Charities
Children's Hospices Across Scotland (CHAS) is the Scottish charity committed to the provision of childrens hospice services in Scotland, working exclusively with children, with life limiting conditions and their families. CHAS runs Rachel House in Kinross and Robin House in Balloch. Also, Rachel House at Home, based in Inverness, provides an at home service for families in the North of Scotland.
Children’s Liver Disease Foundation is a UK charity that supports children and young people with liver diseases and their families. It provides information, emotional support, research funds and a voice for all affected. We also offer advice on liver nutrition, tests and investigations, transplant and more. You can learn more about the charity and our work on our website.
The National Youth Music Theatre works with young people aged 11 to 21 through music theatre workshops and productions.
Chilterns Dog Rescue Society was founded in 1963 by Mrs Dolly Bromley so our history now stretches over 50 years. Since 1963, over 18,000 dogs have been homed. Not only does the Society care for and find homes for lost and abandoned dogs, owners circumstances sometimes change and this can result in dogs coming into our care. Whatever the reason, these dogs are cared for by the Society until the right new home can be found for them. Our priority is the dogs and we will always put the dogs first.
Childhood cancer research to find better treatments all money raised goes direct to research started after the loss of our son to Rhabdomyosarcoma.
We are a charity in Abingdon, solely set up to support the people of the Town of Abingdon. We maintain 31 almshouses for residents over the age of 50, we provide grants to local organisations and individuals, all for the relief of need. This can be financial or social need.