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Action for Neurological Disorders (AND) is a consortium of five charities - Epilepsy Society, The National Brain Appeal, Parkinson's UK, Epilepsy Action and Way Ahead - Brain Tumour Research Campaign - which together provide care, counselling, information, support and vital research for people with neurological disorders.
Action Not Disability (AND) is formed from six disability charities who promote independence for disabled people. AND gives you the unique opportunity to help six charities at once.
What it means to have a big heart. Big Hearted Scotland is a charitable trust formed in 1994 to raise money for five Scottish charities via payroll giving: Epilepsy Scotland, Penumbra Mental Health, Spina Bifida & Hydrocephalus Scotland, OneKind and Erskine. These organisations receive limited or no government funding, relying instead on donations from the public to provide essential services. And that’s where Big Hearted comes in. To date, it’s raised over £1 million for these important charities and by doing so have helped fund life-changing interventions in areas including epilepsy, exclusion, animal welfare, disability, cancer and mental health. We’d love you to get involved with Bighearted Scotland and help us make great things happen. Please show your big heart and sign up to payroll giving and support Bighearted Scotland today! www.bighearted.co.uk
Blindcare focuses on supporting expert delivery of education, vocational, independent living and employment skills training for young people with visual impairment from across the UK. The charity understands that intervention at an early stage in life makes a massive positive impact on the future life chances, opportunities and outcomes for people with VI and it supports a range of projects that deliver on this. Its main partner is the Royal National College for the Blind (RNC), the UK’s leading further education (FE) college for those aged 16 plus with visual impairment. RNC supports up to 80 students a year, age 16-25, in a residential setting and was rated ‘Outstanding’ for its residential provision by Ofsted in 2018. Some of its students go on to university (usually their first choice), while others transition into work or volunteering in their own communities.
Charity Stars were set up in 2019 and consists of 6 amazing charities.
By donating to Charity Stars, you are funding six wonderful causes and all the great work they do - all in a tax-effective way through your payroll which makes the most of your generous gift.
All donations to this group will be split equally between: Breast Cancer Now, Childlife, MS Society, Muscular Dystrophy UK, Shelter and Woodland Trust
Together, for families
- Childlife works through four partner charities to provide a lifeline for families who are struggling with difficult and often heart-breaking challenges
- From their child being diagnosed with a life-threatening illness to the culture of bullying that exists in our schools
- Together, we can help more families to face the worst, cope longer term, and find hope for the future
- With Childlife, your support counts – not just in one way but in four.
Friends at Work was formed in 2004 and is made up of nine hard working charities in similar fields seeking to help those suffering from health related illnesses and disabilities that affect quality of life.
Become a friend today and find out how easy it is to donate and make a difference to the lives of those aided by these wonderful charities.
Your donation will be split equally between all the charities within the group, these are - Action Medical Research, Action on Hearing Loss, Childlife, Mencap, Guideposts, Muscular Dystrophy UK, RNIB, Signhealth and The Roy Castle Cancer Foundation.
Giving for Futures was formed in 2016 and consists of four amazing charities, Against Breast Cancer, National Deaf Children's Society, Seeability and YMCA England.
This consortium is hoping that by working together, they can attract regular and much needed income from payroll giving donors.
All donations to this group will be split equally between the charities within it.
NICT is a unique consortium of 6 local charities. We are Age NI, Cancer Focus Northern Ireland, Childline/NSPCC NI, Northern Ireland Chest Heart & Stroke, RNIB Northern Ireland and Young Lives Vs Cancer (formally known as CLIC Sargent).
Together we help protect children from abuse, support people with sight loss as well as those living with chest, heart and stroke illnesses. We empower older people and provide life enhancing services for children and adults with cancer.
Age NI – Registered Charity No: NIC104640
Age NI is the leading charity for older people in Northern Ireland. Our vision is a society where we can thrive as we age, and our mission is to help people enjoy the best later life that they can. www.ageni.org
Cancer Focus Northern Ireland – Registered Charity No: NIC101307
Cancer Focus Northern Ireland has been working for over 50 years to reduce the impact of cancer on local people’s lives. We provide care and support services for cancer patients and their families; offer a range of cancer prevention programmes; fund scientific research and campaign for a better health policy to protect our community and its future. www.cancerfocusni.org
Northern Ireland Chest Heart & Stroke – Registered Charity No: NIC103593
Northern Ireland Chest Heart & Stroke provides expert care and support services to anyone at risk of, or currently living with chest, heart and stroke conditions. NICHS also fund local ground-breaking research into better treatments, care and prevention. www.nichs.org.uk
NSPCC/Childline – Registered Charity No: NIC216401 & SCO37717
Together, we can stop child abuse and neglect. At Childline we want to make sure every young person who contacts us has a space where they feel safe and listened to. www.nspcc.org.uk
RNIB Northern Ireland – Registered Charity No: 226227
RNIB is the leading sight loss charity in the UK and is driving the creation of a world where there are no barriers for people with sight loss. www.rnib.org.uk/northernireland
Young Lives vs Cancer NI – Registered Charity No: 1107328 & SCO39857
When a child is diagnosed with cancer it threatens everything, for them and their family. We are the charity that helps children and young people (0-25), and their families find the strength to face whatever cancer throws at them. www.younglivesvscancer.org.uk
Smile a Minute consists of eight well respected charities who work closely together to encourage employees to use tax-effective payroll giving to support the work they do with children and adults.
Why not join the thousands of donors who are already supporting the Smile A Minute charities, helping them to achieve their goals and really putting a smile on the face of those that need it.
Your donation will be split equally between the charities in Smile a Minute, these are - Action for Children, Carers UK, Childlife, Great Ormond Street Hospital Children's Charity, Mencap, MS Society, People for People and Sightsavers International.
The Fostering Network is the UK’s leading fostering charity, bringing together everyone who is involved in the lives of children and young people who are fostered to make foster care the very best it can be.
No animal should suffer from injury, disease, abuse, or neglect.
With your help, we can end the suffering of cats, dogs, donkeys, and horses.
Help FOUR charities with ONE donation - and save THOUSANDS of animals' lives
Together for Animals raises much needed funds for its four member charities – Blue Cross, Mayhew, SPANA, and World Horse Welfare. Animals contribute so much to our mental and physical wellbeing - by working together we are ensuring that they can enjoy happier, healthier lives.
Because of the kind support and donations Together for Animals receives, we can help change the lives of cats, dogs, donkeys, and horses by:
- Fighting to ensure animals are treated with the respect and kindness they deserve.
- Finding happy homes for abandoned or unwanted pets and horses.
- Campaigning for animal welfare.
- Providing free veterinary care for working animals in the world’s poorest communities.
£5 a month could help to feed an animal while they wait to find their forever home.
£10 a month could help us save abandoned and abused animals.
£15 a month could help provide urgent veterinary care to a sick animal.
Together we can ensure that animals have happier, healthier lives. Help us save animals from disease, neglect, and abuse.
Six fantastic charities, which as the name would suggest, are working together to change the future for the better of those what rely upon their support.
Together for Change was launched in October 2010 and is proving a popular choice for both employers and employees wishing to donate to a variety of causes rather than having to choose just one.
Donations to this group will be split equally between these charities: Blindcare, Carers UK, The Fostering Network, Childlife, Contact and Together for Animals.
By donating to People for People, you support four charities working together to improve the lives of communities in the developing world.
Please help us in this work by making a regular gift through your pay packet.
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