
USEFUL LINKS TO CHARITIES.
Here are some of charities we aim to support.
Your help is greatly appreciated.
Thankyou... :)
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CHILDRENS CHARITIES
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Our main role is helping children whose parents are not there for them: Aids orphans, street children, child soldiers and children orphaned by war or disasters, such as tsunami or earthquakes.
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The NSPCC (National Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Children) is the UK's leading charity specialising in child protection and the prevention of cruelty to children.
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Helping over 100 million people in their struggle against poverty, hunger and injustice.
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The world’s leading organisation working specifically for children. Working with communities & governments in 155 countries, to provide emergency relief and committed development programmes in areas such as health, education and child protection.
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Providing care and treatment to seriously ill children, topping up the NHS' funding. To find out more about the vital work of the hospital,visit www.gosh.nhs.uk, and visit their new Hospital Redevelopment site here.
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Barnardo's is the UK's largest children's charity. They run over 300 projects nationwide, and each year help over 100,000 youngsters and their families to overcome severe disadvantage. They address problems like abuse, homelessness and poverty.
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Provides safe refuge and support for homeless vulnerable and disadvantaged people, both within their own and wider community; offering opportunities to live a normal life, to foster greater independence & self-reliance so fulfilling their potential adults
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4Children is the national charity dedicated to creating opportunities and building futures for all children. From children’s centres to extended schools, childcare to play provision, parenting support to support for young people.
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The Tree of Hope Children's Charity is UNIQUE It is thought to be the ONLY registered charity, to raise funds for Specialist Medical Surgery, Treatment and Therapy for sick UK children, when not available through normal services.
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They aim to provide the care and opportunities they want for their own children. Absolutely committed to improving young lives, they provide residential homes for children from the age of 11 and outreach services for care-leavers.
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The Trust provides free clinics, for the diagnosis and treatment of Specific Reading Disability, attended by 600+ children each year. They work with parents and teachers in UK schools/colleges to identify reading disabilities in students.
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Caring parents work together to help children less fortunate than their own. Almost £15M in equipment and services has been dispensed. Applications from special schools, homes, hospitals and on behalf of individual children are personally investigated.
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Claire House enhances the quality of life for the child with a life-limiting condition. Their professionally trained and dedicated staff work with their children and their families within a home from home environment.
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The UKCCSG is the only national organisation devoted to the study and treatment of childhood cancer. Treatment programmes are initiated by UKCCSG members who meet regularly to collate information and monitor progress.
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CHASE provides a network of care for life-limited young people and their families living in South West London, Surrey and Sussex through our children's hospice, Christopher's, and a home- and community-based care service.
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Working with children at risk, vulnerable young people and their families & they provide a diverse & innovative range of services, which includes family & community centres, projects to support young carers, disability, respite care centres, sexual abuse.
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