• Abbeyfield Society, The

    Abbeyfield Society, The

    SolihullUnited Kingdom

    Established in 1956 by Richard Carr-Gomm OBE, the Abbeyfield Society is a charity that provides housing, residential care and support to older people. It is its mission to fulfil Carr-Gomm’s vision of alleviating loneliness in later life by bringing people together. Abbeyfield strives to enhance the quality of life for older people by providing high quality accommodation in a stimulating environment and enabling them to maintain a socially active life. Today, our dedicated caring staff and volunteers support older people in homes across the UK.

  • Bransby Horses - Rescue and Welfare

    Bransby Horses - Rescue and Welfare

    LincolnUnited Kingdom

    Limpopo was rescued from one of the worst cruelty cases Bransby Horses has ever seen. It took 18 months of rehabilitation and patience to restore her back to full health. Today, Limpopo is living a happy life in a new home. Without the support of people like you, Bransby Horses simply could not have saved Limpopo, plus many more every year.

  • Children’s Cancer and Leukaemia Group (CCLG)

    Children’s Cancer and Leukaemia Group (CCLG)

    LeicesterUnited Kingdom

    Children’s Cancer and Leukaemia Group (CCLG) is a leading national charity and expert voice for all childhood cancers. Each week in the UK and Ireland, more than 30 children are diagnosed with cancer. Our network of dedicated professional members work together in treatment, care and research to help shape a future where all children with cancer survive and live happy, healthy and independent lives.

  • Circulation Foundation

    Circulation Foundation

    LichfieldUnited Kingdom

    Vascular Disease is as common as cancer and heart disease but has less public awareness, campaigns, and support, than those conditions. It affects millions of people in the UK and is a devastating collection of diseases. The Circulation Foundation is a charity, formed by Vascular Surgeons in 1992, dedicated to supporting patients with vascular disease and their families, raising awareness of the various conditions we care for, and raising money for pioneering research.

  • Headway - the brain injury association

    Headway - the brain injury association

    NottinghamUnited Kingdom

    Whether the result of a trauma, stroke, tumour, haemorrhage or infection – a brain injury can happen to anyone at any time. When it does, Headway is here to help. Each year we provide important information and support to thousands of individuals and families to rebuild their lives and regain independence following a brain injury.

  • Kids Club Kampala

    Kids Club Kampala

    BirminghamUnited Kingdom

    By leaving a gift in your Will to Kids Club Kampala, you will be making a lasting difference in the lives of vulnerable children. Kids Club Kampala helps vulnerable children in the slums of Kampala, the capital of Uganda, to survive and thrive.

  • Leicester Hospitals Charity

    Leicester Hospitals Charity

    LeicesterUnited Kingdom

    Leicester Hospitals Charity exists to support patients, their carers and the NHS staff who look after them in Leicester, Leicestershire, Rutland and beyond. We link closely with the strategic aims of the University Hospitals of Leicester and the broader strategic aims of NHS healthcare in the East Midlands and are committed to providing additional resources, state of the art equipment and the best possible facilities and environment for our patients, visitors and staff.

  • MHA

    MHA

    DerbyUnited Kingdom

    Methodist Homes (MHA) is a charity providing care, accommodation and support for older people throughout Britain. They’re dedicated to nurturing friendships across all their services – and that’s just the beginning. They provide support and care to reduce feelings of loneliness and isolation in later life.

  • Midlands Air Ambulance Charity

    Midlands Air Ambulance Charity

    ShifnalUnited Kingdom

    Midlands Air Ambulance Charity is responsible for funding and operating three air ambulances serving the communities of Gloucestershire, Herefordshire, Shropshire, Staffordshire, the West Midlands and Worcestershire; representing a population in excess of six million. The three aircraft each carries a crew compromising a pilot and two critical care paramedics (CCP) or a CCP and accompanying flight doctor, plus full life-support medical equipment and advanced medicines.