WE CURRENTLY WORK WITH OVER 2000 UK AND IRISH REGISTERED CHARITIES.

Some of our challenges are operated exclusively in aid of one particular charity, but where you see the words “in aid of any charity”, you can raise funds for any cause that you feel passionate about, as long as they are a UK or Irish registered charity, and they authorise you to fundraise in their name.

We will help to get the authorisation for you to fundraise, so choose from one of the many charities on our database, or if you don’t find them listed, you can give us some contact details when you book and we’ll get in touch with them about becoming a charity partner.

Please type in the name (or part of the name) of the charity below in the ‘search term’ field below. If the name is a direct match, it will appear at the top of the results list. i.e. if you type Cancer, Cancer UK will appear towards the top of the results, British Cancer UK will appear lower down, and The UK Foundation of Lung Cancer Charities will appear even further down. So please try the exact match for the first few words to make it easier to find your charity. If you type a search term that is not in the name of the charity, but is in the description about the charity, it will appear after all of the above named results. 

 

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Category: Animals, Environment

Registered Charity: 1136449

Address: Project Borneo, 17 Erica Grove, Marton-In-Cleveland, Middlesborough, TS7 8RY, UK

Contact: Sam Kavanagh

Telephone: +60172461819

Email: sam@projectborneo.org

Web: www.projectborneo.org

Project Borneo at a Glance Our work with endangered species in Borneo began with Project Orangutan in 2006, and the scope of the charity has expanded steadily ever since. Our hugely successful ethical volunteer and tour programmes are at the heart of what we do, providing essential hands-on-deck - as well as unforgettable experiences. At the same time a creative approach to sustainable fundraising has resulted in 4 partner businesses which help support us financially, meaning we don’t rely on donations alone.

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Category: Hospices

Registered Charity: 280093

Address:

Contact: Fundraising team

Telephone:

Email: fundraising&events@prospect-hospice.net

Web: www.prospect-hospice.net

Prospect Hospice provides dedicated end-of-life care to the Swindon and North Wilts community, and has brought confidence, comfort to patients and their families for thirty years. We support patients in the purpose-built Hospice, in the Great Western Hospital, and more than ever in people's homes.

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Category: Health & Medical, Health & Medical

Registered Charity: 1182590

Address: Prost8 UK, One Hub, 7th Floor, Maitland House,, Warrior Square , Southend on Sea, Essex, SS1 2JY, UK

Contact: Paul Sayer

Telephone: 0203 858 0848

Email: paul.sayer@prost8.org.uk

Web: www.prost8.org.uk

PROST8 UK Awareness: high profile campaigns to promote new levels of awareness about the symptoms and signs of prostate cancer. Better Treatments: Raise funds to equip NHS surgery units with new treatment equipment, such as focal therapy, giving 1,000’s more men each year the chance of better lifestyles outcomes after prostate cancer. Earlier Screening: Campaign to widen the availability of new prostate cancer screening methods that are more accurate and far more cost effective.

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Category: Health & Medical

Registered Charity: 1113569

Address: PROSTaid, 17 Torrington Close, Wigston Magna, Leicester, Leicestershire, LE18 2RY, GB

Contact: Rob Banner

Telephone: 0116 2888188

Email: rob@wigston.net

Web: www.prostaid.co.uk

A local charity of patients, and urologists, working with Leicestershire, Rutland, Northamptonshire hospitals, helping Prostate Cancer suffers, by raising funds for new innovative equipment and treatment centre Funding specialist nurses, offering volunteer support, raising local awareness of the disease in local men.

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Category: Health & Medical

Registered Charity: 1156027

Address:

Contact: Snowdon PCR

Telephone:

Email: snowdon@pcr.org.uk

Web: www.prostate-cancer-research.org.uk/

Did you know? 1 in 8 men in the UK will be diagnosed with prostate cancer in their lifetime and this is doubled to 1 in 4 for black men. Prostate Cancer Research is determined to provide a better future than this. We need breakthrough treatments and better quality of care for people with prostate cancer. Research is the only way we can turn this hope into a reality, which is why we fund world-class scientists and their pioneering research in order to fight for the best possible outcomes for people with prostate cancer. Patients are at the heart of everything that we do and, by joining #TeamPCR, you are helping us to fund research and projects that are not just backed by science but backed by patients too. Together, we can create a world free from the impact of prostate cancer.

Exclusive challenges in aid of Prostate Cancer Research

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Snowdon Multi Activity Charity Challenge

Snowdonia for Science

Challenge yourself to trek to the summit of Yr Wyddfa (Snowdon) via two unique routes that take you ‘off the beaten track’ and make for a memorable experience. With amazing views & a community of like-minded people, this incredible challenge will raise vital funds for Prostate Cancer Research’s mission to create a world free from the impact of prostate cancer.

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Category: Health & Medical

Registered Charity: 1143642

Address: 9 Ilmington Close, Hatton Park, Warwick, Warwickshire, CV35 7TL

Contact: Angela Brook

Telephone:

Email: angela.brook@pseudomyxomasurvivor.org

Web: www.pseudomyxomasurvivor.org

Pseudomyxoma Survivor is the home of the support network for those affected by pseudomyxoma peritonei (PMP), appendix cancer and other peritoneal surface malignancies. Our aims are to raise awareness into Pseudomyxoma Peritonei(PMP), to offer emotional support and practical advice on living with PMP and managing symptoms and to support research.

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Category: Health & Medical

Registered Charity: 1037087

Address: PSPA, Margaret Powell House, 415a Midsummer Blvd, Milton Keynes, Buckinghamshire, MK9 3BN

Contact: Sarah Day

Telephone: 07918721721

Email: sarah.day@pspassociation.org.uk

Web: www.pspassociation.org.uk/

Creating a better future for those affected by Progressive Supranuclear Palsy & Corticobasal Degeneration

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Category: Military, Health & Medical

Registered Charity: 1133188

Address: 7 Cromwell Mews, Burgess Hill, Select a state/province, RH15 8QF, United Kingdom

Contact: Patrick Rea

Telephone: 0300 302 0551

Email: contact@ptsdresolution.org

Web: www.ptsdresolution.net

We provide free mental health therapy for armed forces veterans, reservists and their families on line and locally, through a national network of 200 therapists

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Category: Health & Medical

Registered Charity: SC045995

Address: PTSD UK , 101 Rose Street South Lane, Edinburgh, Midlothian, EH2 3JG, United Kingdom

Contact: Jacqui Suttie

Telephone:

Email: hello@ptsduk.org

Web: www.ptsduk.org

PTSD UK is the only charity in the UK dedicated to raising awareness of PTSD – it's causes, symptoms & the treatments available - no matter the trauma that caused it.

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Category: Health & Medical

Registered Charity: 1149901

Address: Pulmonary Fibrosis Trust, Stowe House, St. Chad's Road, Lichfield, Staffordshire, WS13 6TJ, United Kingdom

Contact: Lynn Sylvester

Telephone: 01543 442 191

Email: info@pulmonaryfibrosistrust.org

Web: pulmonaryfibrosistrust.org/

The aim of the Pulmonary Fibrosis Trust is to provide personal support to people affected by Pulmonary Fibrosis, a very debilitating and life-limiting illness. We offer practical, emotional and financial support where there is a need. We also raise awareness of the illness and in particular the challenges people face on a daily basis. The Pulmonary Fibrosis Trust was founded by patients who experienced a lack of information and support upon their own diagnosis, and therefore, wanted to support others through this process. We are here to support all those affected by pulmonary fibrosis, whether you are a sufferer or have a loved one with pulmonary fibrosis.

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Category: International aid, Health & Medical

Registered Charity: 1077889

Address: 86-90 Paul Street, London, London, EC2A 4NE, United Kingdom

Contact: Emily Gait

Telephone: 08455046972

Email: fundraising@pumpaid.org

Web: 3rd floor

We are an International water charity working to achieve lasting positive change by improving the quality, availability and use of water in Africa.

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Category: Animals, Environment

Registered Charity: 1196339

Address: 196 Falloden Way, NW11 6JE, United Kingdom

Contact: Ana Lapaz-Mendez

Telephone: 07738369394

Email: pumpkinswildlifehospital@gmail.com

Web: www.thewildlifehospital.org.uk

Wildlife Hospital and Rehabilitation Centre

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Category: Health & Medical, Social wellbeing

Registered Charity: 1171534

Address: 87b Town Lane, Denton, Denton, Greater Manchester, M34 6AJ, United Kingdom

Contact: Susan Roughton Maw

Telephone: 07949466007

Email: sue@purpleheartwishes.org

Web: www.purpleheartwishes.org/

We are a charity that grants wishes to people diagnosed with a terminal illness aged 18 to 55

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Category: Disability

Registered Charity: 1040832

Address: Purple Oak Support, Wellington Centre , Winchester Road, Andover, Hampshire, SP11 6TU, UK

Contact: Jen Parker

Telephone: 01264 321840

Email: jen.parker@purpleoaksupport.org

Since 1964 we have worked tirelessly to develop a range of bespoke services and facilities. As part of our offer we provide supported living services, domiciliary care, community support, wellbeing focussed programmes and activities, children’s respite and short breaks. We have a community building, The Wellington Centre, which offers a safe space and lots of opportunities for the people that we support, in addition to sensory and IT facilities, room hire, training and more.

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Category: Health & Medical, Social wellbeing

Registered Charity: 1165716

Address: Queen Elizbeth Hospital Birmingham Charity , Fifth Floor, Nuffield House, Birmingham, West Midlands, B15 2TH

Contact: Sophie Carroll

Telephone: 0121 371 4852

Email: charities@uhb.nhs.uk

Web: hospitalcharity.org

Queen Elizabeth Hospital Birmingham is the official charity of the Queen Elizabeth Hospital Birmingham. It supports patients at QEHB by providing 'added extras' that are over and above that which is provided by the NHS.

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Category: Homelessness, Social wellbeing

Registered Charity: 1153055

Address: 65 Water St, Wigan, Greater Manchester, WN1 1DN, United Kingdom

Contact: Jane Webb

Telephone: 07957 521964

Email: jane.webb@thebrick.org.uk

Web: www.thebrick.org.uk

The Brick delivers effective solutions to address poverty and homelessness across the Wigan and Leigh Borough, providing supported and emergency accommodation services, street outreach services, wrap around person-led support, a food community and affordable furniture and essential household items to make a house a home. At The Brick we believe that everyone deserves the opportunity to reach their potential. We are experts in working with people experiencing the most challenging of circumstances, providing holistic support to help people to go on to lead happy, fulfilling lives. We work across five – often interconnected – areas to address the most common causes of social exclusion and long-term deprivation: Housing and Homelessness, Personal Development, Food and Health, Financial Resilience and Employment and Training.

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Category: Hospices

Registered Charity: 518801

Address: Queenscourt Hospice, Town Lane, Kew

Contact: Brian Halliwell

Telephone: 01704 544 645

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Category: Rescue, Rescue

Registered Charity: CHY 2678

Address: Airside, Swords, Dublin, ireland

Contact: Rose Michael

Telephone: 00353872552726

Email: howthfundraisingbranch@gmail.com

Web: www.rnli.org.uk

The Royal National Lifeboat Institution is a registered charity that saves lives at sea. It provides a 24-hour lifeboat search and rescue service to 100 nautical miles out from the coast of the Republic of Ireland and the United Kingdom. The RNLI, which provides nine out of ten sea rescue launches, continues to rely on voluntary contributions and legacies for its income. The RNLI in Ireland has 43 lifeboat stations operating 55 lifeboats in order to provide a ring of safety around the Irish coastline. This fleet enables the lifeboat service to reach at least 90% of all casualties that are within 10 nautical miles of lifeboat stations within 30 minutes of launch, in all weathers. Last year Irish Lifeboats launched 976 times and rescued over 1,000 people.

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Category: Health & Medical

Registered Charity: 1162696

Address: 71-75 Shelton Street, Covent Garden, London, London, WC2H 9JQ, United Kingdom

Contact: Julie Child

Telephone: 07944405083

Email: julie.child@raceagainstbloodcancer.com

Web: www.raceagainstbloodcancer.com

Stem cell and bone marrow transplants are now regularly used as a potentially curative treatment for patients with blood cancer, such as lymphoma, myeloma and leukaemia. Yet 4 in 5 patients from black, Asian, mixed-heritage or other minority ethnic groups are unable to find a donor match. Race Against Blood Cancer works to increase the number of people from minority groups – whether defined by race, ethnicity or gender – which are vastly underrepresented on the donor registry as stem cell or bone marrow donors. The formula is simple: Donors save lives.

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Category: Social wellbeing, Sport

Registered Charity: 1084042

Address: Racing Welfare , 20B Park Lane, Newmarket, Suffolk, CB8 8QD

Contact: Ryan Judson

Telephone:

Email: RJudson@racingwelfare.co.uk

Web: Racing Welfare

Our mission is to enhance the wellbeing of people from the horseracing and thoroughbred breeding community, by providing enabling and proactive support throughout and after their working lives. Our vision is that everyone from the horseracing and breeding industry and community feels supported and has the opportunity to thrive.

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Registered Charity: 226686

Address: Atlas House, Wembley Road, Leicester, Leicestershire, LE3 1UT

Contact: Helen Tempest

Telephone:

Email: challenges@rafa.org.uk

Web: www.rafa.org.uk

We’re here to give friendship, help and support. Welfare is at the absolute heart of the Royal Air Forces Association. Our reason for existing is as a member-led welfare charity. By association, everyone in the organisation from fundraiser to member to welfare officer or case Worker is a part of the welfare chain. The real help that we give to real people – is the core of the welfare work that the RAF Association so successfully delivers is making a real difference to the lives of those in the RAF family who find themselves in times of need.

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Category: Military, Social wellbeing

Registered Charity: 1081009

Address: 67 Portland Place, London, London, W1B 1AR

Contact: Ellen Brooks

Telephone: 020 7307 3321

Email: ellen.brooks@rafbf.org.uk

Web: www.rafbf.org

The RAF Benevolent Fund is the RAF's leading welfare charity supporting all members of the RAF Family. Take on a challenge for the RAF Benevolent to help us reach even more members of the RAF Family.

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Category: Children

Registered Charity: 1058991

Address: Railway Children, 1st Floor, 1 The Commons, Sandbach, Cheshire, CW11 1EG

Contact: Cat Howourth

Telephone:

Email: c.howourth@railwaychildren.org.uk

Web: www.railwaychildren.org.uk

Railway Children support street children worldwide. Our focus is early intervention as the first few days on the street are the most vulnerable time for a child, where they can be subjected to exploitation, abuse and corruption, and where possible we seek to reunite them with their families.

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Category: Health & Medical, Social wellbeing

Registered Charity: 283329

Address: 12 Orsman Road, Haggerston, London, N1 5QJ

Contact: James Emmanuel

Telephone: 020 8708 8756

Email: rainbowmind@mindchwf.org.uk

Web: rainbowmind.org

Rainbow Mind is an LGBTQIA+ specific mental health service delivered in partnership by Mind in the City, Hackney and Waltham Forest, and Mind in Salford. Evidence shows that people who identify as LGBTQIA+ report a lower quality of life than the general population in the UK. Rainbow Mind exists to address this inequality and support LGBTQIA+ people by delivering services centered around compassion and nurturing a relationship with ourselves, in safe and affirming spaces by LGBTQIA+ people, for LGBTQIA+ people.

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Category: Children, Health & Medical

Registered Charity: 1070532

Address: Cassini Court, Rainbow Trust Chldren's Charity, Leatherhead, Surrey, KT22 7TW

Contact: Events Team

Telephone:

Email: events@rainbowtrust.org.uk

Web: www.rainbowtrust.org.uk

Rainbow Trust provides emotional and practical support for families who have a child with a life threatening or terminal illness. Our Family Support Workers offer tailored support to every member of the family for as long as they need it. Our service is almost entirely reliant on voluntary donations, which means we're currently only able to help a third of the families in England who could benefit from our support. With the help of fundraising activities like challenges we'll be able to support more families going through unimaginable circumstances.

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Category: Children

Registered Charity: 1014051

Address: Fundraising Department, , Rainbows Hospice for Children & Young People, Lark Rise, Loughborough, Leicestershire, LE11 2HS

Contact: Neil Swift

Telephone: 01509 638 005

Email: neil.swift@rainbows.co.uk

Web: www.rainbows.co.uk

We support every baby, child and young person to fulfil their potential, and help families make the most of every precious moment, while capturing memories and keepsakes to treasure. We’re here for the whole family, offering comfort and compassion during tough times, providing the highest level of professional care until the end, and support after. Simply put, we’re here to brighten short lives, and support families, wherever they are.

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Category: International aid, Education

Registered Charity: 1047653

Address: Dean Bradley House, 52 Horseferry Road, London, London, SW1P 2AF

Contact: Stephanie Nutman

Telephone:

Email: s.nutman@raleighinternational.org

Web: www.raleighinternational.org

Raleigh International runs meaningful sustainability projects which are designed to create a positive impact in the communities and areas in which they take place, and also increase the leadership, teamwork and employability skills of our volunteers. Volunteers are trained and supported throughout the programmes which can include community, environmental and adventure projects. Raleigh's vision is to create a global community of inspired young people committed to working together regardless of age, social background, culture and nationality, to build and maintain strong and sustainable communities across the globe.

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Category: Health & Medical

Registered Charity: SC010430

Address: 41 Blackstoun Road, Paisley, Renfrewshire, PA3 1LU, Scotland

Contact: Jade Gallagher

Telephone: 01418478900

Email: jade.gallagher@ramh.org

Web: www.ramh.org

RAMH is a mental health charity based in Paisley that promotes recovery from mental ill health, and empowers people to build independent, fulfilled lives.

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Category: Social wellbeing

Registered Charity: 1051611

Address: PO Box 1448, HIGH WYCOMBE, Bucks, HP11 9GW

Contact: Mayura Patel

Telephone: 01494 513 823

Email: rapecrisis.office1@gmail.com

Web: www.wycomberapecrisis.org.uk

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Category: Human rights, Social wellbeing

Registered Charity: 1155140

Address: Rape Crisis England & Wales, Josephs Well, Suite E4, Joseph's Well,, Leeds, West Yorkshire, LS3 1AB, United Kingdom

Contact: Fundraising Team

Telephone: 01132267486

Email: fundraising@rapecrisis.org.uk

Web: Suite E4

Rape Crisis England & Wales is a national charity and the umbrella body for our network of independent member Rape Crisis Centres.

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