Halo
Halo is a children's foundation that supports children and their families with bereavement.
By contributing to HALO you grant children a future of hope and support through our work with bereaved families. HALO is committed to providing secure and easy to use donation options.
Where does your donation go?
They use the money donated to HALO and collected through fundraising to support their expressive arts and play groups, provide children with a personalised memory box, offer a bereavement book library and fund trips to the zoo,​ farm and beach with the families that attend their sessions- this will help them to create new memories together. HALO's main goal was to open a bereavement play centre, a place families can come to and receive such support.
The HALO play café is place to encourage families out of the home to access the support they need when someone sadly dies. An open soft play facility and café for anyone to use where all proceeds go towards our work, set up in The Chimes shopping centre, Uxbridge with the centre's full support we utilise this space to support our community, so they do not grieve alone.
Offering a training room to train school teachers and professionals on grief and loss and run workshops to support children, as well as wellbeing room with a bereavement book library, the café has so much more to offer.
Halo Children's Foundation is a non-profit making charity.
Charity Registration Number: 1166863.
Children With Cancer UK
Only around 2% of cancer funding in the UK* is spent on research that is fully dedicated to childhood and young adult cancer. This is why your support is so important. By making a donation or setting up a direct debit today, you could help fund vital life-saving research into childhood cancers. And your generosity will help more children survive their cancer diagnosis.
*Estimated amount based on data from the NCRI Cancer Research Database (CaRD) for 2018/19.
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Guide Dogs UK
Over the years, Guide Dogs UK has developed a wide range of services with and without dogs to support people living with vision impairmentâchildren and adults, friends and family. Whoever you are, Guide Dogs UK's expert staff, dedicated volunteers, and life-changing dogs are here to help you live actively, independently, and well.
Guide Dogs UK is a charity, almost entirely funded by donations, and is the worldâs largest assistance dog organisation. As world leaders in puppy socialisation and dog training, they are the only organisation to breed and train guide dogs in the UK. They are also the largest employer of specialists dedicated to helping children and young people overcome the challenges of sight loss.
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RSPCA
The RSPCA's vision is for a world where all animals are respected and treated with kindness and compassion.
Their mission is to make sure that all animals have a good life by rescuing and caring for those in need, speaking on behalf of all animals, and inspiring everyone to treat them with compassion and respect.
Their strategy to 2030 will build on this strong platform as they celebrate their 200th anniversary in 2024 and for the years to come.
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NSPCC
Our mission:
Everything we do protects children today and prevents abuse tomorrow, transforming society for every childhood.
Our impact goals:
- Everyone plays their part to prevent child abuse: Weâll work together to make it easier for everyone to create a social safety net that prevents child abuse and neglect.
- Every child is safe online: Together, weâll transform the online world, so itâs safe for every child to go online.
- Children feel safe, listened to, and supported: More children will be able to speak out, so they feel safe, listened to, and understood â and abuse doesnât shape their future.
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