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   ACAP
 
  Description: The Asian Conservation Awareness Programme.

   Battersea Dogs & Cats Home
  
Description: The Battersea Dogs & Cats Home.

   Born Free Foundation
 
  Description: International wildlife charity.

   Breakthrough Breast Cancer
 
  Description: Breast cancer charity website.

   Breast Cancer Campaign
 
  Description: A UK charity researching the cure.

   British Dyslexia Association
 
  Description: The National Body for Dyslexia.

   British Organ Donor Society
 
  Description: The British Organ Donors Society.

   Brooks
 
  Description: Provider of free and confidential sexual health advice.

   Cancer Research UK
 
  Description: Cancer Research UK.

   Children's Aid Direct
 
  Description: Charity working to improve children's lives around the world.

   Citizenship Foundation
 
  Description: Charity providing resources for the citizenship curriculum.

   Dogs Trust
 
  Description: The UK’s leading dog welfare charity now provides educational resources for
   schools.

   Food Aid / Concern
 
  Description: Harvesting for the world.

   Get Kids Going.com
  
Description: National Charity encouraging disabled children to participate sports.

   The Guide Dogs Association for the Blind
  
Description: Making mobility matter.

   Justgiving
 
  Description: Charity and fundraising made easy!

   Macmillan Cancer Support
 
  Description: Helping people living with cancer.

   Mencap
 
  Description: The Learning Disability Charity.

   Mental Health Foundation
 
  Description: Information about mental health issues and the work of the Foundation.

   NAGC
  
Description: The National Association of Gifted Children.

   National Anti Vivisection Society
 
  Description: The world's premier group campaigning against animal experiments.

   National Children's Bureau
 
  Description: The NCB promotes the interests of all children.

   National Deaf Children's Society
 
  Description: A National Charity dedicated to helping deaf children and their families.

   NSPCC
 
  Description: The National Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Children.

   Paws for kids
 
  Description:  Unique charity that 'fosters' the pet animals of women and children escaping         domestic violence.

   The Prince’s Trust
 
  Description: The Prince’s Trust.

   Quit
 
  Description: Charity that helps people give up smoking.

   Rethink
 
  Description: The mental health charity.

   The Rights Site
 
  Description: The Rights Site is the young people's website of UNICEF UK.

   The Royal British Legion
 
  Description: The Legion provides financial, social and emotional support to ex-Service
  people.

   RSA
  
Description: The Royal Society for the encouragement of Arts, Manufactures & Commerce.

   RSPB
 
  Description: The UK charity working to secure a healthy environment for birds and wildlife.

   The Royal Horticulutural Society
  
Description: UK’s foremost gardening charity dedicated to promoting gardening.

   Save the Children
 
  Description: The UK's leading international children's charity.

   The Scout Association
   Description: The largest mixed youth movement in the United Kingdom.

   SportsAid
 
  Description: The National charity for Sport, providing support to both able bodied and  
 
disabled sports.

   Springboard UK
 
  Description: The Number One website for careers in hospitality, leisure, travel & tourism.

   UNICEF
 
  Description: United Nations Children's Fund.

   Variety Club
 
  Description: Supporting disadvantaged and disabled children through the UK.

   WaterCoolersDirect
 
  Description: Suppliers of Water Coolers throughout the UK to a wide range of customers.

   Waste Watch
 
  Description: Promoting action on waste reduction & recycling.
 


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