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0845 241 4820

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020 7414 3321

Wales

01874 613351

Northern Ireland

02890 817510

Salisbury Wiltshire

01980 672337

Exeter Devon

01392 492650

Shrewsbury Shropshire

01743 262570

Aldershot Hampshire

01252 348270

Shorncliffe Kent

01303 225067

Beeston Nottingham

0115 957 2103

Colchester Essex

01206 817105

Strensall York

01904 442868

Preston Lancashire

01772 260356

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01481 727072

Jersey

01534 856673

Isle of Man

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Even when a soldier leaves the Army they are still part of our family and eligible for our help. The scope of our work is huge. Half of our money is given direct to individuals to help in areas such as debt relief, mobility assistance, education bursaries, carehome fees and respite breaks. The other half is given as grants to other charities.

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Spinal Cord Injury has a devastating effect on the 1,200 people who become paralysed each year.
The individual affected will lose muscle and sensory control and the vast majority become full time wheelchair users for the rest of their lives. Historically, the majority of spinal cord injuries have been sustained by those aged 15 to 40, with men outnumbering women, although increasingly it is affecting more older people too.
Through its projects and programmes, Aspire offers practical support to the 40,000 people living with a spinal cord injury in the UK so that they can lead fulfilled and independent lives in their homes, with their families, in work-places and leisure time.

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Bauer Media’s commitment to corporate social responsibility is no more apparent than through the work and community initiatives delivered by our local radio portfolio, each of which operates its own independently registered charity.
The Cash for Kids charities are established to channel the caring of the local community into the welfare of their own youngsters.
We use the power of our radio brands to deliver initiatives for sick and underprivileged children in our communities; tapping into listener support for their local area, to benefit local children and give the neediest a better and brighter future.
With cash raised locally and spent locally, each charity guarantees that listeners’ generous donations go to bring hope, healing or happiness to a child in their local community.

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The BEAMA Foundation for Disabled People was set up in 1980 in order to help disabled people to be more mobile and independent through the provision of specialised equipment or apparatus.

The Foundation Specialises in:
Making grants for electrically operated aids which will increase mobility and independent living.
Making payments or contributions to other organisations or institutions having the same charitable objectives as the Foundation.

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Bedford & District Cerebral Palsy Society was established over fifty years. Our primary aim is to support people in North and Mid Bedfordshire with Cerebral Palsy, their families and carers.

What We Provide
An information and support service, which allows those individuals to make informed choices, access services and work together with us towards the development of more 'needs-led' services.
Playschemes or activities in all school holidays.
Monthly Saturday activity clubs.
A monthly "Indulgence" support group for parents/carers.
A monthly hydrotherapy swim club.
Funding to individuals for specialist equipment, holidays etc.
Newsletters, campaigning, information days and social activities.

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Head Office: 0207 211 1800
Head Office: 0300 500 5050
Text Phone: 0845 6021659

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Every year BIG gives out millions of pounds from the National Lottery to good causes. Our money goes to community groups and to projects that improve health, education and the environment

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BCT will assist the education and development of each and every young vision impaired person in Sussex

The form of assistance will vary according to individual needs.
The Trust is dedicated to providing confidential and empathetic support to vision impaired young people in Sussex at all stages of their educational development.

In addition to providing grants to individuals and organisations, Blatchington Court Trust continues to offer:
Family support
Advocacy
Information and Advice on Further and Higher Education and Employment
Training, Advice and Information on Information Technology
Benefit Advice
Counselling to vision impaired children and young people under 30 years of age living throughout Sussex.

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Break provides a range of care services for children, adults and families in need.
Range of services:
fully inclusive, supported holidays and respite care for children and adults with learning disabilties
children's homes for young people who are unable to live within their own families
day support services for adults with learning disabilities
residential assessments for families under threat of breakdown
volunteer mentoring scheme for young people leaving care
a range of services for women with enduring mental health needs

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The work of BCOP is encompassed in its full name: Broadening Choices for Older People. Since 1946, BCOP is a known and respected Charity offering a comprehensive service to older people and their advocates.
As a Charity and Registered Social Landlord, BCOP works to meet the needs of older people by providing a range of quality care and accommodation, home repairs and advice services.
BCOP manages:
two nursing homes
one residential home
five sheltered housing schemes
two extra care housing schemes
40 flats and bungalows for independent giving
in addition to managing properties belonging to other charities.

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020 7828 7311

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Buttle UK is named after Frank Buttle, a remarkable man, whose hard work and personal sacrifice helped to establish our grant giving programmes, which have been making a real difference to the lives of children and young people in need since 1953.

Each year Buttle UK provides thousands of these grants to some of the most vulnerable children in the UK, often when there is no other source of help available to them. Our grants are there to overcome immediate crisis or ensure the best possible opportunity for a successful education.

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Cerebra is a unique charity set up to help improve the lives of children with brain related conditions through researching, educating and directly supporting children and their carers.

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Charity Search delivers a free service which helps older people in genuine financial need receive the support that may be available to them from a variety of charitable sources.

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Children Today is the charity that raises funds to provide specialised equipment for children and young people with disabilities throughout the UK. Our aim is to ensure that every disabled child and young person fulfils their potential and leads an active childhood. With your support we can achieve this.

Children Today relies totally on voluntary donations, we receive no funding from the government or social services. There is no statutory right for young people with disabilities to be provided with equipment they need by the government or NHS, so we fill that gap. We provide this service for children and young people right up to the age of 25.

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