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AFK is a disability and neurodiversity charity providing support to children and young people across the UK. We assist young people in accessing specialised mobility equipment that isn't available on the NHS and routes to paid employment in an effort to close the disability employment gap.
Trees make life better - for people, for wildlife, for the planet. They cool and clean our air, lock up carbon, reduce flooding and are our best hope in combatting the climate crisis. We're creating the Forest of Marston Vale and want trees covering 30% of the area - that's another 5 million trees.
Hornsea Inshore Rescue is an independent rescue service looking after this section of the East Yorkshire Coast. It is manned entirely by volunteers, and funded by the generosity of the general public and local businesses. All donations to Hornsea Rescue go directly into the charity funds.
We provide recuperative holidays for children living in regions contaminated by the nuclear disaster; initiate projects in Belarus to improve the lives of children with cancer and special needs; organise child care training programmes; and deliver humanitarian aid to Belarus. Charity No: 1059832
Water for Kids is a small charity which provides safe water for the first time. It works with communities in African countries to dig wells, protect water sources, build toilets and carry out hygiene education. This reduces the spread of diseases and improves the wellbeing of the whole community.
Our mission is to provide for the least fortunate orphans and widows worldwide. Our sponsorships provide food, healthcare, shelter, primary education and all life essentials. We currently also respond to natural disasters wherever they may be.
UJIA invests in young people's education in Israel and connects the UK Jewish community with the people of Israel.www.ujia.org/whatwedo
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Children's Hope Foundation's aim is to ensure that children, regardless of their illness, disability or indeed poverty, all have the opportunity to fulfill their dreams and achieve their potential by providing the funds or equipment that are needed.
Our charity supports adults who have been affected by brain injury, either as a result of an accident or illness such as a stroke, brain tumour or haemorrhage. Our centre in offers support as well as our Community Wellbeing Support, Wellbeing Support Groups and a Programme of Activities.
Retrak enables street children to have a real alternative to life on the street. Working in Uganda, Ethiopia, Malawi, Kenya and more we provide healthcare, refuge and education so street children can realise their potential and discover their worth.