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Thursday 4th December 2008

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GOSH (Great Ormond Street Hospital)
Compassion in World FarmingGreat Ormond Street Hospital's philosophy is ‘the child first and always’. We perform 550 child heart operations, and a comparable number of heart-related non-surgical interventions, every year, more than any other children’s hospital in the world.


GOSH (Great Ormond Street Hospital) Compassion in World Farming
Greenpeace
Compassion in World FarmingGreenpeace stands for positive change through action. We defend the natural world and promote peace. Greenpeace are an independent non-profit global organization committed to the principles of non-violence, political independence and internationalism. In exposing threats to the environment and in working to find solutions, Greenpeace has no permanent allies or enemies.

Greenpeace Compassion in World Farming
National Deaf Children's Society
National Deaf Children's SocietyThe National Deaf Children's Society is the only UK charity solely dedicated to the support of all deaf children and young deaf people, their families and professionals working with them. As an example, we help to ensure that parents can communicate with their hearing-impaired children. Our vision is a world without barriers for every deaf child!

National Deaf Children's Society National Deaf Children's Society
National Trust
The National Trust is Britain’s largest conservation organisation, caring for 300 historic houses, 700 miles of spectacular coastline and over 600,000 acres of beautiful countryside. The National Trust has been conserving the nation’s treasures for over a hundred years and is a charity that receives no direct support from government. The National Trust does not cover Scotland, although membership does allow free entry to properties owned by The National Trust for Scotland.

National Trust National Trust
NSPCC - Be the FULL STOP - Direct Debit
NSPCC - Be the FULL STOP - Direct DebitThe Be the FULL STOP 2007 campaign aims to encourage people take action against child abuse to help end cruelty to children. Make a donation to the NSPCC today and help put an end to cruelty to children.


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NSPCC - Be the FULL STOP - One Off Donation
NSPCC - Be the FULL STOP - One Off DonationThe Be the FULL STOP campaign aims to encourage people take action against child abuse to help end cruelty to children. Your donation could pay towards therapy sessions to help an abused child. Or it could pay for toys and books to help children explain what has happened to them. Without donations from the public the NSPCC would have to close its doors within six months.

NSPCC - Be the FULL STOP - One Off Donation NSPCC - Be the FULL STOP - One Off Donation
NSPCC - Monthly Direct Debit
NSPCC - Monthly Direct DebitThe NSPCC exists to change our society and bring about an end to cruelty to children. Through the Full Stop Campaign, the NSPCC has made a big difference to the lives of children who are distressed or at risk of abuse. Our programmes include being someone for all children to turn to, working directly with abused children and working with local communities to keep children safe from cruelty.

NSPCC - Monthly Direct Debit NSPCC - Monthly Direct Debit
NSPCC - One off Donations
NSPCC - One off DonationsThe NSPCC exists to change our society and bring about an end to cruelty to children. Through the Full Stop Campaign, the NSPCC has made a big difference to the lives of children who are distressed or at risk of abuse. Our programmes include being someone for all children to turn to, working directly with abused children and working with local communities to keep children safe from cruelty.

NSPCC - One off Donations NSPCC - One off Donations
Plan UK - Sponsor a Child
Plan UK - Sponsor a ChildFounded 70 years ago, Plan is one of the largest child-centred community development organisations in the world. With no religious or political affiliations, Plan works with children, their families and communities to make lasting improvements to their lives.


Plan UK - Sponsor a Child Plan UK - Sponsor a Child
Practical Action
Practical ActionThere are 77 million children worldwide who are not able to go to school. Often they are living in severe poverty and can not afford to go to school and many are the innocent victims of civil wars and conflicts. Schools are often destroyed during wars and with few if any trained teachers, there’s no chance for these children to learn the skills they need to find a way out of poverty. Children in Crisis is working towards ending this injustice by providing an education to children in 9 countries around the world. Our aim is that all children will have the chance to go to school, wherever in the world they are and however poor they might be. Children will always be the most vulnerable members of society; in times of an economic crisis, a political upheaval or a war, they will be the ones who suffer the most. A chance to go to school can provide a safe and secure environment in which to learn and rebuild their lives.

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