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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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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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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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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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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. |