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: International aid, Education
Registered Charity: 1112859
Address: c/o London Corporate Management Limited 2nd floor, Victory House 99-101 Regent Street, London, United Kingdom, W1B 4EZ
Contact: Sustain Life
Telephone: 07740248782
Email: natalie@sustainforlife.org
We aim to make a better world one community at a time by helping some of the poorest people on the planet to help themselves. Focusing on health, education and agriculture we work on projects that provide the initial tools and knowledge to help people in poverty become self- sufficient. Our Every Penny Counts promise ensures that 100% of donations go directly to the cause and not on charity running costs.
Category: Education, Social wellbeing
Registered Charity: 802567
Address: The Foundry, 17 Oval Way, London, London, SE11 5RR, England
Contact: Helen Burrows
Telephone: 02070910014
Email: helen.burrows@suzylamplugh.org
Web: www.suzylamplugh.org
Suzy Lamplugh Trust is the UK’s pioneering personal safety charity and leading stalking authority. It was established in 1986, following the disappearance of 25-year-old Suzy Lamplugh, an estate agent who went missing when viewing a property with a client in West London and never returned. Suzy was never found, her killer never brought to justice, was missing and assumed murdered for seven years, before she was eventually declared dead after 1993. The Trust was set up 6 months after Suzy’s disappearance by her late parents, Diana and Paul Lamplugh to ensure what happened to Suzy doesn’t happen to others. Three decades later, we are widely regarded as field experts in lone-working and personal safety training, stalking training and consultancy, campaigning and support services, ensuring their dream lives on. The organisation therefore continues to work towards reducing the risk of violence and aggression by educating, campaigning and supporting people to take steps to avoid, mitigate or manage risks at work, as well as across all aspects of their lives. Our vision is a society in which people are safer and feel safer from violence and aggression, so they can live life to the full. Suzy Lamplugh Trust reaches across the public, private and voluntary sectors through its education and training provision. Our expert trainers deliver hundreds of sessions across the UK and Ireland each year, working with local authorities, the housing sector, higher education, transport, the NHS, construction, legal and probation services to name a few. We trained 5000 delegates last year, with courses designed to drive behavioural change, so that common sense in personal safety becomes common practice. Our training helps staff minimise and mitigate risks they face at work, so that they become confident in managing their own personal safety. Through our consultancy provisions we also help organisations review, amend or create risk assessment and personal safety policies. CAMPAIGN WORK At Suzy Lamplugh Trust we campaign heavily to raise greater awareness of personal safety and stalking issues, demand systematic change where needed, influence public policy and promote a society in which people are safer and feel safer. Our longest running campaign has been the licensing of the operators and drivers of minicabs and private hire vehicles. It begun back in 1998, because every year hundreds of crimes, including many rapes and sexual assaults are linked to illegal and unlicensed minicab drivers. We were delighted when the government pledged to legislate on national minimum standards for taxi and private hire vehicle licensing and establish a national licensing database; recommendations that were included in our own research report launched in 2018 titled “Steering Towards Safety in Taxi and Private Hire licensing”. We have also over the years produced a number of stalking research reports, and successfully campaigned for a stalking protection bill in 2018 to introduce Stalking Protection Orders. We manage the Multi Agency Stalking Intervention Programme (MASIP) funded by the Police Transformation Fund, an initiative that is the first of its kind worldwide and aims to improve responses to stalking across the criminal justice system and the health sector through rehabilitative treatment for stalkers. Suzy Lamplugh Trust has a long history of working within the stalking and harassment sector. Diana Lamplugh believed, and indeed the evidence suggests, that Suzy may have been targeted by a predatory stalker. Diana subsequently campaigned heavily during the 90’s for harassment legislation as a number of other high-profile stalking cases came to light. Working in conjunction with many stalking victims and services, the Suzy Lamplugh Trust campaigning and policy work has been pivotal to changes in legislation and practice nationally – including in the introduction of the Protection from Harassment Act 1997, the Protection of Freedoms Act 2012, and the upcoming stalking protection orders. SUPPORT There are many examples of how we provide support to, and help people stay safe from harassment, violence and aggression. One of the most impactful examples is Suzy Lamplugh Trust’s National Stalking Helpline. The service begun in 2010 to provide support, advice and advocacy to victims of stalking, helping them regain control of their lives. It is worth remembering that stalking is a crime that includes, under its overarching umbrella many other crimes, including domestic abuse, sexual violence and homicide. The service has since helped over 30,000 victims through phone and email contact. Paralleled to this and on behalf of victims who are at serious risk of harm, we regularly represent serious cases to local police forces through our advocacy work, driving prompt action when required. Stalking is a pattern of fixated and obsessive behaviour which is intrusive and causes fear of violence or engenders alarm and distress in the victim. It is one of the most common forms of interpersonal violence in the UK: 1 in 5 women and 1 in 10 men will be a victim of stalking in their lives (UK government statistics), making stalking as pervasive as domestic abuse. According to the ONS, this equates to 4.9% of women and 2.4% of men in any given year. However, with stalking, unless a stalker dies, most victims are living through an active crime, trying to cope with and recover while it continues (many stalkers continue to stalk their victims after multiple court interventions, from prison and often with greater determination after release). This insidious crime results in significant adverse impact on the mental health and wellbeing of victims, who are incredibly vulnerable, as well as on their physical, emotional, financial and psychological wellbeing, causing feelings of fear and being unsafe (especially in female victims). Criminologists have found stalking behaviours in over 9 out of 10 murder cases (of women, by men). It is also a gendered crime: 77% of victims are female; 74% of perpetrators are male (Helpline data). In 25% of cases the stalker targets the victim’s children, in 33% of cases family and friends of the victim are also stalked and in 20% of cases the work colleagues of the victim are also contacted. Therefore, on average, 21 other individuals are directly affected in each case. Despite all successful outcomes achieved by the National Stalking Helpline, the significant number of calls that get through to the helpline only make up circa 40% of victims who try to contact us and regretfully, the remaining 60% do not get through. This is the reason why this small, yet dedicated organisation is always looking for new ways to raise funds to sustain its current service levels, whilst also trying to grow the provision to address the needs of those vulnerable and bewildered victims, whose pleas to police and health services often result in disheartenment and dejection, leaving them more susceptible and exposed in the face of their controlling and coercive perpetrators.
Category: Health & Medical, Military
Registered Charity: 1122805
Address: Swansea Bay University Health Board HQ, 1 Talbot Gateway, Baglan, Port Talbot, SA12 7BR
Contact: Cathy Stevens
Telephone: 07977659590
Email: cathy.stevens@wales.nhs.uk
Official charity for Swansea Bay University Health Board
Category: Education, Environment
Registered Charity: 1176079
Address: , United Kingdom
Contact: Lauren Cambridge
Telephone:
Email: lauren@swimtayka.org
Web: swimtayka.org
SwimTayka’s mission is to give disadvantaged communities around the world access to swimming teachers. Teachers that will not only teach them the life skills of swimming, but create a legacy for today’s children, who will grow up and teach future generations. We combine swimming with clean water education, so that we are nurturing a generation of world citizens who will act as environmental stewards who love, care for and respect the life-giving rivers, lakes and oceans along which they live. Drowning is a silent epidemic in which nearly 42 people die every hour. It is at large a preventable death and is the third leading cause of accidental injury death for children worldwide. SwimTayka believes that no child should be denied access to swimming lessons or clean water education, because of their economic status.
Category: Sport, Education
Registered Charity: 1187733
Address: Westminster House, , 10 Westminster Road,, Macclesfield,, Cheshire, , SK10 1BX, United Kingdom,
Contact: Luke Jennings
Telephone: 07826335750
We support sportspeople to prepare and manage the transition to a life outside of sport
Category: International aid
Registered Charity: 1143797
Address:
Contact: Mahhboob Qamar
Telephone:
Email: finance@syriarelief.org.uk
Providing the Humanitarian Relief to Syrians as Trustees think fit in various categories.
Category: Children, Religion
Registered Charity: SCO27164
Address: 17,, Stafford Street, Tain, Ross-shire, IV19 1DQ, Scotland
Contact: Graham Nutt
Telephone: 01862 894252
Email: graham@tainyouthcafe.co.uk
The Tain Youth Café YMCA is part of the YMCA movement which is one of the largest youth organisations throughout the world. Each YMCA is autonomous. We aim to help Children and young people reach their potential. We run a Youth Café which combines Programmes and drop in facilities.
Category: Social wellbeing, Sport
Registered Charity: 1194033
Address: 2nd Floor, Tobacco Factory, Bristol, Bristol, 07392055771
Contact: Fundraising Team
Telephone:
Email: fundraising@talkclub.org
Web: talkclub.org/
Talk Club is a UK male mental health charity. We're here to change the numbers of men because 76% of suicides are male, making suicide the biggest killer of men under 60 with a man dying every 90 minutes. It silently screams that men struggle to prevent poor mental health and find a way to share how they really feel. It's our mission to change this through Talk & Listen, Talk & Exercise and therapy groups that start with asking 'How are you? Out of 10?' By putting a number on how we feel and explaining why, men have a way to open up and measure their mental fitness.
Category: Education, Children
Registered Charity: 314229
Address: Tall Ships Youth Trust, 2a The Hard, Portsmouth, Hampshire, PO1 3PT, United Kingdom
Contact: Hannah Langley
Telephone: 02392832055
Email: hannah.langley@tallships.org
Web: www.tallships.org
A youth development and outdoor learning charity that helps young people aged 12-25 to realise their potential through transformational adventures at sea.
Category: Social wellbeing, Health & Medical
Registered Charity: 1170514
Address: Top Floor, The Manor House, Lichfield Street, Tamworth, Staffordshire, B79 7QF, UK
Contact: Tina Banner
Telephone: 07717307952
Email: tinabanner@hotmail.com
Tamworth Samaritans is an independent charity, run entirely by unpaid volunteers. We provide a free 24-hour helpline for people who are upset, troubled or who are feeling suicidal.
Category: Health & Medical
Registered Charity: 1125038
Address: City Road, 30 Angel Gate, London, London, EC1V 2PT
Contact: Fundraising Team
Telephone: 02079235474
Email: fundraising@targetovariancancer.org.uk
Web: 30 Angel Gate
Target Ovarian Cancer is the national ovarian cancer charity. We target what's important- symptoms awareness, life-saving early diagnosis, better treatments and support for everyone affected by ovarian cancer.
Category: Older people
Registered Charity: 1102276
Address: Tax Help for Older People, Unit 10A, Pineapple Business Park, Salwayash, Bridport, DT6 5DB
Contact: Deborah Graham-Vernon
Telephone:
Email: deborah.grahamvernon@taxvol.org.uk
Web: www.taxvol.org.uk/
Tax Help for Older People provides free, independent and expert tax advice and help for older people on lower incomes across the UK. Callers to our helpline are able to speak directly to a member of our staff team and receive immediate help and advice. Our network of over 400 volunteer professional tax advisers provide further expert help to resolve tax problems where this is needed. These volunteers give their time and expertise free of charge because they recognise how difficult the tax system can be for older people who can’t afford professional advice, and they want to use their skills to benefit the community.
Category: Social wellbeing
Registered Charity: 1062852
Address: TaxAid UK, 30 Monck St, London, Middlesex, SW1P 2AP
Contact: Deborah Graham-Vernon
Telephone:
Email: deborah@taxaid.org.uk
Web: taxaid.org.uk/
TaxAid is a charity that helps people on low incomes when they get into difficulties with their tax affairs. Through our national helpline, we help people on low incomes to understand the parts of the tax system that apply to them, pay only the right amount of tax, and help them resolve crises when things go wrong. Our advice is free and given by tax professionals who volunteer their time. The need for TaxAid's free helpline continues to grow as more people on low incomes pay tax and and have more complicated tax affairs. Increasing numbers of people have turned to self-employment and many people are in multiple employments to make ends meet. The complexities of the tax system means that without professional advice, unaffordable for those on low incomes, people already struggling may be faced with penalties and further debt. .
Category: International aid, Health & Medical
Registered Charity: 1071886
Address: 113 Queens Road, Brighton, Brighton and Hove, BN1 3XG
Contact: Helen Clegg
Telephone: 01273 234030
Email: helen.clegg@tbalert.org
Web: Community Base
TB kills 1.8 million people a year, despite being curable, and 4.3 million people miss out on quality TB care each year. TB Alert is the UK’s national tuberculosis charity. We are the only charity that focuses on TB both in the UK and overseas – in India, Zambia, Zimbabwe and Malawi. This gives us a unique perspective in order to address issues around TB that are common both to low incidence countries like the UK and high incidence regions such as Africa and Asia. Our work focuses on: -raising public and professional awareness about TB, addressing barriers to treatment, and providing support to patients during their treatment -bringing together statutory health services, voluntary organisations and people affected by TB to plan and deliver better TB services -advocating for the policies and resources to improve the care of patients and the prevention and control of TB. Our vision is the control and ultimate elimination of TB. Our mission is to increase access to effective treatment for all.”
Category: Education
Registered Charity: 1098294
Address: Teach First, National Office & London Regional Office, 4 More London Riverside, London, UK, SE1 2AU
Contact: Events Team
Telephone: 0203 117 2465
Email: events@teachfirst.org.uk
How much you achieve in life should not be determined by how much your parents earn. In Britain today 3.6 million children are growing up in households so poor, providing basics like heating and food is a daily struggle. Educational inequality in the UK is real. It’s happening here, it’s happening now and it’s preventing too many children from living the lives they could and should. Our mission to end educational inequality drives everything we do – it is an ambitious goal and we cannot achieve it alone. All of our work involves partnerships with schools, universities, charities, businesses and individuals who share our vision that no child's success is limited by their background. To make our vision a reality, we believe it will take a movement of leaders across society who are committed to ending educational inequality. We’ve started to see change, and will continue to work with our partners to ensure it is lasting.
Category: International aid
Registered Charity: 265464
Address: 100 Church Road, Teddington, Middlesex, TW11 8QE
Contact: Events Team
Telephone:
Email: teamtearfund@tearfund.org
Web: www.tearfund.org
Tearfund is a Christian charity mobilising communities and churches worldwide to help end extreme poverty and injustice. Contact us at www.tearfund.org | teamtearfund@tearfund.org | 020 3906 3390 | Registered charity number: 265464
Category: Children
Registered Charity: 1174553
Address:
Contact: Sophie Ferry
Telephone:
Email: info@teddy20.org
Web: www.teddy20.org
TO RELIEVE THE NEEDS OF CHILDREN SUFFERING FROM CANCER AND THEIR FAMILIES BY PROVIDING OR ASSISTING WITH THE PROVISIONS OF EQUIPMENT FACILITIES AND SERVICES NOT NORMALLY PROVIDED BY THE STATUTORY AUTHORITIES AND BY PROVIDING FINANCIAL AND EMOTIONAL SUPPORT.
Category: Health & Medical
Registered Charity: 1062559
Address: Teenage Cancer Trust, The Place, 175 High Holborn, London, United Kingdom, WC1V7AA
Contact: Challenges Team
Telephone: 0207 612 0359
Around seven young people aged between 13 and 24 are diagnosed with cancer every day in the UK. We’re the only charity dedicated to providing expert care and support from the moment they hear the word cancer. We treat them as young people first, cancer patients second and everything we do aims to improve their quality of life and chances of survival.
Category: Health & Medical, Disability
Registered Charity: 1118361
Address: Teens Unite Fighting Cancer, Home Farm, White Stubbs Lane, Broxbourne, Herts, EN10 7PZ
Contact: Jodie Pezzani
Telephone: 01992440091
Email: jodie@teensunitefightingcancer.org
Web: www.teensunite.org
Uniting young people, aged 13-24, and rebuilding lives from diagnosis, through treatment and beyond. Cancer doesn’t stop when the treatment stops.
Category: Disability, Children
Registered Charity: 1191934
Address: 42 Clyde Road, Radcliffe, Manchester, North West, M26 4PE, United Kingdom
Contact: Louisa Innes
Telephone: 07936816483
Email: admin@teenytruckers.co.uj
Aiming to put a smile on the faces of disabled and disadvantaged children in the North West
Category: Disability, Social wellbeing
Registered Charity: 508551
Address: Teesside Ability Support Centre, Acklam Road, 63 Ramsay Street, Middlesbrough, Teesside, TS5 4EG, United Kingdom
Contact: Lisa Wilson
Telephone: 07396710482
Email: lisawilson_tasc@outlook.com
Providing care and life skills for the enablement of adults with differing abilities.
Category: Hospices
Registered Charity: 512875
Address: Teesside Hospice , 410 Linthorpe Road, Middlesbrough, Cleveland, TS5 6HF
Contact: Fundraising Team
Telephone: 01642 811145
We’re changing lives across Teesside by supporting people and families who’ve been affected by a terminal illness. We help them make the most of every day, ensuring they receive the best possible care by creating experiences and memories that last a lifetime. Everybody gets treated as an individual, whether it’s physical, mental or emotional support they need from us. We support people to stay as independent as possible for as long as possible. We’re bringing people together. From patients, family and friends to our clinical team, counsellors, staff, volunteers and our fundraisers. We make sure that everyone gets to live well until the very end.
Category: Health & Medical
Registered Charity: 1054015
Address:
Contact: Mhairi Jones
Telephone:
Tenovus is the cancer charity that's bringing care, treatment, support and research to the heart of the community.
Category: Health & Medical
Registered Charity: 288527
Address: Terrence Higgins Trust, 439 Caledonian Road, London, Greater London, N7 9BG
Contact: Fundraising Team
Telephone: 0808 802 1221
Email: fundraising@tht.org.uk
Web: www.tht.org.uk
Terrence Higgins Trust is the UK's leading HIV charity. We support people living with HIV and amplify their voices, and help the people using our services to achieve good sexual health. We have been supporting people with HIV for more than four decades. We provide advice, counselling, group support and crucially tackle the stigma experienced by so many people living with HIV.
Category: Health & Medical
Registered Charity: 225971
Address:
Contact: Kelly Goodall
Telephone:
Category: Health & Medical
Registered Charity: 1099682
Address: 20 Gloucester Place, London, Greater London, W1U 8HA
Contact: Abi Sever
Telephone: 020 7486 7760
Following Tessa’s call to improve brain cancer treatment, research and survival, the Mission consists of leading academics, doctors, charities and patients collaborating to deliver a new national strategy to make the needed changes in treatment and research.
Category: Rescue
Registered Charity: 1084910
Address: Thames Valley Air Ambulance, Stokenchurch House, Oxford Road, Stokenchurch, HP14 3SX
Contact: Rut Dunkin
Telephone:
We are a charity providing emergency medical services by air and land to patients within the counties of Berkshire, Buckinghamshire and Oxfordshire. Our paramedics, doctors and pilots are highly trained and ready for any eventuality. We work together as a team, giving you the best chance when the worst happens. Thanks to your support, our iconic helicopter is now backed up by critical care response vehicles, allowing us to reach even more people.
Category: Hospices
Registered Charity: 289148
Address: Thames Valley Hospice, Windsor Road, Maidenhead, SL6 2DN
Contact: Emma Andrews
Telephone: 01753 945630
Category: Homelessness, Social wellbeing
Registered Charity: 1091077
Address: THE 999 CLUB, 21 DEPTFORD BROADWAY, LONDON, SE8 4PA
Contact: Nick Rose
Telephone:
Email: nick@999club.org
Web: www.999club.org
The 999 Club works with disadvantaged adults with multiple problems and chaotic lifestyles who are homeless or at high risk of becoming so. We run 2 day centres, a Winter Night Shelter and small nursery for vulnerable families to prevent the damage we see in our adults
Category: Human rights, Human rights
Registered Charity: 955767-9
Address: 822 Richmond St W, Suite 302, Toronto, ON, M6J 1C9, Canada
Contact: Chelsea O'Connor
Telephone: 613-413-3371
Email: info@abolishfoundation.com
The Abolish Foundation exists to create calls-to-action for global systemic problems. Our goals are to build new technology that will aid in bringing both awareness and action to the issues and to aid in supporting survivors through social-impact fundraising campaigns. By partnering with NGO’s who are tackling these issues on the ground, we aim to provide immediate relief, rehabilitation, and education to those directly affected by the issues. With our current initiatives, our aim is to contribute to the elimination of modern-day slavery. We provide research and evidence-based methods of raising awareness of various human rights issues associated with modern slavery; promote responsible, ethical, and compassionate consumerism; and offer direct support to victims of forced labour, labour exploitation, and worker abuse.
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