Alsager Animals In Need is a small caring rescue service covering Alsager (Stoke-on-Trent) and the immediate surrounding district.It offers shelter and veterinary care for sick, injured, stray and abandoned cats and dogs. The rescue is run entirely by voluntary workers.
Arran MRT goes to the aid of people injured and lost on the mountains, moors and forests of the Isle of Arran. It also promotes a better understanding of the skills & techniques required for safe hill walking and climbing to the community of Arran and the general public at large. It is almost totally supported by fund raising by team members and donations from the general public.
Asirus supports the Scottish Ambulance and Fire and Rescue Services through GRIP (Grid Reference Identification Project) providing the location, access, personal and medical details of asthma and other at-risk patients in rural and remote areas of Scotland, for entry into their emergency control and dispatch databases.
The primary role of the Assynt Mountain Rescue Team is the provision of search and rescue in mountainous, or inhospitable terrain in North and NW Scotland, for any person who may be injured, or otherwise in need of assistance. The Team are all volunteers from a variety of backgrounds.
The Battery Hen Welfare Trust is the UKs only registered charity for laying hens and was established in order to raise awareness of the 19 million hens currently kept in cages in the UK. To date the BHWT have re-homed over 100,000 ex-battery hens into free range retirement homes.
Boon Lott's Elephant Sanctuary (BLES) is a UK registered charity. It was founded in 2005 to help rescue abused elephants throughout Thailand. Our sanctuary is located in Sukhothai, north Thailand and is currently home to eight rescued elephants. BLES is a small family run organisation trying to make a positive difference to the lives of mistreated animals and we need all the help we can get.
The British Horse Society provides a strong voice for horses and people and spreads awareness through support, training and education.Without your support and funds we would not be able to continue all the valuable work we do at present.
Build Aid is an initiative formed to provide construction support services and work in partnership with local governments, NGO's, community groups and individuals following the Tsunami in South East Asia. Its aim is to provide building expertise through volunteers, supplying the necessary resources to assist with the reconstruction efforts.
The team are highly-trained volunteers providing a search and rescue service for remote upland and urban areas in the Peak District, Derbyshire Dales and Staffordshire Moorlands. Members are on standby 24 hours every day to help anyone. We promote safety in the outdoors through meetings with youth groups. The team are all volunteers and totally dependent on charity. Your donation may save a life!
A voluntary search and rescue team made up of local cavers, climbers and walkers. Providing a highly skilled service in the Three Peaks and Malhamdale areas of the Yorkshire Dales. The team, estabished in 1935, is entirely reliant on public donations and is on call at all times.
CERCOPAN is dedicated to saving West Africa's endangered primates by: Protecting rainforests through practical conservation measures; Developing local communities through sustainable livelihood projects; Rehabilitating orphaned primates from the bushmeat trade; Raising awareness about illegal hunting through education; Carrying out scientific research on rainforest flora and fauna
Formed in 1997, the Cetacean Research & Rescue Unit (CRRU) is a small, non-profit research organisation based in NE Scotland. Located in the beautiful heritage fishing village of Gardenstown, near Banff, on the southern coastline of the outer Moray Firth, the group is dedicated to the conservation and protection of whales, dolphins and porpoises in Scottish waters through scientific investigation, environmental education, and the provision of professional, veterinary assistance to sick, stranded and injured individuals.
The Cleveland Search and Rescue Team is a totally voluntary organisation. It exists to help save lives and assist injured and distressed people in the area of the North York Moors National Park. In the 42 years of its existence the Team has been involved in assisting at well over 1000 incidents.
Eshel Supply's 8,500 tons of Food a year It helps feed 805,000 children 35% of the Child population in Israel. Through its monthly Food Baskets over 5,000 families are fed and 25,000 families before the Holidays The elderly and needy are helped by our 19 Food Halls based in some of the poorest parts of the country.
This charity provides the support and management for the Cornwall Air Ambulance, which was the first dedicated air ambulance service in the UK. The Cornwall Air Ambulance Trust exists to help releive sickness and pain, with the provision of an air ambulance for the people of Cornwall and the Isles of Scilly, and visitors to the county.
The County Air AmbulanceTrust aims to promote, develop and enhance fundraising support for the provision, operation and progression of helicopter emergency medical services (HEMS) within the central England region.
The DSWT embraces measures for the conservation and protection of wildlife in Kenya. Including anti-poaching operations, community outreach, mobile veterinary support, and the rescue, hand-rearing and rehabilitation of elephant and rhino orphans, so that they can enjoy a quality of life in wild terms when grown.
The Devon Air Ambulance Trust is responsible for raising the funds to keep two emergency Air Ambulances flying in the County of Devon. It costs £2.2 million a year to keep the helicopters operational. It continually needs funds, all of which is received because of the generosity of the community, companies and friends of Devon.
THE CHARITY IS ONE OF THE BUSIEST IN THE NORTH EAST, THE CRUELTY HOTSPOT OF ENGLAND. ESTABLISHED IN 1896 THE CHARITY CARES FOR 6,000 ANIMALS A YEAR, ANIMALS THAT HAVE BEEN NEGLECTED, UNWANTED OR ABANDONED. WHEN IT HAS NOT BEEN POSSIBLE TO REUNITE THESE ANIMALS WITH THEIR OWNERS, THE CHARITY FINDS NEW LOVING HOMES
The Donkey Sanctuary has taken over 12,000 donkeys into its care and has over 45 welfare officers who can follow up reports of cruelty to or neglect of donkeys, quickly and efficiently. It also works throughout the world helping to improve conditions for working donkeys and mules. A Charity registered with the Charity Commission for England and Wales. Charity Registration No 264818
The Dorset and Somerset Air Ambulance was launched at Sherborne Castle in March 2000, and has already flown over 3850 missions, it is based at Henstridge Airfield which is located on the border of Somerset and Dorset. It is funded largely by voluntary donations.
Dundonnell Mountain Rescue Team operates in a vast area of rugged and remote mountainous country in Ross-shire. The team of around 35 volunteers is available 24/7 to help anyone in difficulty on the hills, mountains and crags in an area that covers more than 2000 square miles.
Emergency Response Team - Search and Rescue is a charity and Non-Governmental Organisation that ulitises the many disciplines of Search and Rescue to provide a service of locating and saving lives in the UK and abroad. E.R.T. is also a national umbrella body for other Resilience SAR teams.
The East Anglian Air Ambulance now runs two fully medically equipped helicopters (code-named Anglia One and Anglia Two) serving the people of Bedfordshire, Cambridgeshire, Norfolk and Suffolk. Between the two helicopters they are able to provide a life-saving resource, reaching patients quickly and if required, transporting them to the most suitable hospital (rather than the nearest) within minutes. On-going public support is essential to enable us to continue offering this vital service and we are very grateful for your kind donation.
The Edale Mountain Rescue Team (EMRT) is a Registered Charity providing a Search and Rescue Service for the moorland and upland areas of the Peak District National Park. It is staffed entirely by unpaid volunteers and is self funding.
EMW Sanctuaries is dedicated to Equine and Animal Welfare and working in auctions, horse fairs and markets for the benefit of animals.
The Essex Air Ambulance is a helicopter emergency medical service with the ability to access remote areas quickly, bringing highly qualified clinicians and sophisticated life-saving equipment to patients within the first few vital minutes of an emergency. Each life-saving flight costs in excess of £2,000 and the Charity is reliant upon donations from the people of Essex who give generously in order to keep the county’s life-saving helicopter service in the air. Charity Registration No 1108989
Rebuilding and refurbishing a hospital in the Khumbu( Everest) region of Nepal. Education projects,Solar Water purification projects at research stage
The FANY provides fully trained teams of female volunteers to assist the civil and military authorities with emergency response during major incidents in London.
We support a home for destitute Tibetan children in northern India which was set up in 1979 by Mrs Pema Mega, a Tibetan refugee. There are around 30 children at any one time who live in a positive family atmosphere with Pema and her husband. The children generally stay until they get a job or go to college. There are no UK admin costs except bank and mscellaneous charges.
Raises funds to support and enhance the lives of the animals at the RSPCA Leybourne Animal Centre.
FLEET is a charity which is provides emergency equipment of all the Frontline ambulances in Cornwall. FLEET has provided equipment,bags, boxes, bins and much more to standardise the Cornish FLEET. FLEET has instigated, invested in and equipped the motorbikes,cars,Search & Rescue helicopters and a bus in Cornwall.
Providing emergency medical cover for the North of England, North Yorkshire and Cumbria an area of approximately 5500 square miles with a population of 3.5 million people, the Great North Air Ambulance has time and time again established the need for an Air Ambulance. It is our aim to provide the best quality of care to the people of our region.
Greyhound Gap is a registered charity that rescues takes in and re-homes death row Greyhounds and Lurchers who find themselves in a PTS situation in UK pounds.
We rescue and rehabilitate unwanted, abused and rescued greyhounds and keep them in our kennels until such time as a suitable home is found for them.
Lifeboat rescue services, to assist people in trouble on or in the water. Inshore rescue of Hamble River and Southampton water.Independent Charity from the RNLI. It relies on donations from the general public. It has been going for nearly 40 yrs.
The Herts Air Ambulance set up an appeal in April 07 to raise funds to obtain a dedicated Air Ambulance Service for the County. Our aim is to reach a target of £250,000 this will enable us to put a service in place for the people of Hertfordshire.
HorseWorld is one of the leading equine charities, rescuing, rehabilitating and re-homing horses, ponies and donkeys in need. The majority of animals come to HorseWorld after being abandoned, mistreated, neglected or simply because their owner can no longer care for them.
IJM is a human rights organisation that rescues victims of violence, sexual exploitation, slavery and oppression. IJM criminal investigators, lawyers and aftercare psychologists document cases of abuses and mobilise intervention on behalf of those who are suffering. Cases range from sex trafficking to bonded slavery.
The International Rescue Corps is an independent UN registered disaster rescue service. Formed in 1981 in the aftermath of the Italian earthquake, and has since undertaken numerous missions at home and across the world. All the IRC's services are provided free of charge, our aim is purely to save life.
The Kent Air Ambulance Trust is a registered charity established in 1989 to relieve sick and injured people in South East England and surrounding areas by providing a Helicopter Emergency Medical Service (HEMS) and air ambulance service for the benefit of the community. Attending an average 4 incidents every day, Kent Air Ambulance is funded entirely by voluntary donations.
Kinder Mountain Rescue Team provides a search and rescue service in the hills and moorlands of the Peak District. In addition the team is increasingly called upon to assist police in non mountain searches. The team is made up entirely of unpaid volunteers who are on call 24 hours a day, 365 days a year. WE'LL HELP YOU. WILL YOU HELP US?
The Labrador Rescue Trust is a charity covering the South West of England, to rescue and re-home Labradors in need of new homes for whatever reason, and to re-home them into genuine, caring homes. It matches the dog to the home and does not operate on a 'waiting list' basis.
LDSAMRA is the umbrella body for the 12 rescue teams in the Lake District. It speaks on behalf of, represents the interests of and accepts donations intended to support the work of the region as a whole rather than individual teams.
The charity provides a helicopter medical emergency service cover 3,000 square miles. Flying at 154mph, the average journey time from an incident to the nearest hospital is 8 minutes. Fundraising is the lifeline. To operate the life saving service, your help is required to raise £1.3 million per year.
Llanberis Mountain Rescue Team is one of the busiest teams in the UK with between 50 and 80 call-outs per year. The team is not only engaged in rescues but actively promotes mountain safety in order to reduce the number of incidents.
Lochaber Mountain Rescue team provides a search and rescue service for Lochaber district with the largest mountain in Britain, Ben Nevis in the centre of it's geographical area. It not only assists climbers and mountaineers but any person such as canoeists, mountain bikers and back country skiers.
Magpas is the Emergency Medical Charity for Cambridgeshire and Peterborough. It has more than 300 volunteers who save lives at the scene of medical emergencies. Its Doctor and Paramedic deliver A&E quality treatment to the roadside and it trains and equips non-medical volunteers to respond to local emergencies.
Maritime Rescue Institute Stonehaven is an independent lifeboat station providing HM Coastguard with search and rescue support via its two SAR lifeboats and 20 volunteer crewmembers for its local area. It has carried out well in excess of 400 rescues. It holds a world reputation for providing training of international lifeboat crews and research and development programmes.
The Midlands Air Ambulance launched its first helicopter in May 1991. The charity now operates 3 helicopters, providing rapid paramedic attendance on scene, treatment and transport to the most appropriate hospital, potentially benefiting up to 8 million people across a vast region.