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Charities that have benefitted in the past
Age
International
A charity devoted to helping older people in developing countries.
Amnesty International
The worldwide independent movement that campaigns for internationally-recognised human
rights.
Battersea Dogs and Cats
Home
Battersea has been here for every dog and cat since 1860 and more than three million animals
later, they continue to work hard to achieve
their vision that every dog and cat should live in a home where they are treated with love,
care and respect.
Cancer Research
'Together we will beat cancer'
Pioneering research to bring forward the day when all cancers are cured.
Crisis
Working directly with thousands of homeless people every year and providing vital help so that
people can rebuild their lives and are
supported out of homelessness for good. David is proud to be the charity's vice president.
Freedom from
Torture
Freedom from Torture is the only organisation in the UK dedicated solely to the treatment and
rehabilitation of survivors of torture.
Great Ormond Street Hospital Children's
Charity (GOSHCC)
Since its formation in 1852, the hospital has been dedicated to children's healthcare and to
finding new and better ways to treat childhood illnesses.
Howard League for Penal
Reform
Striving for less crime, safer communities, and fewer people in prison.
Liberty Choir
The Liberty Choir has proved the concept of running choirs in prisons is a successful way of
reducing re-offending rates.
It is designed to help develop skills and self-confidence, open up the world of arts through
singing and provide access to new social networks as the
participants re-enter the wider community.
Migrant Offshore Aid Station
(MOAS)
An international humanitarian organisation dedicated to providing aid and emergency medical
relief to refugees and migrants around the world.
Since inception, MOAS has reached over 100,000 children, women and men.
Oxfam
Oxfam is an international confederation of 19 organizations working together with partners and
local communities in more than 90 countries, to
find lasting solutions to poverty, suffering and injustice.
Prisoners Abroad
Prisoners Abroad is a UK-registered human rights and welfare charity which supports British
citizens who are imprisoned overseas.
Prisoners of
Conscience
Grant recipients include political prisoners, human rights defenders, lawyers, environmental
activists, teachers and academics who come from many
different countries.
Shelter
Shelter is a registered charity that campaigns to end homelessness and bad housing in England
and Scotland.
Women for Refugee
Women
A charity challenging the injustices experienced by women who seek asylum in the United
Kingdom.
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