Blesma has been helping veterans who have lost limbs in combat since the First World War.
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Blind Veterans UK was founded in 1915 to provide support and assistance for veterans who lost their sight in the First World War. Today, the charity runs three centres in Brighton, Llandudno and Sheffield.
DEBRA is a UK charity for people affected by Epidermolysis Bullosa (EB). Epidermolysis Bullosa (EB) is a genetic condition that result the upper layers of the skin not properly bonding and, in some cases, internal membranes and organs.
Great design can change lives, and by su
areShare is a unique charity fighting hunger and its underlying causes by redistributing in-date surplus food to hundreds of local charities and community groups across the UK.
Christian Aid has a simple aim, a vision, a belief in ending poverty. A world where everyone can live life to the full without poverty. They work all over the world to ensure that where there is poverty there is hope of a way out.
Samaritans have been a vital point of contact since 1953, helping those who are experiencing suicidal thoughts, and since 1984, Samaritans has received over 68 million calls or correspondence from those in need.
This is a very worthy cause as the Internet Watch Foundation is an organisation set up to allow individuals to report online criminal activity quickly and securely.
Formally known as WSPA, World Animal Protection is still fighting the good fight against animal cruelty in many regions and countries across the globe - the name may have changed, but this charity still needs your support and contributio


