 babies will be born in Malawi. 320 will become orphans. 87 will die before their first birthday from malnutrition or illness. We’re the only organisation in southern Malawi able to feed, house and care for these babies and support their return to their communities.

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Category: Military, Social wellbeing

Registered Charity: 1193061

Address: 9 Albany Close, EX84EG, United Kingdom

Contact: Rebecca Howard

Telephone: 07854106218

Email: Help@myoppo.org

Web: www.myoppo.org

For the public benefit, to relieve the needs of the families of those serving and former members of the Armed Forces who are diagnosed with or who are experiencing symptoms of post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) by working with Armed Forces agencies, health services and mental health expertise and: raising public awareness of PTSD; providing support groups and related services to enable those families to best support their loved ones; providing grant funding for family oriented short breaks and activities.

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Category: Health & Medical, International aid

Registered Charity: 1061352

Address: Orbis, 4th Floor Fergusson House, 124-128 City Road, London, EC1V 2NJ

Contact: Events Team

Telephone:

Email: info@orbis.org.uk

Web: www.orbis.org.uk

There are over 39 million blind people in the world. 80% of these cases are avoidable and 90% live in developing countries. Orbis is a global charity, dedicated to preserving and restoring the sight of the poorest people in the poorest communities across the world.  

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Category: Health & Medical

Registered Charity: 1080540

Address: Orchid Cancer, Unit 4.08, 60 Gray's Inn Road, London, Greater London, WC1X 8AQ

Contact: Joanna Matthews

Telephone: 02037457310

Email: events@orchid-cancer.org.uk

Web: www.orchid-cancer.org.uk

Over 55,000 people will be diagnosed with prostate, testicular or penile cancer every year in the UK. Orchid exists to save lives from testicular, prostate and penile cancers through a range of support services, pioneering research and promoting awareness.

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Category: Disability, Social wellbeing

Registered Charity: 1117888

Address: 6 Wright Road, Ipswich, Suffolk, IP1 6JQ, UK

Contact: Nick Leonard

Telephone: 01473 723888

Email: nick@orwellmencap.co.uk

Web: www.orwellmencap.co.uk

We provide personalised services supporting people with learning and physical disabilities and their families and carers. Our services include a wide range of activities both at our large and pleasant centre at Wright Road and in the community. We also run social enterprises that include the manufacture of our Genesis Garden Furniture and the Green Bike Project.

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Category: Education, Sport

Registered Charity: 1149486

Address: 43, Loder Road, Brighton, Sussex, BN1 6PL, UK

Contact: Lucinda Sowerbutts

Telephone: 07780705280

Email: lucinda@oscar-foundation.org

Web: www.oscar-foundation.org

Our mission is to create a world which enables underprivileged girls and boys living in Indian slums to become role models within their communities. The OSCAR Foundation uses the power of football to teach the importance of education and all OSCAR children must attend school. Education transforms disadvantaged communities and provides young people the tools they need to fight poverty for the next generation. OSCAR International works closely with The OSCAR Foundation in Mumbai, raising awareness, funds and creating opportunities for children living challenging lives. OSCAR has one simple rule. No school, no football.

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Category: Social wellbeing, Human rights

Registered Charity: 1161394

Address: c/o Hackney City Farm, 1a Goldsmiths Row, London, UK, E2 8QA

Contact: Emily Brett

Telephone: 07468439137

Email: emily@ourmala.com

Web: ourmala.com

OURMALA provides specialist trauma yoga to people under international protection in the UK including refugees, asylum seekers, survivors of trafficking and modern day slavery.

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Category: Health & Medical

Registered Charity: 1058026

Address: Ovacome, 196 Old Street, London, London, EC1V 9FR

Contact: Sonia Vig

Telephone: 0207 299 6654

Email: s.vig@ovacome.org.uk

Web: www.ovacome.org.uk

Ovacome is a UK- wide support network providing information and support for everyone affected by ovarian cancer. Ovarian cancer is the fourth most common cancer among women in the UK, with around 6, 800 new cases each year.

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Category: Health & Medical, Health & Medical

Registered Charity: 1109743

Address: Ovarian Cancer Action, 483 Green Lanes, London, Greater London, N13 4BS

Contact: Claire Lubbock

Telephone:

Email: fundraising@ovarian.org.uk

Web: www.ovarian.org.uk

Action. One third of our name and 100% of what we’re about. And while we’re talking numbers, here’s another: one woman dies in the UK from ovarian cancer every two hours. Although five-year survival rates for ovarian cancer are improving, other cancers, such as breast cancer, had better survival rates two generations ago than ovarian cancer does today. We’re here to change all that. And we’re following two routes to achieve that change: awareness raising and scientific research. Over the last fifteen years, our efforts to fund and facilitate the very best ovarian cancer research have achieved dramatic results. But, of course, there’s more work to be done. Thanks to the continuing generosity of our supporters, we’re now committed to funding the next generation of research and to accelerating progress in three main areas: preventing the disease, diagnosing it early, and developing effective, personalised treatments. We believe this approach will help more women survive ovarian cancer than ever before. Take action with us now and transform the lives and prospects of women today and for generations to come.

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Category: Health & Medical, Health & Medical

Registered Charity: 1051463

Address: North Devon District Hospital - Fundraising Dept, Raleigh Park, Barnstaple, Devon, EX31 4JB

Contact: Ian Roome

Telephone: 01271 311772

Email: ndht.charity@nhs.net

Web: www.overandabove.org.uk

Our charity supports wards and services across Northern Devon and areas of North Cornwall to provide care and equipment that is over and above that provided by the NHS. We have launched the Cancer and Wellbeing Centre Appeal to raise funds to build a state of the art information and support centre for local people affected by cancer. One in two people will get cancer at some stage in their life. In Northern Devon we have 9000 cancer referrals each year, and unfortunately, in our area 1700 patients annually are diagnosed with cancer. The good news is that people are now living longer with cancer and we want to help them and their family/carers. Once built, this incredible centre, with overnight accommodation, will be the first dedicated centre of its kind locally. This will be a significant step forward to meeting the rising demand for cancer services locally, and provide support from diagnosis to after care. Cancer can affect every part of your life and people need financial, emotional and practical support, as well as medical treatment. Whether they're the patient, are caring for someone or are simply worried about cancer, the centre will provide a place to come to find a wide range of services. For instance, we hope to provide complementary therapies, Reiki and reflexology, counselling, support groups and nutritional advice, all under one roof, and in a relaxing non-clinical environment. And, when it’s needed most, new overnight accommodation will be accessible to patients, their family and loved ones. To date with public support we have raised £800k but there is still a long way to go towards raising the £1.5 million needed to make this a reality. The new centre, at North Devon District Hospital, will mean that no one going through cancer treatment in Northern Devon will have to do it alone. It’s only with public support that we can make this happen.

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Category: Health & Medical

Registered Charity: 1157579

Address: Overcoming Multiple Sclerosis, c/o Critchleys LLP, Beaver House, 23-38 Hythe Bridge Street, Oxford, Oxfordshire, OX1 2EP, UK

Contact: Fundraising Team

Telephone: 01844318778

Email: contact@overcomingms.org

Web: www.overcomingms.org

Overcoming MS is the world's leading multiple sclerosis healthy lifestyle charity. We help inform, support and empower everyone affected by MS.

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Category: Hospices

Registered Charity: 511619

Address:

Contact: Neil Sheard

Telephone: 01422 387143

Email: Neil.Sheard@overgatehospice.nhs.uk

Web: www.overgatehospice.org.uk

Overgate Hospice opened in 1981 and has now been running for 30 years.  During all of that time we have relied and still rely on the local people of Calderdale to raise the funds needed to keep the Hospice open.  Our running costs have now reached £2.8 million, of which only approximately 28% is given to us by the NHS.  This means that we need to raise £2.2 million a year to keep our doors open to the Calderdale area; a massive £6,100 is needed every day.  Because you care, we can. Just £5 could pay for an in-patient's daily meals, or £8 could pay for a patient's clinical supplies for a day, or a wonderful £50 could contribute towards a patients care costs. At Overgate we have a 12 bed inpatient unit, providing both end of life and respite care.  There are doctors and nurses providing 24 hour care to the patient whilst supporting families. All the doctors and nurses at the hospice have been specially trained for palliative care.  We provide care for people with life limiting illnesses such as multiple sclerosis, motor-neurone disease or cancer. 

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Category: International aid

Registered Charity: 202918

Address: OXFAM, Oxfam House, John Smith Drive, Cowley, Oxford, OX4 2JY

Contact: Emily Stone

Telephone: 0300 200 1300

Email: events@oxfam.org.uk

Web: www.oxfam.org.uk

Human first, amazing second Oxfam is a vibrant global movement of dedicated people fighting poverty. Together. Doing amazing work. Together. People power drives everything we do. From saving lives and developing projects that put poor people in charge of their lives and livelihoods, to campaigning for change that lasts. That’s Oxfam in action.

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Category: Homelessness

Registered Charity: 297806

Address: Oxford Homeless Pathways, Luther St, Oxford, OX1 1UL

Contact: Sue Soffe

Telephone:

Email: Suesoffe@homelessoxfordshire.uk

Web: www.oxhop.org.uk

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Category: Health & Medical

Registered Charity: 1175809

Address: Oxford Hospitals Charity, Unipart House, Garsington Road, OXFORD, OX4 2PG

Contact: Lucy Walker

Telephone:

Email: lucy.walker@ouh.nhs.uk

Web: www.hospitalcharity.co.uk

Oxford Hospitals Charity helps transform our local hospitals - the Oxford Children's Hospital, John Radcliffe, Horton General, Churchill and NOC - funding the latest medical equipment, research and facilities.Thank you so much for your amazing support. Find out more at www.hospitalcharity.co.uk

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Category: Disability, Older people

Registered Charity: 1140556

Address: Bradbury Lodge, Gordon Woodward Way, Oxford, Oxfordshire, OX25 5AA, England

Contact: Laura Howdill

Telephone: 01865 725595

Email: laurahowdill@oxeyes.org.uk

Web: www.oxeyes.org.uk

Oxfordshire Association for the Blind provides support to anyone in the county affected by sight loss. The charity began in 1877 and now supports around 3,000 people annually, with the help of over 100 volunteers. Our services include: the provision of information, advice and equipment; social and emotional support (such as social/sporting groups, home visiting, support for families/carers, and counselling); technology training; a programme for children, young people and families; and awareness training. We also run an Advisory Desk at the Oxford Eye Hospital, offering support at the time of diagnosis. We run Oxfordshire’s only visual impairment resource centre and are the only organisation of our type in the county. Our work is strongly supported by the Eye Hospital, statutory services, and many other organisations. Our vision is a society in which visually impaired people are accepted, included and able to contribute in a meaningful way. We are fully inclusive – our services are free of charge and available to everyone who needs them.

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