• Angel Advocates

    Angel Advocates

    Angel Advocates is a Christian charity offering independent and legal advocacy when needed. Our purpose is to empower and enable all our clients to tell their truths to power. We want all our clients to have an Angel with them when they face life’s challenges, from the classroom to the courtroom. We know that having someone in your corner, just for you, with no agenda other than making sure your views are heard, has the power to change lives.

  • CBM – Global Disability Inclusion

    CBM – Global Disability Inclusion

    CambridgeUnited Kingdom

    For over 100 years, CBM has been supporting communities to become more inclusive for people with disabilities in the world’s poorest places. Driven by Christian values and working alongside local partners, we fight to break the cycle of poverty and disability by funding sight-saving cataract surgeries, supplying equipment and medication.

  • Caring For Life

    Caring For Life

    LeedsUnited Kingdom

    Caring For Life is a ministry whose aim is to provide genuine Christ-centred, loving support to people who are struggling in life and who are so often alone and unloved. We offer supported living homes, housing support in the community, and a programme of therapeutic daytime activities based at the charity’s farm.

  • Church Army

    Church Army

    SheffieldUnited Kingdom

    At Church Army, our mission is for everyone in the UK and Ireland to experience the love of Jesus. With growing challenges like poverty, homelessness, addiction, and loneliness, we believe this requires faith in action. To truly impact communities, we become a part of them—building relationships and addressing the needs of those living there. We train our “army of hope” in evangelism and practical skills to transform neighbourhoods through God’s love whilst resourcing the wider church to actively share their faith and be ‘good news’ in their communities.

  • Grace and Compassion Benedictines

    Grace and Compassion Benedictines

    BrightonUnited Kingdom

    Founded by Mother Mary Garson in 1954, for the care of the old, sick and frail. We are now responsible for running 25 homes in the UK and abroad. In England we provide retirement accommodation and residential care homes. The family consists of the Sisters, their lay helpers and the aged, sick and poor of all religions (or of none).

  • Little Sisters Of The Poor - In The Care Of The Elderly

    Little Sisters Of The Poor - In The Care Of The Elderly

    LondonUnited Kingdom

    The Congregation of the Little Sisters of the Poor is a religious order founded in France in 1839. The Sisters came to England in 1851 and a rapid expansion took place in towns and cities through the Country. Today there are eleven Homes in the UK and Ireland: Bristol, Dublin (2), Glasgow, Greenock, Leeds, London (2), Manchester, Newcastle and Waterford. The express desire of our foundress, Jeanne Jugan, was to provide residential care for the elderly poor, regardless of their race, creed or gender.

  • Mercy Ships UK

    Mercy Ships UK

    StevenageUnited Kingdom

    Mercy Ships brings free, life-changing surgeries to people across sub-Saharan Africa. As faith-based charity, we follow the model of Jesus to bring hope and healing. Our hospital ships reach women, men and children facing poverty. From blindness to bowed legs. Cleft lips to tumours. Our medical volunteers help those who have no one else to turn to. We couldn’t do this you.

  • Norwood

    Norwood

    StanmoreUnited Kingdom

    Norwood is the UK’s largest Jewish charity supporting vulnerable children and their families, children with special educational needs, people with learning disabilities and autism. We deliver life-changing services to thousands of people across London and the South East within a warm and caring Jewish setting.

  • Release International

    Release International

    OrpingtonUnited Kingdom

    Release International provides practical, pastoral and prayerful help to persecuted Christians in around 30 countries. This is done through local Christian partners. We were founded in 1968, inspired by the life and suffering of Romanian pastor Richard Wurmbrand, who was imprisoned and tortured for his faith, in the then communist Romania.