Bumblebee Conservation Trust
The Bumblebee Conservation Trust was established because of serious concerns about the ‘plight of the bumblebee’. In the last 80 years our bumblebee populations have crashed. Two species have become nationally extinct and several others have declined dramatically. Bumblebees are familiar and much-loved insects that pollinate our crops and wildflowers, so people are rightly worried.
Ethiopiaid
For over 35 years, Ethiopiaid has been delivering support to people who need it the most, at a time when it will make a real difference. Ethiopiaid raises funds for local Ethiopian charities to transform lives and achieve lasting change.
International Liberty Association
The International Liberty Association (ILA) tirelessly advocates for the human rights of the Iranian people affected by the atrocities committed by the Iranian regime, including rape, sexual violence, imprisonment, torture, and execution. These brutal acts occur daily, inflicting harm on people of all faiths and backgrounds.
Safe Child Thailand
4 out of every 5 children living in orphanages in Thailand are not truly orphaned. Children across Thailand are frequently separated from their families as a result of poverty, trafficking, political instability and abuse. Safe Child Thailand is a registered UK charity working with families and communities across Thailand to ensure that children grow up in a safe and nurturing environment.
Sand Dams Worldwide
Sand Dams Worldwide is a UK-registered charity that supports rural communities in dryland areas of the world to gain access to a dependable supply of clean, safe water. We work with our in-country partners to help communities build sand dams. A sand dam is a concrete wall built across a sandy riverbed that can capture up to 40 million litres of water stored safely within sand, protected from evaporation and contamination.
WECare Worldwide
WECare Worldwide is an independent charity set up and run by UK vets and nurses to provide much-needed veterinary care to street animals around the world. Currently WECare is operating in Sri Lanka, where there are an estimated one million street dogs with no one to look out for them. We offer neutering, vaccination against rabies (which is fatal in both humans and animals) and a fully equipped, international standard veterinary hospital which is dedicated to providing 24 hour emergency care in critical situations.