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Follifoot Park Disabled Riders Group (UK)
FAX:
Harrogate
LOCATION:
United Kingdom
CATEGORY:
Disabled
Folly Wildlife Rescue
CHARITY NO:
1091857
WEB:
CONTACT:
Liz Chandler
TEL:
(01892) 543213
FAX:
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ADDRESS:
The Broadwater Forest Wildlife Hospital, Fairview Lane, Tunbridge Wells, Kent, TN3 9LU
LOCATION:
United Kingdom
CATEGORY:
Animals

Located near Tunbridge Wells in Kent, we specialise in the rescue, rehabilitation and release of wildlife

DATE ADDED:
27-07-2021
Football Beyond Borders
CONTACT:
James Reeves
TEL:
(07545) 658668
FAX:
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ADDRESS:
Unit 4, Warwick House , Overton Road, London, UK, SW9 7JP
LOCATION:
United Kingdom
CATEGORY:
Education / Training

FBB works with young people from areas of socio-economic disadvantage who are passionate about football but disengaged at school, to help them finish school with the skills and grades to make a successful transition into adulthood. We do this by providing long-term, intensive support, built around relationships and young people’s passions, in the classroom and beyond.

DATE ADDED:
06-01-2023
For-ethiopia (UK)
CHARITY NO:
1108526
WEB:
CONTACT:
Robert Grieve
TEL:
0117 377 4347
FAX:
0870 137 5093
ADDRESS:
5 Broadoak Walk, Bristol, Avon, UK, BS16 4AX
LOCATION:
United Kingdom
CATEGORY:
International
For-ethiopia aims to help people in Ethiopia through small sustainable projects. Our initial projects in Addis Alem have helped people through providing clean drinking water.
Foundation for Conductive Education (UK)
CONTACT:
Administrator
TEL:
0121 449 1569
FAX:
0121 449 1611
ADDRESS:
Cannon Hill Road, Russell Road, Moseley, Birmingham, West Midlands, B13 8RD
LOCATION:
United Kingdom
CATEGORY:
Education / Training
Conductive Education teaches children & adults with physical disabilities (Cerebral Palsy, Dyspraxia, Parkinsons, Stroke, Multiple Sclerosis and head injury, how to overcome their movement difficulties to lead more independent, dignified and fulfilled lives. A range of services for all ages is provided including professional training.
Foundation Scotland
CHARITY NO:
SC022910
WEB:
CONTACT:
Camille Craig
TEL:
(0131) 524 0300
FAX:
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ADDRESS:
15 Calton Road, Edinburgh, Scotland, UK, EH8 8DL
LOCATION:
United Kingdom
CATEGORY:
Community

We are Scotland’s community foundation. We help people and organisations to fund good causes, strengthening Scotland’s communities and creating a lasting impact. Since 1996, we’ve helped distribute more than £100 million to charities and community groups through our effective and innovative funding programmes. We’re proud to support Scottish communities and their projects, providing the resources to shape their future.

DATE ADDED:
27-04-2021
Fox Project (UK)
CHARITY NO:
1044928
WEB:
CONTACT:
Trevor Williams
TEL:
(01892) 824111
FAX:
(01892) 824111
ADDRESS:
The Lodge, Kings Toll Road, Pembury, Kent, TN2 4BE
LOCATION:
United Kingdom
CATEGORY:
Animals
Wildlife Information Bureau and Wildlife Hospital specialising in foxes plus humane fox deterrence advice.
FRAME UK
CHARITY NO:
1176266
WEB:
CONTACT:
Catriona Sinclair
TEL:
+44 (0) 300 030 1016
FAX:
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ADDRESS:
Cawley House, 149-155 Canal Street, Nottingham, UK, NG1 7HR
LOCATION:
United Kingdom
CATEGORY:
Animals

Our vision is a world where non-animal methods are accepted as scientific best practice. FRAME (Fund for the Replacement of Animals in Medical Experiments), believes in the development of better scientific methods for the benefit of humans and animals. Our aim is the elimination of the need to use laboratory animals in any kind of medical or scientific procedures, but FRAME accepts that a total end to their use cannot be achieved immediately. However, the current scale of animal experimentation is unacceptable. Through the use of ethically donated human tissues, computer modelling and other new and innovative techniques, research can provide data that is more directly relevant to human conditions and disease. FRAME uses laboratory and desk based research to investigate such potential new, valid scientific methods and promotes them through various campaigns. In the UK 2.88 million scientific procedures were carried out on animals in 2020. Our ultimate aim is to remove the need for laboratory animal use in any scientific procedures for the benefit of human health. Animals are still heavily used to investigate human disease and predict human responses to chemicals and drugs. Whilst a total end to animal use is not immediately possible, we believe the current scale of animal experimentation is unacceptable and unnecessary. Modern scientific methods that use human tissue, computer modelling and other new and innovative techniques, can provide data that are more directly relevant to human conditions and disease. Despite a legal requirement to use methods that don’t involve animals where they are available, their development and uptake remains slow. We want to change this.

DATE ADDED:
23-11-2021