| Are you planning to raise money for charity when you run your next race? If so the following charitable organisations would love to hear from you. |
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| 26 Charities listed beginning with "T" |
The Brooke (Reg. 1085760) The Brooke is the UK's leading overseas equine welfare charity dedicated to improving the lives of horses and donkeys working hard in the poorest parts of the world. These animals are often the only source of income for many poor families. Our mobile vet teams and animal health workers provide free treatment and train animal owners and local people. |
touraid (Reg. 1116664) touraid is a registered children’s charity that establishes sustainable relationships between schools and clubs in the UK with similar organisations around the world to support disadvantaged children. |
The National Autistic Society (Reg. 269425) We want a world where autism is understood and people with autism have the support they need to ensure that their rights are upheld and that they have the same opportunities as others in society. We champion the rights and interests of all people with autism and aim to provide individuals with autism and their families with help, support and services that they can readily access, trust and rely upon and which make a positive difference to their lives. |
The Wilderness Foundation UK (Reg. 1118493) The Wilderness Foundation concentrates on three areas: Education and Leadership Development through our Wilderness Trails; Health and Wellbeing for the Individual and Society through our Social Programmes; Wilderness and Wild Lands Protection – through our Wilderness Action Programmes. We work for wilderness, wildlife and people. |
The British Wheelchair Sports Foundation BWSF is the national organisation for wheelchair sport in the UK. Sport plays a vital role in the rehabilitaion of those with disabilities and acts as a catalyst for increased confidence, self esteem and a positive outlook on life. |
The Northern Ireland Cancer Fund for Children (Reg. XR29768) Each week in Northern Ireland another three children or young people are diagnosed with cancer. The NICFC provides vital services that include qualified youth and family support, residential and social weekends for children, grants to ease the financial burden of looking after a sick child, as well as the provision of holidays for the whole family. |
The Anglo-European College of Chiropractic (Reg. 306289) a registered charity (306289) based in Bournemouth, England. The AECC is a charity because of its extensive work within chiropractic research, education and the provision of low- cost chiropractic treatment for the local community in which it is based. Each year over 50,000 low cost or free patient treatments are offered to the local community from the training clinic. |
The Scottish Society for Autism (SSA) Established in 1968 by a group of concerned parents. The Society was formed to address the lack of support at that time for both children and the parents of children with autism. |
The Wessex Autistic Society (Reg. 1000792) The Wessex Autistic Society was formed 40 years ago by a group of parents of children with autism in Dorset. The Wessex Autistic Society exists to help people with autism access good education, housing and services that in turn will help them to develop their social and communication skills, become more independent and lead fuller and more productive lives. If you would like to know more, contact the Fundraising Team on 01202 483360, fundraising@twas.org.uk. |
The Stroke Association Help The Stroke Association in its fight to combat the devastating effects of stroke. Stroke affects 100,000 people every year and is the largest cause of long term dsiability and the third largest cause of premature death. |
The Prostate Cancer Charity (Reg. 1005541 / SCO39332) One man dies every hour from prostate cancer, the most common form of cancer in men. The Prostate Cancer Charity are fighting prostate cancer on every front - through research, support, information and campaigning. Run for us and help make a difference to men’s health. |
The British Red Cross (Reg. 220949) The British Red Cross helps people in crisis, whoever and wherever they are. We are part of a global voluntary network, responding to conflicts, natural disasters and individual emergencies. |
The Prince's Trust The Prince's Trust offers practical solutions to help young people get their lives working. |
The National Society for Epilepsy For over one hundred years The National Society for Epilepsy has been the world's foremost epilepsy research charity dedicated to finding a cure to the most common serious neurological condition in the UK. |
Traidcraft Traidcraft works in some of the world's poorest countries helping people work their way out of poverty. All Traidcraft runners receive a fundraising pack, T-shirt and more. For more information call 0191 4976488 or email running@traidcraft.org.uk |
The Children's Society We work with and for children to help them deal with life's harshest challenges and face the future with confidence. |
Trinity Hospice Trinity is the UK's oldest hospice, established 1891. Cares for over 1,400 patients each year across South and Central London. It has running teams in London and New York marathons plus many shorter events from 5km to half marathon. |
The NeuroMuscular Centre (NMC) (Reg. 1023606) The NMC supports people with muscular dystrophy (md) and other neuromuscular conditions. People travel from all over Britain to use the centre’s physiotherapy department and IT facilities, as the centre is the only one of its kind in the UK and Europe! |
The 2Simple Trust UK (Reg. 1113954) The 2simple Trust / stella-appeal raises money to benefit children suffering from neuroblastoma a rare childhood cancer. |
The Foundation for the Study of Infant Deaths Giving babies the chance of a lifetime: FSID is Britain's leading cot death charity. Cot death breaks the hearts of 8 families every week in the UK. It remains the leading reason of death in babies over one month old. |
The Cot Death Society Cot Death is a tragedy that affects almost 400 babies per year. As a small charity, the Cot Death Society relies entirely upon donations to fund its support for families throughout the UK. Help us by running for the small charity that makes a big impact! |
The Foundation for Conductive Education The FCE help children and adults with motor disabilities such as cerebral palsy, dyspraxia, multiple sclerosis, Parkinson’s, stroke and head injury learn to overcome their movement problems to lead more independent, dignified and fulfilled lives. |
Tommy's, the baby charity In the UK alone, 400 babies are lost everyday through complications in both pregnancy and birth. Tommy's is dedicated to funding research into, and providing information on, the causes of miscarriage, stillbirth and premature birth. |
The Blue Cross The Blue Cross not only finds homes for thousands of unwanted and abandoned animals but also provides free veterinary care for pet owners who can |
The National Kidney Research Fund Kidney disease changes lives and can affect you at any age. The Fund is dedicated to funding research that focuses on the prevention, treatment and management of kidney disease. The fund also focuses on patient care and educational initiatives. |
The Children's Trust The Children's Trust is a place where children with profound disabilities and very complex medical conditions receive the specialist care, therapy, rehabilitation and education that they need. |