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The charities listed below are the charities that are currently actively promoting this specific event or Across the Divide as a whole. Not to worry if your chosen charity isn't listed here, you can still sign up to any of our events for a charity or not for profit organisation that is not listed.

Further information about all of our events and the benifits to the charity can be found at the following link - Charity Advice 

Would your charity like to have their logo listed here? It's easy to do and no costs involved, please contact Julie for further details.



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A Smile for a Child

The aims of the charity are to provide grants for disabled & disadvantaged children, to allow them to participate and progress in sport, this can be to a Club, an Organisation or to an individual child. This could be funds for a sports wheelchair for a disabled child, to sports equipment for a club or organisation.



A Smile for a Child
 

Abbeyfield

Abbeyfield is a national and international charity dedicated to making the lives of older people easier and more fulfilling. Since 1956, Abbeyfield volunteers and staff have helped an increasing number of older people enjoy a high quality of independent living, providing a range of services, which include housing, support and care, all with local community involvement.



Abbeyfield
 

Cancer Research UK

Cancer Research UK is the world’s leading charity dedicated to cancer research. We have discovered new ways of beating cancer that together have saved hundreds of thousands of lives across the world.
One in three of us will get cancer at some point in our lives. Our groundbreaking work, funded almost entirely by the general public, will ensure that millions more people survive.



Cancer Research UK
 

CGD Research Trust, The

The CGD Research Trust is the world's leading specialist organisation involved with Chronic Granulomatous Disorder, a rare immune deficiency.



CGD Research Trust, The
 

Child Welfare Scheme (CWS)

We are an international development organisation, dedicated to supporting disadvantaged and vulnerable children and young people in Nepal. We work closely with local Nepalese organisations, on projects which are child-focused, child-friendly, and aim to empower children and communities to create a brighter future for themselves.



Child Welfare Scheme (CWS)
 

Cure Parkinsons

The aim of The Cure Parkinson’s Trust is to put people who live with Parkinson’s back in control of their lives. Parkinson’s is a life sentence and there is no parole. For us, the people living with the condition, the question is not simply a matter of ‘Will we cure Parkinson’s?’... The bigger issue is ‘When will we cure Parkinson’s?’ The Cure Parkinson's Trust invests in under-resourced and under-funded research projects that offer real hope of a cure for Parkinson's in the future. There is science out there now which can make a difference, and we can all help in the drive to accelerate it. Support us today ……



Cure Parkinsons
 

Friends of the Scott Polar Research Institute, The

The association of Friends was established in 1946 to provide individuals with a way of supporting the important work of the Institute. Funds are raised through subscriptions of varying levels to suit all pockets. We provide assistance to all aspects of the Institute's work as requested by Institute staff, principally through financial and practical help for the Library, Museum and Picture Library.



Friends of the Scott Polar Research Institute, The
 

Helen & Douglas House

Helen & Douglas House is a registered charity providing respite and end of life care for children and young adults with life-shortening conditions, as well as support and friendship for the whole family.

 The two hospice houses are bright, vibrant and positive places, where the emphasis is on living life to the full, even when that life may be short.



Helen & Douglas House
 

Hives Save Lives

Hives Save Lives – Africa is working to alleviate poverty by helping people achieve self-sufficiency through beekeeping. One hive can produce up to 50 kg of honey a year, plus propolis and beeswax which produces more income, while increasing crop yields and sustaining the environment through bee pollination



Hives Save Lives
 

ISPCA

For nearly sixty years the Irish Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (ISPCA) has worked locally and nationally rescuing, rehabilitating and rehoming animals. The ISPCA has continued to develop its facilities and staff functions in order to fulfil its core function, the rescue, rehabilitation and responsible rehoming of cruelly treated and neglected animals.



ISPCA
 

Momentum

Momentum is a registered charity established in 2004, covering South West London and Surrey. Its aim is to help children and their families who have cancer or a life-limiting condition.

Momentum assists children and their families in the following ways:

  • Through the provision of equipment and the improvement of facilities in local hospitals, where children undergoing treatment for cancer and other serious illnesses will typically spend prolonged periods of time.
  • By organising events at which sick children and their siblings have the opportunity to meet with other children and share their experiences.
  • By offering mutual support for parents and families.


Momentum
 

NSPCC

Their purpose is to end cruelty to children. FULL STOP.

They want to see a society where all children are loved, valued and able to fulfil their potential.



NSPCC
 

Ostomy Lifestyle

Ostomy Lifestyle is a UK charity providing support, advice and information to anyone affected by stoma surgery on their bowel or bladder. They believe that having a stoma should never be a barrier to leading a full and active life.



Ostomy Lifestyle
 

Prostate Cancer Charity, The

The Prostate Cancer Charity is the UK’s leading charity working with people affected by prostate cancer. We fund research, provide support and information, and we campaign to improve the lives of men with prostate cancer. We provide the only UK-wide prostate cancer Helpline staffed by prostate cancer specialist nurses. Our nurses offer free and confidential information and support to anyone affected by prostate cancer. The Prostate Cancer Charity is working towards a world where lives are no longer limited by prostate cancer. The Charity is fighting prostate cancer on every front - through research, support, information and campaigning.



Prostate Cancer Charity, The
 

WaterAid

WaterAid’s mission is to overcome poverty by enabling the world’s poorest people to gain access to safe water, sanitation and hygiene education.



WaterAid
 

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