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The Wellcome Trust (UK) - http://www.wellcome.ac.uk/
The world's largest medical research charity. Offers UK and international research grants, and a range of education and arts initiatives to promote public understanding of science. |
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Association of Medical Research Charities - http://www.amrc.org.uk/
Information about member charities; assistance for grant applicants; representation of the work of the members. |
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Beating Eating Disorders (BEAT) - http://www.b-eat.co.uk/
Charity focusing on anorexia and bulimia nervosa. Contains contact information, hotlines, support information, news, and publications. |
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WellChild - http://www.wellchild.org.uk/
Helps sick children and their families across the UK; provides information on the charity, what it does, how to get involved, news and events. |
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Sparks (Sport Aiding Medical Research for Kids) - http://www.sparks.org.uk/
Fundraising for research on medical conditions affecting babies and children. Information about their programme, projects supported, and contacts. |
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The Vision Charity - http://www.visioncharity.co.uk/
Aims to raise money for the benefit of blind and visually impaired children and also children suffering from dyslexia. Provides details of events, help and support, sponsorship and beneficiaries. |
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Friends of Chernobyl's Children - http://www.focc.org.uk/
An ecumenical group working to help disadvantaged children who are suffering from the aftermath of the chernobyl accident. Sponsor a child or become a host family. |
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Wallace and Gromit's Children's Foundation - http://www.wallaceandgromitfoundation.org/
A national charity which raises funds to help improve the quality of life of sick children in hospitals and hospices across the UK, predominantly through Wrong Trousers Day. |
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Barts and the London Charity - http://www.bartsandthelondoncharity.org.uk/
Information about the charity's work in support of a group of hospitals in London. Includes histories of the hospitals and the charity, information on the London NHS Trust's archives and museums, and opportunities for employment and volunteering. |
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Malcolm Rowley Trust - http://www.malcolmrowleytrust.co.uk
The story of Malcolm Rowley, as told by his mother, who died while in the care of Social Services. Charity provides factual information about the rights and responsibilities of parents and carers. |