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Watford Foodbank and Community Relief Trust

Watford Foodbank is a Christian independent registered charity working with local churches, agencies and community groups, to provide food parcels and a listening ear for people in crisis and need in the Watford area. We are part of the national Trussell Trust network of foodbanks.

Bradbury Fields Services for Blind and Partially Sighted People

Bradbury Fields mission is to enhance the quality of life and promote the health and wellbeing of people living with sight loss.

St Just Parochial Church Council

Our ancient, grade II listed church is a fine medieval building at the heart of St Just-in-Penwith in West Cornwall. Our aim is to raise funds to preserve and enhance the Churchyards for future generations.

ADHD Embrace

ADHD Embrace is a charity supporting families and professionals who live and work with children and young people with ADHD. 5% of the population have ADHD and early intervention and support can change the outcome of a child’s life. We have supported our community for over two decades.

Cure EB

Cure EB (formerly the Sohana Research Fund) exists to find a cure for Epidermolysis Bullosa- a very painful genetic skin blistering condition which causes internal and external wounds at the slightest friction, often leading to malignant skin cancer in young adulthood.

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.

We Run Ealing

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Fardad Foundation

Migrant Leaders supports young people from disadvantaged/migrant backgrounds to achieve their career potential through a transformative education & training programme delivered via structured mentoring, skills development, networking & professional access through partnerships with leading employers.

Silent Storms

Our goal is simple: empower men to prioritize their mental health and well-being. We believe that talking about your feelings is not a sign of weakness, but a sign of strength. We encourage our members to show up, share, and listen without the fear of being judged. Our weekly meetings are free and open to everyone, and there’s no need to book in advance. Whether you’ve been carrying a heavy burden for days or just need a moment to talk about life, Silent Storms provides a safe space where men can speak up and feel supported. Why we do itMen are often taught to “tough it out” when faced with challenges. The portrayal of men in popular culture reinforces the belief that they must always be strong, that they should never show vulnerability, or seek help. This harmful narrative leaves many men feeling isolated, unable to talk about the very real difficulties they face. Silent Storms exists to challenge that belief. We understand that struggling is not a sign of weakness, but a natural part of being human. Whether you’re dealing with mental health issues, relationship difficulties, or everyday stress, it’s important to know that you’re not alone—and it’s okay to talk.

Turner Home

At Turner Home we provide specialist, complex nursing and residential care for men with mental health, challenges, memory loss and acquired brain injuries. This support is delivered from our unique 59-person home in South Liverpool.

Sport Horse Breeding of Great Britain

BE PART OF SOMETHING MEANINGFUL – FRIENDS OF SHB(GB) NATIONAL SUPREME HUNTER CHAMPIONSHIP SHOWFor generations the National Supreme Hunter Championship Show has been a cherished tradition and a celebration of horsemanship and heritage. But a tradition does not thrive on history alone. Showing has weathered a decade of change, but now more than ever societies like ours rely on our community of supporters to help us carry the reins forward. We are frequently called upon to extend our kindness to others, however, it is not always possible as an individual to ‘sponsor’ classes but many people have expressed a wish to make a donation instead. The ‘Friends of SHB(GB)’ Just Giving page has been set up to allow those of you who are able to make a donation towards this show the opportunity of doing so.Every contribution, large or small, makes a difference. Thank you for being part of this legacy and helping us make a lasting impact Note: For those of you wishing to remain anonymous, please use the ‘hide my details’ option on the Just Giving page, you can also use the ‘hide my donation amount’ option too.

Scottish and North Irish Yeomanry Trust

The SNIY Regimental Trust is raising funds to help meet the cost of a new mobile App which will improve communication across the entire Regimental Family and the Royal Armoured Corps. This exciting development will improve interaction at all levels, keeping everyone involved and informed.