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STAND

The World Health Organisation states that just 1 in 10 people with physical disabilities in the developing world have access to assistive technology. Legs4Africa addresses part of this deficit by providing equipment to societies where such equipment is either unavailable, or prohibitively expensive.

Abdullah Quilliam Society

William Henry Quilliam, a local Liverpool solicitor embraced Islam in 1887 (aged 31). He took the name Abdullah and claimed that he was the first native Englishman to embrace Islam. He opened the First Mosque in England by inviting the local poor people to a feast. You will be joining the tradition started by Abdullah Quilliam, the ‘Sheikh ul Islam of the British Isles’ a title conferred by the Ottoman Emperor Sultan Abdul Hamid II. More information is available in www.abdullahquilliam.org

Harry's Hydrocephalus Awareness Trust

We support families through childhood hydrocephalus so no one faces it alone. We promote early diagnosis, quality care and support across the UK, led by those with lived experience.

Earth Action North Devon

PFND (renaming as Earth Action North Devon) is a local charity on a mission to protect and improve our environment through community led action. We aim to connect people with their natural surroundings through conversations, education and events to protect what our very existence depends on.

Sahir House

Sahir House is a Merseyside-based charity offering HIV support, LGBTQIA+ wellbeing services, and stigma reduction education. We promote health, dignity, and inclusion through advocacy, community outreach, and compassionate care, creating safe spaces where everyone feels heard, valued, and empowered.

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International Health Partners UK

We serve those in need by providing donated healthcare products that are long-dated and of the best quality. We want to see a world where all suffering is eradicated due to lack of healthcare.

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Unseen UK

Unseen is working towards a world without modern slavery and human trafficking. We work across the UK to support survivors of modern slavery and human trafficking, to prevent future cases of exploitation from occurring and run the Modern Slavery & Exploitation Helpline. Our three main goals are to: support survivors to rebuild their lives with our safehouses and helpline. tackle root causes by raising awareness with businesses and authorities. influence legislation to assist those affected today and prevent future cases. We provide safehouses and care for survivors of modern slavery and human trafficking, whilst our Outreach programme helps affected individuals reintegrate into the community, as a more sustainable solution to the issue of exploitation. We run the Modern Slavery & Exploitation Helpline, operating 24/7, 365 days a year, offering free, confidential information and advice to thousands of victims who have nowhere else to turn. Our expert Helpline advisors work round-the-clock to support victims, liaising with police and others to get them to safety. Uniquely, data from the Helpline provides critical intelligence that informs the anti-slavery work of governments, police, businesses, and other charities, ultimately helping more victims. Our Business Services team use their expertise to offer a range of unique and bespoke services to help businesses tackle worker exploitation in their organisation and down supply chains, creating a culture of continuous improvement. Alongside our work supporting survivors of Modern Slavery & Trafficking and equipping businesses to tackle exploitation, we seek to influence systemic changes. We do this by using our experience and research to impact and inspire transformation across legislation, policy and society. This includes the lived experience of our Survivor Consultants to better our response as an anti-slavery charity. Modern slavery and human trafficking are crises which can affect men, women and children of all ages, ethnicities, and nationalities. Often recognised through signs of abuse, manipulation and ownership, modern slavery can take many forms, including sexual exploitation, domestic servitude, forced labour or organ harvesting. There are currently over 50 million victims of slavery and trafficking in the world, making it the fastest growing international crime in the world. Nearly 100,000 people in the UK alone are affected, and 47% of UK victims are children. This is a number which has only grown in recent years as individuals have struggled to gain access to the resources they need because of the war in Ukraine and the Cost-of-Living Crisis. It is important, now more than ever, that these people are getting the support that they so desperately need.

CAMDEN SCHOOL FOUNDATION OF FRANCES MARY BUSS

We are a London school set up in 1871 with a long tradition of providing excellent education & opportunities for all pupils (including boys in the 6th Form) within the state system. We want to continue to do so in the face of reductions in government funding, prioritising our science labs and ICT.

Cleft Lip And Palate Association

CLAPA is the UK’s leading charity for those affected by cleft lip and/or palate. We offer trusted info, emotional support, and a welcoming community through events, Facebook groups, and peer support for all ages - helping at every stage of the cleft journey.

RSPCA Crewe, Nantwich And District Branch

We take care of neglected, abused and homeless animals until we can find them loving, new homes.Staffed entirely by volunteers, and reliant on fosterers and private boarding space, our resources are limited. But we have helped hundreds of animals over the years.

Royal Society of Musicians of Great Britain

RSM provides financial assistance and advice to professional musicians unable to work due to physical or mental ill health. We are uniquely placed to fully understand challenges within the profession and provide vital support at times when it is needed the most.

S.A.F.E.

S.A.F.E. is an arts for social change NGO working in some of Kenya’s most vulnerable and marginalised communities through our 3 grassroots, local teams. We are guided by the principle that communities know what is best for them, and thus employ teams of local actors to design and deliver projects.