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: Environment
Registered Charity: 1160107
Address: KINDNESS WAREHOUSE, Garage 2, , Stourton Point Haigh Park Road, , Stourton , Leeds , LS10 1RT
Contact: - -
Telephone: -
Email: info@trjfp.com
Web: trjfp.com/
We are the UK’s largest environmental charity redistributing surplus food from right across the food industry.
Category: Health & Medical
Registered Charity: 1148999
Address: The Robin Cancer Trust, 29 Queens Road, Wivenhoe, Essex, CO79JJ, England
Contact: Darren Couchman
Telephone: 07534209921
We save lives by educating young people to give them the best chance of surviving germ cell cancer; engaging young adults with humour to break the stigma of talking about germ cell cancer; and empowering those affected by germ cell cancer to thrive.
Category: Children
Registered Charity: 1184999
Address: The Rose and Daisy Foundation, 2 Astley Road , Bromsgrove , Worcestershire , B60 3GA
Contact: Hannah Peters
Telephone: 07398 138 243
We offer bereavement support to parents and families who have lost a baby throughout the West midlands and also support parents who have a child in intensive care.
Category: Disability, Children
Registered Charity: 276172
Address: 300 Aldermoor Road, Southampton, Hampshire, SO16 5NA
Contact: Kim Barton-smith
Telephone:
Email: KimBartonSmith@roseroad.org.uk
Web: www.roseroad.org.uk
The Rose Road Association provides essential support services for children and young people with severe physical disabilities, learning difficulties and/or autism from across Hampshire and the surrounding counties. We offer overnight short breaks, a community outreach service providing one to one support at home or in the community as well as after school and holiday activity schemes, Saturday clubs and Special Educational Needs and Disability Information, Advice and Support Services.
Category: Hospices, Health & Medical
Registered Charity: 1064723
Address: The Rosemary Foundation, 35 Lavant Street, Petersfield, Hampshire, GU32 3EL
Contact: Jeremy Mitchell
Telephone: 01730 260902
Email: jeremy@rfpetersfield.org
The Rosemary Foundation is a small, local charity based in Petersfield, that provides Hospice at Home care for people who are suffering from life limiting conditions, and who wish to spend their remaining days in their own homes. The Foundation’s nurses go out in all weather, twenty four hours a day, seven days a week. Care and support for the family is also provided which does not stop with the death of the patient as the nurses will continue to visit the family. A counselling service is also provided as well as the opportunity to attend bereavement support meetings. The Rosemary Foundation works in close partnership with local hospices, the Macmillan service, GPs and community nurses. The Rosemary Foundation receives no statutory funding and there is no charge to patients and their families, relying on fundraising, donations and legacies for its income. ________________________________________
Category: International aid, Social wellbeing
Registered Charity: 1028558
Address: 25 , Ferndale Road, Burgess Hill, West Sussex, RH15 0HB
Contact: Martin Booth
Telephone: 01444 235802
Email: martincbooth@aol.com
The Rotary Club of The Sussex Vale serves the communities of Albourne, Ditchling, Keymer, Hassocks. Hurstpierpoint, and Sayers Common. Many of our Members also live in Burgess Hill. We provide financial grants and practical assistance to deserving causes both in the local area and internationally. We are an informal group with a wide range of work and life experiences - who all enjoy volunteering, fundraising, social activities.....and having fun - whilst making a real difference to people's lives. From supporting local Foodbanks to helping completely eradicate the dreadful disease of Polio. The global Rotary family of 1.2 million members is an amazing international organisation that provides opportunities to contribute, learn, and make strong friendships.
Category: Health & Medical
Registered Charity: 1052720
Address: London Road, Reading, Berkshire, RG1 5AN
Contact: June Leatheam
Telephone: 01183226939
The RBC uses charitable funds to enhance patient care at the Royal Berks Hospital. We help to provide the extras that make a difference to anyone who comes to the hospital, patients and staff, families and visitors.
Category: Health & Medical, Health & Medical
Registered Charity: 1049776
Address: Fundraising Department, Royal Surrey Hospital, Egerton Road, Surrey, GU2 7XX
Contact: Sarah Welsby
Telephone: 01483464146
Email: Sarahwelsby@nhs.net
Our vision is to ensure that The Royal Surrey County Hospital NHS Foundation Trust can offer the best possible patient care and medical treatment. However, we cannot do this without your help! Any donation no matter how big or small will make a difference, as equipment costs vary significantly from just a few hundred pounds to millions of pounds! The South East deserves a hospital it can continue to be proud of, together we can be sure we'll get there.
Category: Social wellbeing
Registered Charity: 214779
Address: The Salvation Army, Territorial Headquarters, 1 Champion Park, London, SE5 8FJ
Contact: Angela Carlucci
Telephone: 020 7367 4802
The Salvation Army is a registered charity and church working in 120 countries worldwide and is one of the largest and most diverse providers of social welfare in the world. In the UK and Republic of Ireland this work includes more than 800 Salvation Army social service centres and community churches. We provide unconditional friendship, support and very practical help to people in crisis and need and work with children, older people, homeless people and those dealing with drug and/or alcohol addiction. Alongside our work in the UK, The Salvation Army International Development (UK) is part of a world-wide team supporting the battle against poverty in developing countries. The projects we work with are designed by the poor for the poor and we are about enabling and empowering people to build a better future for themselves..
Category: Disability, Health & Medical
Registered Charity: 1169523
Address: PO Box 873, Haywards Heath, East Sussex, RH16 0QL, United Kingdom
Contact: Danielle Singelton
Telephone: 07540382724
Email: danielle@sandcastletrust.org
The Sandcastle Trust walks alongside families living with a rare genetic condition to help build lasting positive family memories, strengthen family relationships, improve emotional wellbeing and resilience.
Category: Social wellbeing
Registered Charity: 226446
Address: The Seafarers’ Charity, 8 Hatherley Street, London, London, SW1P 2QT
Contact: Charlotte Ward
Telephone: 07513 484442
The Seafarers’ Charity (formerly Seafarers UK) have been improving the lives of seafarers and their families for over 100 years. We started as the King George’s Fund for Sailors, providing vital assistance in troubled times. Today, we’re evolving guided by the same powerful vision. Through our grant giving, we’re bringing about truly life-changing impact for many who work –or have worked –at sea, and their families. Alongside this we’re also using funding collaboration, research and advocacy to tackle the root causes of seafarer hardship and disadvantage in the UK and around the world.
Category: Hospices
Registered Charity: 1064091
Address: The Shakespeare Hospice, Church Lane, Stratford upon Avon, Warwickshire, CV37 9UL
Contact: Fundraising Team
Telephone: 01789266852
At The Shakespeare Hospice, care goes beyond our walls — it reaches into hearts, homes, and the very fabric of our community. Since 1999, we’ve been a lifeline for thousands of patients and families across South Warwickshire and surrounding areas, offering expert palliative and end-of-life care that is as compassionate as it is comprehensive. We believe that everyone facing a life-limiting illness or bereavement deserves to live with dignity, comfort, and hope. That’s why our services are free to anyone registered with a South Warwickshire GP — because care should never come with a price tag. We offer a wide range of community-based services tailored to meet the unique needs of each individual and family: • Hospice at Home – bringing expert care and comfort to patients in their own homes • Day Hospice – a welcoming space for therapeutic support and companionship • Therapy Services – enhancing quality of life through physical and emotional wellbeing • Adult Counselling – helping individuals navigate grief, loss, and change • Children and Family Support Services (CAFSS) – supporting young hearts through difficult times • Transitional Care Services – guiding young people as they move from paediatric to adult care • Companion at home – provides a listening ear and friendship to a patient feeling lonely or isolated Through these services, we empower people to live well for as long as possible — and when the time comes, to die with dignity, in the place of their choosing, surrounded by those they love. But none of this would be possible without the generosity of people like you. We receive just 10% of our funding from the NHS — the rest comes from our incredible supporters. Your support helps us be there when it matters most. To learn more about our work or how you can get involved, please visit TheShakespeareHospice.org.uk.
Category: Social wellbeing
Registered Charity: SC000753
Address: 11 Francis Street, Stornoway, Isle of Lewis, Western Isles, HS1 2NB
Contact: Hector Macdonald
Telephone: 01851 704557
Email: admin@theshedproject.org.uk
The Shed Project was built and developed in May 2014. It is a safe place for anyone whose life is affected by their own or someone else’s drug or alcohol use. We offer a safe social environment that promises to support individuals in their recovery. Help and support is also here for those who’s life is effected indirectly by others substance abuse. The Shed provides a space for young people to call their own every week. From youth clubs, drop-ins and special events to one-on-ones, residential trips and youth church on the weekends, we run a range of fun and varied activities for all 12 - 18 year olds. Our trained staff and volunteers are always on hand to listen, helping to provide a space where people have a sense of belonging, feel safe and respected and where they feel they can freely express themselves.
Category: Animals, Environment
Registered Charity: 210619
Address: Rockingham Castle , Rockingham Castle Estate, Market Harborough, Leicestershire, Le16 8TH, United Kingdom
Contact: Laura Welch
Telephone: 07935343258
Email: laura@shire-horse.org.uk
The Shire Horse Society is the only charity dedicated to the protection, promotion and improvement of the Shire Horse.
Category:
Registered Charity: 1147330
Address: The Silver Line, Trade Tower, Calico Row, London, SW11 3YH
Contact: Daniel Stewart
Telephone: 0203 033 1097
Email: daniel.stewart@ageuk.org.uk
The Silver Line operates the only confidential, free helpline for older people across the UK that’s open 24 hours a day, seven days a week.
Category: Disability, Health & Medical
Registered Charity: 1186647
Address: The Smith-Magenis Syndrome (SMS) Foundation UK, 18 Suthmere Drive, Burbage, Marlborough, Wiltshire, SN8 3TG, United Kingdom
Contact: Helen Hargrave
Telephone: +447817305468
Email: Helen@smith-magenis.co.uk
Web: smith-magenis.org/
The SMS Foundation UK is the leading support charity in the UK for children and adults living with Smith-Magenis Syndrome (SMS), a rare genetic disability due to a microdeletion or abnormality of chromosome 17. The Foundation is the authoritative voice for this condition and provides support for families and professionals living and working with SMS across the UK. The Foundation was created by families, for families, and is fuelled by a heart-felt passion to ensure children, adults and their loved ones with SMS have the information and support they need to live life to the full. The charity’s breadth and depth of lived experience has grown and been enriched through decades of supporting each other. The pooling of knowledge and expertise informs and drives the Foundation’s services and research strategy. It also plays an essential global role and with partners from across the world supports the growth of the universal understanding of Smith-Magenis Syndrome (SMS) so that outcomes can be improved for any child or adult in the world living with and affected by SMS. Such passion, understanding and care are a formidable driving force and have created a strong and vibrant community at the heart of this vital charity. The SMS Foundation is here to ensure no one living with SMS feels isolated or alone.
Category: Health & Medical, Disability
Registered Charity: 1138088
Address: The Somerville Foundation, Saracens House , 25 St. Margaret's Green, Ipswich, Suffolk, IP4 2BN, United Kingdom
Contact: Helen Barker
Telephone: 01473 252007
Email: admin@thesf.org.uk
Web: www.thesf.org.uk
The Somerville Foundation (formerly the GUCH Patients Association) is a registered charity offering support, information and advice to young people and adults born with a heart condition. In partnership with UCS we have opened a dedicated heart research centre to find new ways to treat heart patients. There are estimated to be over 150000 adults who were born with a heart disease in England and Wales. The number is made greater with those living in Scotland and Northern Ireland. Over half will experience medical and social problems at some time in their adult lives. The Somerville Foundation's mission is to help people who were born with a heart condition cope with their condition and champion their rights within all aspects of life.
Category: Children
Registered Charity: SCO44568
Address: 1 John Dunne Place, Errol, Perth, Perth and Kinross, PH2 7UU, United Kingdom
Contact: Paul Mills
Telephone: 07913551387
Email: scm11@btconnect.com
The Sophie-Catherine Mills Charity aims to raise money to provide lasting memorials to bereaved parents of babies lost through stillbirth or who have died in the first 28 days of life in Tayside, Scotland.
Category: Children, Social wellbeing
Registered Charity: 1182198
Address: Britannia House C1, 3 Caerphilly Business Park, Van Road, Caerphilly, Caerphilly, CF83 3GG, United Kingdom
Contact: Bryan Elliott
Telephone: 07592275932
Email: bryan@starfish.org.uk
Web: www.starfish.org.uk
The Starfish Alliance fights against child trauma and abuse by hosting residential camps and clubs for looked after children ages 6-12.
Category: Children, Homelessness
Registered Charity: 1145066
Address: 18 Savile Row, London, W1S 3PW, United Kingdom
Contact: Marc Corbett-Weaver
Telephone:
Email: info@socappeal.com
Web: www.socappeal.com
The Story of Christmas funds capital projects benefiting children who are either disadvantaged or disabled and people experiencing homelessness.
Category: Social wellbeing
Registered Charity: 1149229
Address: Suited & Booted Centre Limited, 38 Gray's Inn Rd, London, WC1X 8JP
Contact: Maria Lenn
Telephone: 07808531654
We style vulnerable men for job interviews with a smart outfit boosting confidence and self-esteem
Category: Health & Medical
Registered Charity: 1120998
Address: Southpoint , 8 Paston Place, Brighton, East Sussex , BN2 1HA, United Kingdom
Contact: Matt Denison
Telephone: 01273 523028
Email: info@sussexheartcharity.org
Improving the lives of people with heart conditions in Sussex
Category: Children, Health & Medical
Registered Charity: 1096622
Address: Unit 3, William Booker Yard, The Street, Walberton , West Sussex, BN18 0PF, United Kingdom
Contact: Ellie Hanks
Telephone: 01243 572433
Email: info@snowdroptrust.com
We are a unique Charity providing 'Nursing Care at Home' for local children who have a life-limiting or life-threatening illness. Based in the Chichester area of West Sussex, The Sussex Snowdrop Trust provides: Children's Community Nurses who administer medication and perform various procedures when the Snowdrop child is at home. They give medical advice, teach parents how to manage their child's medicines and treatments, listen to problems and liaise with other Health Professionals. Health Care Assistants support a family by either taking siblings or the Snowdrop child out or playing with them in their own home. This allows a parent some respite or quality time with another child and is a way for children to enjoy a different environment or try some new creative play. Emotional support which is met by the Snowdrop Counsellors. The Counsellors help by befriending and supporting a family throughout their child's illness should it be needed. They also provide bereavement support. Financial help for families coping with the day-to-day problems of caring for a very sick child The charity helps in any way that can relieve parents of the extra financial problems that occur when a child has a life threatening or terminal illness e.g. household equipment and bills, travelling expenses to hospital and so much more.
Category: Health & Medical, Social wellbeing
Registered Charity: 1149794
Address: Michael Stenhouse Centre, 4 The Crescent, St Annes, Lancashire, FY8 1SN, UK
Contact: Chris Curtis
Telephone: 01253 425 078
Email: chris@theswallows.org.uk
Head and Neck Cancer Support Group and we reach out and offer support 24/7 and will refer to other 3rd party services if that’s what you need. Our Charity is run by patients, carers, family and friends so everyone understands the problems when you are diagnosed with cancer.
Category: Education, Children
Registered Charity: 1183124
Address: Chalk Hill Cottage, Chalk Hill, Soberton, Southampton, Hampshire, SO32 3PH, United Kingdom
Contact: Naomi Ambrose
Telephone: 07738020749
Email: naomi@thetalenttap.com
Web: www.thetalenttap.com
The Talent Tap is a social mobility charity with a mission to meaningfully change the lives of talented state educated students from lower socioeconomic backgrounds, by giving them the work experience, support, and network, that they need to succeed in their chosen careers.
Category: Children, Health & Medical
Registered Charity: 1078140
Address: The Thomas Ball Children's Cancer Fund, 18 Sixty Acres Road, Prestwood, Gt. Missenden, Bucks., HP160PD, UK
Contact: Elaine Ball
Telephone: 01494890157
Email: tomballcharity@aol.com
The Charity provides free holidays in two lodges on the Hampshire coast and with a Christmas trip to Disneyland Resort Paris. The charity funds research into childhood cancers, in particular neuroblastoma, provides days out and special gifts for very sick children and raises money to improve children's oncology wards.
Category: Hunger Relief, Social wellbeing
Registered Charity: 1082423
Address: The Thomas Project, 196H Walsall Wood Rd, Aldridge, Walsall, WS9 8HB
Contact: Liz McMeekin
Telephone: 01922 452213
We are a Christian charity in Walsall serving our local community by helping those who find themselves in hardship, need and distress. From our community hub in Aldridge, we work alongside other charities and community partners to offer a range of activities and support services to everyone in our community, regardless of faith, and to bring people together. During 2023 we are increasing our support and services, growing our charity to enable us to meet diverse needs, help more people and reduce the impact of poverty on people's lives. What we do: For our community We provide a safe and welcoming community hub We deliver a range of community activities We bring people together to prevent isolation and loneliness For those in need We deliver pastoral support to those in need We work with partners to provide information, advice and guidance services We provide a twice weekly foodbank For people who want spiritual support We provide an opportunity, for people who are interested, to learn more about the Christian Faith We support our local churches and fellow Christian organisations We live our values, and our activities and services will reflect these
Category: Social wellbeing, Older people
Registered Charity: 1192175
Address: Taylor House, 22c Sutherland Road, London, E17 6SS
Contact: Sarah Jordan
Telephone: 07742883080
The Together Project is the national charity that connects generations and reduces loneliness through joy-filled community activities.
Category: Health & Medical
Registered Charity: 1197534
Address: The Tom Clarke Foundation, 3 The Orchard, Spen Lane, Treales, Preston, Lancashire, PR4 3EZ, United Kingdom
Contact: Scott Clarke
Telephone: 01772 672546
Email: scott67clarke@gmail.com
The objectives of the foundation are as follows; “For the public benefit the relief of those who are suffering or who have suffered with Cancer, Crohn’s disease and Colitis who reside permanently or temporarily in the United Kingdom by the provision of grants to: organisation's that help people to rebuild their lives following a serious illness, diagnosis, or operation with the aim of easing the financial burden placed on those individuals and families; charities and organisation’s undertaking research into the development of new treatments and cures of Cancer, Crohn’s disease and Colitis; organisation’s that help people to afford medical care and expand their potential for treatment options enabling access to private medical care; hospitals, hospices and medical centres to be used for the furtherance of treatment and patient capacity; organisation's carrying out research into Crohn’s disease and Cancer, the useful results of which will be published.”
Category: Children, Education
Registered Charity: 1163810
Address: The Tony Loy Trust , 24, Grahame Close, Blewbury, Oxfordshire, OX11 9QE, United Kingdom
Contact: Sheila Loy
Telephone: 01235850537
Email: sloy24@gmail.com
The Tony Loy Trust gives support to children and young people (up to the age of 25) in the villages of Blewbury, Oxfordshire and neighbouring areas in the arts and sport.It gives grants to individuals and organisations for ongoing activities or projects. It finances training and travel, it pays for subscriptions, kit or equipment and it supports productions and events.
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