The list below shows all the charities that you are able to support by buying your Christmas cards from Christmas Cards Online. We support over 30 national charities including Cancer Research UK, MacMillan Cancer Support, NSPCC, Great Ormond Street Children's Hospital, British Heart Foundation, The Alzheimer’s Society, Breakthrough Breast Cancer, Cystic Fibrosis Trust, Marie Curie Cancer Care and Diabetes UK to name but a few. You can either make your donation to a single charity or select to have your charitable donation spread equally over all of the following worthwhile charities. Why not browser our full range of charity Christmas cards
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The Alzheimer’s Society is the leading care
and research charity for people with dementia, their family and carers. Over
Christmas more than 700,000 people in the UK will be trying to cope with the
effects of Alzheimer’s or another form of dementia. So will their families
and friends. Dementia touches the lives of millions. We provide support for
carers, run quality day and home care, fund medical and scientific research
and give financial help to families in need. Not just at Christmas but
throughout the year.
www.alzheimers.org.uk
Registered charity no. 296645 |
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Beating Bowel Cancer is a national charity
committed to raising awareness of symptoms, promoting early diagnosis and
encouraging open access to treatment choice for those affected by bowel
cancer. Through their work they aim to help save lives from this common
cancer, the second most deadly cancer in the UK. The charity relies almost
entirely on donations and the hard work of fund raisers throughout the
country.
For more information visit:
www.beatingbowelcancer.org
or call 020 8892 5256
Registered charity no. 1063614 |
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Breakthrough Breast Cancer is a charity
committed to fighting breast cancer through research and education and has
established the UK’s first dedicated breast cancer research centre, in
partnership with the Institute of Cancer Research. Breakthrough campaigns
for policies that support breast cancer research and a pioneering approach
to breast cancer services in the UK.
To find out more about the work of Breakthrough visit
www.breakthrough.org.uk
or for further information on breast cancer call the Breakthrough
Information Line FREE on 08080 100 200.
Registered Charity Number: 1062636 |
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Cancer Research UK is the world’s leading
independent organisation dedicated to cancer research. We carry out
scientific research to help prevent, diagnose and treat cancer, and we
ensure that our findings are used to improve the lives of all cancer
patients.
We have discovered new ways of treating cancer that together have saved
hundreds of thousands of lives across the world and we work in partnership
with others to achieve the greatest impact in the global fight against
cancer.
Together we will beat cancer.
www.cancerresearchuk.org
Registered charity no. 1089464 |
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Every day 10 families will find out their
child has cancer. As they start treatment they will need nurses, doctors and
play specialists.
These families will need social and family care and sometimes a place to
stay near the hospital. In some cases they will need grants and bereavement
support. CLIC Sargent provides all this - and more – at a time when every
little thing matters.
CLIC Sargent is the UK’s leading children’s cancer charity.
For more information visit
www.clicsargent.org.uk
Registered Charity Number 1107328 |
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The British Heart Foundation is the nation’s
heart charity, dedicated to saving lives through pioneering research,
patient care, campaigning for change and by providing vital innformation.
But we urgently need your help. We rely on your donations of time and money
to continue our life-saving work. Because together we can beat heart
disease.
Registered charity no. 225971
Website: www.bhf.org.uk |
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Macmillan Cancer Support improves the lives
of people affected by cancer.
We provide practical medical, emotional and financial support and push for
better cancer care.
One in three of us will get cancer. 1.2 million of us are living with it. We
are all affected by cancer.
We can all help. We are Macmillan.
Whatever you buy from this catalogue, you will be helping improve the lives
of people affected by cancer.
To find out more, please call the Macmillan Order Line on 0870 830 7080 or
visit our website www.macmillan.org.uk/shop
Registered charity no. 261017
Isle of Man Charity no. 604
or visit our website www.macmillan.org.uk/shop
Registered charity no. 261017
Isle of Man Charity no. 604 |
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At Mencap, we have a vision for a world where everyone with
a learning disability has an equal right to choice, opportunity and respect,
and where they can receive the support they need.
Our mission is to improve the lives and opportunites of children and adults
with a learning disabiltiy, together with their families and carers.
www.mencap.org.uk |
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NDCS is the national charity dedicated to creating a world
without barriers for deaf children and young people. We represent the
interest and campaign for the rights of all deaf children and young people
from birth to independence. NDCS believes that the family is the most
important influence on a deaf child’s development. NDCS supports the deaf
child through the family as well as directly supporting deaf children and
young people themselves.
Visit www.ndcs.org.uk
Freephone Helpline 0808 800 8880
Registered charity no. 1016532 |
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The Parkinson’s Disease Society’s (PDS) mission is the
conquest of Parkinson’s disease and the alleviation of the distress it
causes through research, care and education. The PDS provides funding for
research into the cause, cure and prevention of Parkinson’s and improvements
in available treatments. Working with health and social care professionals,
the PDS provides a wide range of information. It offers a freephone helpline
(0808 800 0303) and Parkinson’s disease Nurses Specialists amongst its
services to support all people living with Parkinson’s.
Telephone: 020 7931 8080
www.parkinsons.org.uk
Registered charity no. 258197 |
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PDSA’s mission is to care for the pets of needy people by
providing free veterinary services to their sick and injured animals and
promoting responsible pet ownership.
PDSA veterinary treatment is funded entirely by public support, mainly
through gifts in wills and donations.
Registered charity nos. 208217 & SC037585
www.pdsa.org.uk |
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Every year around 32,000 men are diagnosed with prostate
cancer - the most common cancer diagnosed in men in the UK. 10,000 men die
from the disease every year - that’s at least one man every hour.
The Prostate Cancer Charity is the largest UK charity focused specifically
on prostate cancer. The Prostate Cancer Charity aims to lead the way in
campaigning for improvements in prostate cancer services. It provides `hope
for the future’ through the funding of high quality research and `practical
help and support for today’ through its information and support services.
To find out more go to www.prostate-cancer.org.uk or call 0208 222 7622.
Registered charity no. 1005541 |
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Save the Children - We’re the world’s independent children’s charity. We’re
outraged that millions of children are still denied proper healthcare, food,
education and protection. We’re working flat out to get every child their
rights and we’re determined to make further, faster changes.
How many? How fast? It’s up to you.
www.savethechildren.org.uk |
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Scope is a national disability organisation whose focus is
people with cerebral palsy, a physical condition that affects movement. Our
aim is that disabled people achieve equality: a society in which they are
valued and have the same human and civil rights as everyone else.
For more details, please go to www.scope.org.uk |
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Imagine that for one day you were unable to communicate with
people around you. Imagine the frustration, isolation and loneliness you
would feel. Then try to imagine that state lasting for the rest of your
life. That state is autism.
Autism is a complex developmental disability which disrupts the development
of social, communication and imagination skills and is often accompanied by
a learning disability. It touches the lives of over 500,000 people in the
UK. The National Autistic Society provides services, support and advice to
those affected by autism and their families.
www.autism.org.uk
Registered charity no. 269425 |
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The Roy Castle Lung Cancer Foundation is the only major
charity in the UK wholly dedicated to the defeat of lung cancer. The
Foundation works towards defeating lung cancer through research, campaigning
and education; we provide practical and emotional support for patients and
all those affected by lung cancer; and we enable children and young people
to make informed decisions about smoking and the tobacco industry.
For more information visit our website www.roycastle.org or call 0871 220
5426
Registered charity England & Wales no: 1046854
Scotland: SCO37596 |
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The Salvation Army provides practical help to people in
crisis and need who are without support or resources to deal with their
difficulties. We offer care to the whole person - spirit, mind and body. A
network of community centres responding to immediate local need complements
our residential work with children, older people, homeless people and those
seeking to break their addiction to alcohol and drugs. |
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The NSPCC’s purpose is to end cruelty to children. Our
vision is of a society where all children are loved, valued and able to
fulfil their potential. We seek to achieve cultural, social and political
change - influencing legislation, policy, practice, attitudes and behaviours
and delivering services for the benefit of children and young people.
Registered charity number: 216401
Scottish charity number: SC037717 |
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The Arthritis Research Campaign (arc) is the fourth largest
medical research charity in the United Kingdom and funds medical research
into the causes, treatment and cure of arthritis.
Registered charity no. 207711
www.arc.org.uk |
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BBC Children in Need is a charitable organisation that
raises funds to help improve the lives of disadvantaged children and young
people in the UK. The charity employs no professional findraisers but relies
upon generosity of the general public and corporate partners to raise this
money. Every penny donated is distributed in the form of grants to a wide
range of projects helping children affected by homelessness, neglect, abuse
or poverty, or those who habe encountered serious illness, disabilities and
psychological disorders. Grants are targeted on the areas of greatest need
and money is allocated geographically to ensure that children in all corners
of the UK receive a fair share of what is raised.
BBC Children in Need is a registered charity number 802052.
For more information please visit www.bbc.co.uk/pudsey |
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The Cystic Fibrosis Trust funds medical and scientific
research aimed at understanding, treating and curing Cystic Fibrosis. It
also aims to ensure that people with Cystic Fibrosis receive the best
possible care and support in all aspects of their lives.
Registered charity no. 1079049 |
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Diabetes UK is the leading charity for people with diabetes.
There are over two million people in the UK diagnosed with diabetes and an
estimated 750,000 others who have the condition but do not know it. Diabetes
UK is the largest organisation in the UK working for people with diabetes,
funding research, campaigning and helping people live with the condition.
Our mission is to improve the lives of people with diabetes and work towards
a future without diabetes. You can make a real difference to the lives of
those we help.
Registered charity no. 215199
www.diabetes.org.uk |
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Great Ormond Street Children’s Hospital for over 150 years
has offered the widest range of paediatric expertise in Britain.
Every year, the hospital cares for over 90,000 young patients from all over
the U.K. and from abroad, often in need of treatment for rare, complex and
life-threatening illnesses. Funds are always vital and never more so as we
need to rebuild and refurbish two thirds of the hospital and the Institute
of Child Health, continue to fund the most up-to-date equipment, support
research into and development of new and better treatments and provide
accommodation and other support services for families and staff.
@2007 GOSHCC
Registered charity no. 235825
www.gosh.org |
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Help the Aged - We secure and uphold the rights of disadvantaged older
people in the UK and around the world. Working with them, we research their
needs, campaign for changes in policy, and provide services to alleviate
hardship today and prevent deprivation tomorrow.
Registered charity no. 272786
www.helptheaged.org.uk |
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Leukaemia Research Fund is the only national charity devoted
exclusively to improving treatment and finding cures for leukaemia,
lymphoma, myeloma and the related blood disorders in children and adults.
The charity relies overwhelmingly on voluntary donations to carry out its
work.
More information is available from our website, www.lrf.org.uk or phone 020
7405 0101 or by writing to LRF, 43 Great Ormond Street, London, WC1N 3JJ.
Registered charity no. 216032 |
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Marie Curie Cancer Care provides high quality nursing,
totally free, to give terminally ill people the choice of dying at home
supported by their families.
Marie Curie Nurses now care for almost half of all cancer patients who die
at home. They work through the night or during the day to provide one-to-one
care for their patients. They also provide practical and emotional support
for families at what can be an exhausting time.
To find out more about Marie Curie Cancer Care visit www.mariecurie.org.uk
Registered charity no. 207994 |
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The Blue Cross is Britain’s pet charity, providing practical
support, information and advice for pet and horse owners. Through its
network of animal adoption centres it rehomes thousands of animals each
year. Its hospitals provide veterinary care for the pets of people who
cannot afford private vets’ fees.
Registered charity no. 224392 www.bluecross.org.uk |
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Multiple Sclerosis is the most common disabling neurological
disorder affecting young adults. Around 85,000 people in the UK have MS, and
50 more are diagnosed every week. The MS Society is the UK’s largest charity
dedicated to supporting everyone whose life is touched by MS. The society’s
role is to ensure people affected by MS receive the care and support they
need in their everyday lives, whilst funding vital research to hopefully one
day bring about a cure. The society and its network of 350 branches rely
almost entirely on the generosity of the general public.
www.mssociety.org.uk |
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The prime objectives of the RSPCA are to promote kindness
and prevent or suppress cruelty to animals. To help us do this we have teams
of Inspectors, veterinary surgeons, nurses and ambulance collection officers
all fighting cruelty 24 hours a day, 365 days a year! The RSPCA is the only
animal welfare organisation that works with all animals. It is supported
entirely by voluntary contributions and receives no state or lottery aid.
Registered in England and Wales charity no. 219099
www.rspca.org.uk |