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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1501 to 1530 of 1859

Category: Education, Children

Registered Charity: 1170946

Address: Admiral's Yard, Station Road, Bristol, South Gloucestershire, BS34 6LR, United Kingdom

Contact: Chris Orman

Telephone: 07436 629594

Email: office@bouncingballtrust.org.uk

Web: bouncingballtrust.org.uk/

Empowering African communities through education

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Category: Health & Medical, Social wellbeing

Registered Charity: 1194246

Address: 13 , Green Lane, Frome, Somerset, BA11 4JN , UK

Contact: Abby Morris

Telephone: 07718260227

Email: hello@thebowelmovement.uk

Web: www.thebowelmovement.uk/

The Bowel Movement wants every individual faced with bowel cancer to have the best possible chance of survival, and we aim to achieve this by increasing knowledge and awareness and empowering young individuals to seek medical advice as early as possible.

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Category: Health & Medical

Registered Charity: 1059668

Address: The Bracken Trust, Cefnllys Lane, Llandrindod Wells , Powys, LD1 5LJ

Contact: Janet kealey

Telephone: 01597 823 646

Email: bracken.trust@btopenworld.com

Web:

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Category: Disability, Health & Medical

Registered Charity: 1114999

Address:

Contact: Fundraising Team

Telephone: 01514333484

Email: fundraising@thebraincharity.org.uk

Web: www.thebraincharity.org.uk

We help people with all forms of neurological condition to lead longer, healthier, happier lives. There are more than 600 conditions affecting the brain, spine and nervous system. We’re the only national charity providing practical help, emotional support and social activities for every single one.

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Category: Health & Medical, Social wellbeing

Registered Charity: 1202749

Address: Unit 2 - Wessex House, Wincombe Lane, Shaftesbury, Dorset, SP7 8QZ, England

Contact: Adam Collins

Telephone: 07920025592

Email: thebraveanddeterminedcompany@gmail.com

Web: www.badco.uk

The Brave and Determined Charity (1202749) funds access to early intervention life-saving counselling for any one in England who is suffering from mental health challenges. Our mission (through our charitable work) is to provide free support to anyone who needs it; to reduce the burden and waiting lists for NHS mental health services and to raise awareness of mental health and where people can access support and advice.

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Category: Health & Medical, Social wellbeing

Registered Charity: 1131851

Address: The Breathworks Foundation, 16 - 20 Turner Street, Manchester, , Manchester, UK, M4 1DZ, United Kingdom

Contact: Karunatara Green

Telephone: 0161 241 3535

Email: karunatara@breathworks.co.uk

Web: www.breathworks-mindfulness.org.uk/foundation

The Breathworks Foundation was established in 2009 to ensure that mindfulness and compassion training is available to everyone, regardless of circumstances. It brings to life the vision of Vidyamala Burch OBE, Breathworks Co-Founder, who passionately believes that no person or community should be excluded from Breathworks training programmes and courses simply through financial or personal hardship. This is based on her experience of living with severe pain and disability all her adult life.  Vidyamala and The Foundation are keenly aware that it is very often the people who are most in need of mindfulness training who are the least able to pay for and access it. It is this desire and commitment to reach all people who are suffering that drives our work through bursaries, research and partnerships, enabling individuals to take their rightful place in humanity.

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Category: Military, Arts & Cultures

Registered Charity: 1075109

Address: 10a High Street, Pewsey, Wiltshire, SN9 5AQ

Contact: Emma Cann

Telephone: 01672 564911

Email: emma@bff.org.uk

Web: www.bff.org.uk

Provides morale boosting shows to armed forces personnel and their families.

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Category: Disability

Registered Charity: 11921 7925 RR0001

Address: #401 8989 Macleod Trail SW, Calgary, Alberta, T2H0M2, Canada

Contact: Rosie Streat

Telephone: 403-930-3850

Email: rstreat@betweenfriends.ab.ca

Web: betweenfriends.ab.ca/

Between Friends provides quality social, recreation, and development opportunities so that people with disabilities can connect, grow, and belong.

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Category: Health & Medical

Registered Charity: 1194608

Address: CTRT, Upper East Research Office, Mount Vernon Hospital, Rickmansworth Road, Northwood, Middlesex, HA6 2RN

Contact: Laura Brown

Telephone:

Email: info@ctrtrust.co.uk

Web: cancertreatment.org.uk

The Cancer Treatment and Research Trust (CTRT) was founded in 1985. Our main role is to research why and how cancers develop; find better ways of detecting and monitoring cancers, and testing new treatments. CTRT funds research work undertaken by consultants at the Mount Vernon Cancer Centre in Northwood, Middlesex; Hammersmith Hospital and Charing Cross Hospital, London. Our mission is to enable consultants to continue turning research ideas into exciting research studies and new life-saving treatments.

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Category: Social wellbeing, Hunger Relief

Registered Charity: 1132286

Address: 63 Webber Street, London, London, SE1 0QW

Contact: Sophie Henry

Telephone:

Email: fundraising@thecwc.org.uk

Web: www.thecareworkerscharity.org.uk/

The Care Workers' Charity is dedicated to advancing the financial, professional, and mental well-being of care workers across the UK. We achieve this through grants, resource guidance, training and development, mental wellbeing support, and advocacy for fair pay, working conditions and recognition. Through our initiatives, care workers receive crucial assistance during times of need and benefit from ongoing development opportunities and meaningful engagement in shaping the policies that affect their profession. The Care Workers’ Charity is dedicated to supporting the social care workforce, those providing care and support to the million+ people drawing on social care. We believe that care workers deserve recognition, support, and advocacy for the vital work they do every day. Our mission revolves around three key pillars: crisis support, mental health initiatives, and advocacy for fair treatment, pay, and recognition. Caring for others is a demanding job, and sometimes, care workers themselves find they need help. The Care Workers’ Charity is here to provide immediate financial assistance to those facing crises. Whether it's sudden illness, unexpected expenses, or a personal emergency, our grants provide essential support during challenging times. We have distributed over £6.2 million to more than 12,200 care workers. Beyond financial aid, our Grants Team offers resources and signposting to ensure that care workers can access the full spectrum of help available to them. Partnering with Red Umbrella, we provide free counselling sessions and Mental Health First Aider training to care workers. This initiative has benefited over 500 care workers, helping to address the mental health challenges that can be prevalent in such a demanding profession. Mental Health First Aider Training allows care workers to support their colleagues and is creating a nationally accredited. We recognise the importance of mental well-being, not just for the individual care workers but also for the quality of care they can provide for those they support. At the CWC, we actively campaign for the fair treatment, recognition, and pay that care workers deserve. Care work is skilled, essential work, and it should be recognised as such. Through our workforce advocacy program, we engage in projects, advisory boards, and collaborations to push for improvements in working conditions, comprehensive training, and fair wages. We believe that care workers should be treated with the respect and dignity that their vital roles demand. We believe that the voices of care workers should be central to any conversation about social care's future. That’s why we are launching our Care Worker Advisory Board and host initiatives like Professional Care Workers’ Week. Through these platforms, we gather insights directly from care workers, ensuring their experiences and perspectives shape our work, as well as broader policy and research discussions. We've also involved care workers in research projects including the ethical use of AI in social care in partnership with the University of Oxford and the use of electric cars in care workers alongside Possible.

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Category: Social wellbeing, Education

Registered Charity: 1062514

Address: Units 2 & 3 Fenchurch Court,, Bobby Fryer Close, Oxford, Nationwide (England), OX4 6ZN, United Kingdom

Contact: Sally Alden

Telephone: 01865 401800

Email: sally@emotionalhealth.org.uk

Web: www.emotionalhealth.org.uk

We provide high quality training courses & resources for professionals working with families, parents/carers in a variety of settings, aiming to support and strengthen family relationships. We train those working in prisons, mother & baby units, schools, Mosques, children’s centres and with third sector organisations, e.g. Barnardos, Action for Children and Home Start. Those who access our training love it, consistently reporting the benefits for those they are supporting. We focus on developing the capabilities of adults in the lives of children because we know that a stable, responsive environment is essential for children to develop the foundations of resilience & good lifelong emotional, mental & physical health. "Having responsive relationships with adults, growth-promoting experiences, & healthy environments for all young children helps build sturdy brain architecture & the foundations of resilience." Centre on the Developing Child, Harvard University.

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Category: Health & Medical

Registered Charity: 1079181

Address: Prama House, 267 Banbury Road, Oxford, OX2 7HT, United Kingdom

Contact: Emily Brown

Telephone: 07747552710

Email: projecthospicenepal@gmail.com

Web: www.projecthospicenepal.org.uk

Through The Challenge Fund, Project Hospice Nepal is fundraising for a desperately-needed new hospice in Kathmandu and the provision of palliative care in Nepal.

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Category: Children, Disability

Registered Charity: 1046047

Address: The Centre , Plough Lane, Wallington, London, SM6 8JQ, United Kingdom

Contact: Alex Bassan

Telephone: 0208 669 2177

Email: alexbassan@thechangefoundation.org.uk

Web: www.thechangefoundation.org.uk

The Change Foundation uses the power of sport and dance to change the lives of young people

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Category: Health & Medical, Social wellbeing

Registered Charity: 1109984

Address: 1st Floor 23 Kingfisher Court, Newbury, Berkshire, RG14 5SJ

Contact: The Fundraising Team

Telephone: 01635 869 754

Email: fundraising@charliewaller.org

Web: www.charliewaller.org

The Charlie Waller Trust is one of the UK’s most respected mental health charities, founded by the family of Charlie Waller who took his own life in 1997 whilst suffering from depression. Charlie sits at the heart of our story, our vision and our purpose. We help young people to understand their own mental health, to equip them to support themselves and those around them, and to empower them to talk more openly about the subject. Much of our work takes place in partnership with those with responsibility for young people - families, schools, colleges, universities, and employers.

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Category: Health & Medical

Registered Charity: 1087175

Address: Charity Office - Level 6, Derriford Hospital, Plymouth, Devon, PL6 8DH, United Kingdom

Contact: David Squires

Telephone: 01752792736

Email: chestnut.events@nhs.net

Web: www.chestnutappeal.org.uk

Supporting men with prostate, testicular and penile cancers across the SW of the UK

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Category: Children

Registered Charity: 1154032

Address: 18 Buckingham Palace Road, London, London, SW1W 0QP, UK

Contact: Caroline Greenhalgh

Telephone: 07429740853

Email: BOUNCED{146638}-19/04/2023-caroline.greenhalgh@childhoodtrust.org.uk

Web: www.childhoodtrust.org.uk

The Childhood Trust is London’s child poverty charity. Children growing up in poverty face multiple and complex challenges which limits their potential and development, leading to poor health and life chances in adulthood. Our work is focused on supporting the 800,000 plus children living in poverty in London.

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Category: Children, Disability

Registered Charity: 1003675

Address: Booth Bank Farm, Reddy Lane, Millington, WA14 3RE, GB

Contact: Jure Modic

Telephone: 01565830053

Email: jure@caft.co.uk

Web: www.caft.co.uk

Providing a variety of programmes for terminally ill, disabled and disadvantaged children from all over North West.

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Category: Children

Registered Charity: 505002

Address: The Children's Hospital Charity, Marlborough House, 4 Marlborough Road , Sheffield, South Yorkshire, S10 1DB

Contact: Cheryl Davidson

Telephone: 0114 271 7203

Email: cheryl@tchc.org.uk

Web: www.tchc.org.uk

At The Children’s Hospital Charity, we want to give our young patients and their families the best care in the world. Because children are amazing. With our help, The Children’s Hospital is providing world-class care to children every day.  Since 1976 The Children’s Hospital Charity has been helping to make The Children’s Hospital in Sheffield an even more amazing place. The strength and courage our young patients show us every day has inspired us to build one of the best teams in the world.  Just like our dedicated staff, we want to give every one of these amazing children the best possible future - because these children are the future.

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Category: Homelessness, Children

Registered Charity: 221124

Address: The Children's Society, Whitecross Studios, 50 Banner Street, London, EC1Y 8ST

Contact: Community Team

Telephone: 0207 841 4442

Email: community@childrenssociety.org.uk

Web: www.childrenssociety.org.uk

We are a national charity working to transform the hopes and happiness of young people facing abuse, exploitation and neglect. We support them through their most serious life challenges and we campaign tirelessly for the big social changes that will improve the lives of those who need hope most. We've been doing this for 140 years and we won't stop until we've built a society where hope is alive in every child.

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Category: Children

Registered Charity: 288018

Address: The Children's Trust, Tadworth Court, Tadworth, Surrey, KT20 5RU

Contact: Harrison Galliven

Telephone: 01737 365 000

Email: challenges@thechildrenstrust.org.uk

Web: www.thechildrenstrust.org.uk

Providing care, therapy, education and rehabilitation for children with multiple disabilities and complex health needs from all over the UK.  

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Category: Health & Medical

Registered Charity: 1201654

Address: The Christie Charity, Wilmslow Road, Manchester, Greater Manchester, M20 4BX

Contact: Lindsey Farthing

Telephone: 0161 446 3178

Email: lindsey.farthing@nhs.net

Web: www.christies.org

The Christie NHS Foundation Trust is the one of the largest cancer research and treatment centres in Europe and enjoys an international reputation for excellence. Thanks to our research and facilities, an increasing number of people are surviving cancer. Everyone wants that to continue and your support helps us offer real hope to our patients.

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Category: Social wellbeing, Children

Registered Charity: 1124422

Address: The Churn Project, 14-16 The Waterloo, Cirencester, Gloucestershire, GL7 2PY, United Kingdom

Contact: Erin Hughes

Telephone: 07739005975

Email: erin.hughes@thechurn.org.uk

Web: www.churnproject.org.uk

The Churn Project supports vulnerable and isolated people in Cirencester and the surrounding villages, through a variety of groups, 1:1 work and education.

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Category: Children, Education

Registered Charity: 1121872

Address: PO Box 6915, Christchurch, Dorset, BH23 3EY, UK

Contact: Caroline Welsh

Telephone: 07789997261

Email: BOUNCED{88638}-08/12/2017-carolinewelsh@cicelyfoundation.com

Web: www.cicelyfoundation.com

The Cicely Foundation exists for deprived, vulnerable and needy children in both the United Kingdom and throughout the world to help overcome some of their difficulties. The main focus of the Foundation involves supporting work linked to education, health and well-being.

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Category: Animals, Older people

Registered Charity: 1134680

Address: The Cinnamon Trust, 10 Market Square, Hayle, Cornawall, TR27 4HE, United Kingdom

Contact: Patrick Williams

Telephone: 01736757900

Email: patrickwilliams@cinnamon.org.uk

Web: www.cinnamon.org.uk

Cinnamon Trust is the only specialist national charity which seeks to relieve the anxieties, problems, and sometimes injustices, faced by elderly and terminally ill people and their pets, thereby saving a great deal of human sadness and animal suffering. The Trust was founded in 1985 by Mrs Averil Jarvis whose determination and dedication has ensured that the manifest need is fully addressed. The Trust’s primary objective is to respect and preserve the treasured relationship between owners and their pets. To this end it works in partnership with owners to overcome any difficulties that might arise. A national network of over 18,000 community service volunteers has been established to provide practical help when any aspect of day to day care poses a problem – for example, walking the dog for a housebound owner. A national fostering service is provided for pets whose owners face a spell in hospital – volunteers take pets into their own homes and supply love and care in abundance until owner and pet can be reunited. The Cinnamon Trust also provides long term care for pets whose owners have died or moved to residential accommodation which will not accept pets. Arrangements are made between owners and the Trust well in advance, so owners do have peace of mind in the knowledge that their beloved companion will have a safe and happy future. Emergency cards are available on request.

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Category: Homelessness

Registered Charity: 1146777

Address: The Clock Tower Sanctuary, Wenlock House, 41-43 North Street, Brighton, East Sussex, BN1 1RH, Great Britain

Contact: Chris Hough

Telephone: 07498000516

Email: chris.h@thects.org.uk

Web: www.thects.org.uk/

We are the only drop-in day centre in Brighton & Hove for 16-to-25 year old's who are experiencing homelessness. We provide practical and emotional support to help young people to move from crisis to stability. We want Brighton and Hove to be a city where young people’s experience of homelessness is rare, brief and non-recurring.

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Category: Social wellbeing

Registered Charity: 1198400

Address: THE CLOTHING BANK, Riverside b, Low street, Brotherton , West Yorkshire , Wf119hq, United Kingdom

Contact: Sally Parkinson

Telephone: +44 7802 820257

Email: Info@theclothingbank.org.uk

Web: www.theclothingbank.org.uk

We collect pre loved clothing make seven days of clothing packs up including shoes coats new underwear pyjamas for people in the uk struggling to clothe themselves after every day expenses.

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Category: Social wellbeing, Health & Medical

Registered Charity: 1069260

Address: Fitzwarren House, Queen Street, Taunton, Somerset, TA1 3UG, United Kingdom

Contact: Matthew Byrne

Telephone: 07851818736

Email: matthewb@somersetrcc.org.uk

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Category: Children, Health & Medical

Registered Charity: 1106530

Address: The Daisy Garland, Units A1- A2 Dart Marine Park, Steamer Quay Road, Totnes, Devon, TQ9 5AL, United Kingdom

Contact: Karen Wyett

Telephone: 01803 847999

Email: karen@thedaisygarland.org.uk

Web: www.thedaisygarland.org.uk

A family-run, national, registered children’s charity working exclusively for children with epilepsy.

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Category: Disability

Registered Charity: 306948

Address: The Dame Hannah Rogers Trust , Woodland Road, Ivybridge, Devon, PL21 9HQ

Contact: Debbie Lumsdon

Telephone:

Email: Debbie.Lumsdon@discoverhannahs.org

Web: www.discoverhannahs.org/

Our mission is simple, to empower, advocate and enrich the lives of children and adults with disabilities. Working at our site at Ivybridge, about 11 miles from Plymouth – Hannahs provides learning, care, support and fun for children and adults with a range of disabilities, including: a School, Respite Centre, Children’s Home, Hannahwood – an innovative transition project for older students - therapies and supported activities. Our holistic approach offers professional support from our therapists, educationalists, expert medical staff and a care team.

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Category: Animals, Environment

Registered Charity: 1103836

Address: 2nd Floor, 3 Bridge Street, Leatherhead, Surrey, KT22 8BL

Contact: Amie Alden

Telephone: 01372 378 321

Email: BOUNCED{83085}-08/12/2017-amie@sheldrickwildlifetrust.org

Web: www.sheldrickwildlifetrust.org/

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