CharityWatch UK
Independent charity transparency ratings · How scoring works
171,622
Charities
40575
Platinum
55996
Verified
537
Concerning
All🎗️ Cancer❤️ Heart🧠 Mental Health👶 Children🌍 Poverty📚 Education🐾 Animals♿ Disability👴 Elderly⛪ Religious🌱 Environment🏥 Medical
🎗️ Cancer · 1,410 charities · page 17 of 29
801
TEAM LEWIS TRUST
#1177563 · £3,276 income
Team Lewis Trust fundraises in the UK to provide grants to further research into and develop new treatments for T-Cell Acute Lymphoblastic Leukaemia.
Verified
70
/ 100
802
LIVERPOOL CHICS
#1183634 · £60,649 income
The charity helps and supports families who have children with cancer.
Verified
70
/ 100
803
THE WILLIAM LOW TRUST
#1184677 · £21,704 income
-supporting scientific and medical research to help find a cure for brain tumours, especially medulloblastoma.- raising public awareness of the challenges of this disease, particularly among children, teenagers, and young adults in the UK.- supporting others through education and practical advice- working with other charities.
Verified
70
/ 100
804
DEAR TOBY TRUST
#1187575 · £129,510 income
To relieve sickness and to preserve and protect good health of children with cancer, by funding new research, providing financial support to trainee nurses and to those caring for seriously ill children; and to educate the public in childhood cancer funding and treatment and the critical role played by nurses, hospital staff and volunteers in caring for and nurturing seriously ill children.
Verified
70
/ 100
805
BRIGHTWATER RESEARCH
#1191048 · £60,000 income
For the public benefit, the relief of sickness by conducting research into new treatments for various forms of cancers and disseminating the useful results for the public benefit, with a view to making such treatments available to oncology clinicians to treat cancer patients
Verified
70
/ 100
806
LASTING MEMORIES CANCER TRUST
#1193292 · £29,857 income
We fund memorable days and short respite breaks and provide financial support for those affected by cancer living in Bedfordshire, Cambridgeshire and Hertfordshire.
Verified
70
/ 100
807
LITTLE HERO
#1194275 · £174,256 income
To fund critically needed research into new treatments for childhood brain tumours.To support other families facing a childhood cancer diagnosis.
Verified
70
/ 100
808
OPA Cancer Charity
#1194327 · £224,018 income
(1) PROVIDING INFORMATION TO THOSE AFFECTED BY OESOPHAGEAL AND GASTRIC CANCER; (2) RAISING AWARENESS ABOUT THE CONDITIONS AMONG THOSE AFFECTED AND THE GENERAL PUBLIC; AND (3) PROMOTING, ENCOURAGING AND COLLABORATING WITH RESEARCH PROJECTS ASSOCIATED WITH THE CONDITIONS.
Verified
70
/ 100
809
CHILDHOOD CANCER RESEARCH TRUST
#1196005 · £50,965 income
The Childhood Cancer Research Trust has been established for the advancement of health and the saving of lives through raising funds for projects that can progress medical research to find safer and more effective treatments at a faster rate.
Verified
70
/ 100
810
UK ACUTE ONCOLOGY SOCIETY
#1199351 · £14,000 income
Provision of forum for Health Care professionals supporting emergency cancer care.Annual education programme.Website and educational resources.Supporting service innovation, shared learning and research promotion.
Verified
70
/ 100
811
GIRL VS CANCER LTD
#1198507 · £110,897 income
Conducting research into needs of cancer community and bringing finders to bigger government bodies to drive for change. Raising awareness of the needs of the cancer community via campaigns and advocacy.Facilitating connections in the cancer community to combat loneliness and strengthen support.
Verified
70
/ 100
812
THUMBS UP FOR CHARLIE
#1198109 · £48,043 income
To provide UK based respite breaks for families and carers whose child has been diagnosed with a childhood brain tumour; families whose child is terminally ill as a consequence of a childhood brain tumour; families who are bereaved as a consequence of a childhood brain tumour.2. To raise funds for future research aimed at pediatric brain tumours and more specifically ependymoma brain tumours.
Verified
70
/ 100
813
SASHA WOULD'VE LOVED IT
#1200850 · £111,909 income
To provide relief of young persons between the ages of 12 and 19 in Cornwall who have been diagnosed with cancer by the provision of vouchers for experiences/special days. An account set up in Treliske Hospital for teenagers & families to have access to food & drink at all times. The provision of grants & individual requests from beneficiaries to get them through & enhance everyday life.
Verified
70
/ 100
814
FINLEY'S TOUCH
#1199513 · £96,243 income
Finleys Touch works to help support children diagnosed with Cancer, in particular...Provision of hospital survival bags. Provision of grants and support to children and their families, predominantly in Sussex, Raising awareness of childhood cancer and education on the early signs and symptoms of childhood cancer.
Verified
70
/ 100
815
PROSTATE CANCER SUPPORT
#1200028 · £41,492 income
To relieve the physical or mental distress or poverty of persons with prostate cancer, the partners, families and friends of persons with prostate cancer and persons bereaved through prostate cancer. To help and support persons with prostate cancer and those who care for them, the partners, families and friends of persons with prostate cancer and persons bereaved through prostate cancer.
Verified
70
/ 100
816
THE HARDY FAMILY FOUNDATION
#1198707 · £338,603 income
The Foundation will primarily make grants to existing charities. Priorities will be the arts, ASD, ADHD, Cancer, Children/Youth, Dementia, the environment, FASD, food poverty, homelessness, LGBTQIA, refugees, women's physical and mental health. Priority will be given to East London and East Kent. Applications for multi-year and longer term projects particularly encouraged.
Verified
70
/ 100
817
TEAM CHARLIE
#1199139 · £38,018 income
The aim of the charity is to relieve the needs of families and carers of children living in the UK who have been diagnosed with cancer, by offering much needed respite, to create a positive experience and the chance to make memories together.
Verified
70
/ 100
818
MILTON KEYNES PROSTATE CANCER SUPPORT
#1199745 · £3,919 income
The objects of the CIO are:The relief of persons who are affected by prostate cancer, their carers and families, residing in Milton Keynes and the surrounding areas, by providing information, advice and supportTo advance the education of the public in prostate cancer and prostate issues
Verified
70
/ 100
819
J.O.S.H - JOSHS OSTEOSARCOMA SUPPORT AND HELP FOUNDATION
#1202790 · £8,996 income
The relief of children in needin the North East of Englandby reason of ill-health,specifically those diagnosedwith a life limiting or lifethreatening illness through adiagnosis of childhoodcancer, through theprovision of respite holidaysand holiday accommodation.
Verified
70
/ 100
820
TRON MEDICARE
#1203264 · £500 income
To preserve and protect good health by providing medical equipment for early detection and diagnosis of cancer in patients.
Verified
70
/ 100
821
JESSICA BRADY CEDAR TRUST
#1204355 · £11,014 income
Our mission is to improve GP awareness and diagnosis of cancer. Jessica Brady CEDAR Trust is working closely with the DHSC. Currently, we are funding an online teaching programme for General Practice doctors to help raise awareness and improve earlier diagnosis of cancer. This training module has been devised and created by the Royal College of General Practitioners.
Verified
70
/ 100
822
THE PATIENT CANCER SUPPORT GROUP
#1206398 · £6,166 income
The charity provides a safe place to talk for cancer patients, carers, family and the bereaved that lost loved ones to cancer. The support comes from the people attending meetings themselves through their own experiences. Guest speakers are often invited. Research and studies are discussed for information purposes. We meet at Shepperton Medical Practice on the 2nd Tuesday of the month at. 1.30pm.
Verified
70
/ 100
823
THE MISS J FOUNDATION
#1206651 · £2,425 income
To relieve sickness and to preserve and protect the health of the general public by:a. Educating on early diagnosis and prevention of breast cancer to increase awareness amongst the public through the delivery of activity sessions, presentations and the distribution of relevant literature; andb. The provision of grants to charities that are promoting breast cancer awareness.
Verified
70
/ 100
824
MY BREAST CANCER SUPPORT
#1211293 · £14,449 income
We provide support to all members including family and carers who have had or are currently receiving treatment for a breast cancer diagnosis. We offer Wellness Days, Pilates, Dance sessions, walks, a monthly drop in session with guest speakers, buddies for hospital appointments if requested and a private Facebook group with approximately 250 members where advice can be sought.
Verified
70
/ 100
825
MILL MEADOW CHARITABLE TRUST
#802303 · £12,695 income
Our charity continues to support requests from family's and small charities. We also support Cancer Research on a yearly basis.
Good Standing
69
/ 100
826
G P GANATRA CHARITABLE TRUST
#1069876 · £66,219 income
The Charity operates throughout England and Wales, India, Kenya, Tanzania and Uganda. Activities include: Cancer Research, British Hear Foundation, National Autistics Society, The Stroke association and various other charities.
Good Standing
69
/ 100
827
EDUCARE FOUNDATION (WOLVERHAMPTON)
#1085301 · £12,717 income
with Educare Foundation have offered help and support to different organizations by using Health care professionals to give Presentations on, Ovarian Cancer and Breast Cancer. The organization engaged in a Multi Media Project with the local community. was involved in a community project for Black History Month. Educare has promoted social care alongside health awareness in the community.
Good Standing
69
/ 100
828
THE JIMMY KNAPP CANCER FUND
#1092153 · £11,096 income
The Charity's objects are to relieve sickness amongst persons suffering from cancer.
Good Standing
69
/ 100
829
THE BRENDA VERA COOPER CHARITABLE WILL TRUST
#1174233 · £166,130 income
The terms of the Trust in summary consist of a permanent endowment trust for the following beneficiaries: British Red Cross, Macmillan Cancer Research, Oakhaven and Thorners.
Good Standing
69
/ 100
830
CHATBURN VILLAGE HALL
#223248 · £18,552 income
The village hall at Chatburn provides facilities for various activities, classes are held, including Art, Yoga, and Pilates. Several organisations hold meetings in the hall, including Chatburn Parish Council, children's parties are held, and a gathering after a funeral took place. We also support the local cancer meetings and Allotment group.
Good Standing
68
/ 100
831
THE BRITISH ONCOLOGY PHARMACY ASSOCIATION
#1065026 · £143,086 income
BOPA promotes excellence in pharmaceutical care of British Cancer Patients
Good Standing
68
/ 100
832
ROWAN TREE CANCER CARE
#1096075 · £356,359 income
The charity provides emotional & practical support to families living in the borough where lives have been affected by career, by the provision of free transport, complimentary therapies & counselling & respite for families affected by cancer.
Good Standing
68
/ 100
833
THE ELOISE AND KATIE MEMORIAL TRUST
#1098516 · £32,453 income
The Trust was set up in 2003 in memory of Eloise and Katie Plunkett - two young sisters who both died of cancer. It (a) funds small projects in England and Scotland that make a real difference to the lives of young people and (b) supports causes which are important to the Plunkett family - particularly cancer and Parkinson's Disease.
Good Standing
68
/ 100
834
THE BRITISH FRIENDS OF ZICHRON MENACHEM
#1102612 · £152,006 income
The relief of sickness and particularly by assisting young cancer patients and their families.
Good Standing
68
/ 100
835
BRIGHT RED
#1105891 · £22,269 income
Bright Red aims to improve the lives and treatment of people with blood cancer across the north of England. Through investments in patient care, research and education we are striving to beat illnesses such as leukaemia, lymphoma, myeloma myelodysplasia and myeloproliferative diseases.
Good Standing
68
/ 100
836
FACEUPCYMRU LIMITED
#1109512 · £16,138 income
The main aim is to provide support for patients who have been treated for head, neck or oral cancer at the University Hospital, Cardiff. We are fund-raising to provide a Faceupcymru Specialist Nurse at the University hospital.
Good Standing
68
/ 100
837
ADAM ROGERS TRUST
#1118801 · £11,175 income
The Adam Rogers Trust provides grants and funding to: Relieve the needs and suffering of children with cancer. Relieve need and advance education for adults with learning difficulties and brain injuries.
Good Standing
68
/ 100
838
SAM PILCHER TRUST
#1151779 · £27,909 income
Supporting children and thier families suffering from Cancer
Good Standing
68
/ 100
839
HEIDI'S HEROES
#1156676 · £11,599 income
The charity operates solely in the Cheltenham & Gloucester area, it helps in three areas: 1. Providing free exercise & wellbeing classes for cancer patients, 2.Donates money to the bereavement charity Cruse for training of new & existing counsellors, 3. Provides free swimming lessons to Primary school children whose parents could not afford top up lessons over & above those provided by the school.
Good Standing
68
/ 100
840
OLLIES HEROES
#1170873 · £12,334 income
We support children under the age of 16 in the East of England, who are receiving treatment for a cancer at Addenbrookes Hospital. We either make a grant or purchase a special gift in order to make there journey just that little bit more tolerable. This is support for the child as well as their family.
Good Standing
68
/ 100
841
THE CHRIS AKED FOUNDATION
#1177914 · £68,718 income
We provide support to the children of families dealing with cancer and other life affecting illnesses, offering help through physical and sporting activities, counselling and memory-making days. Find out how you can help us make a difference.
Good Standing
68
/ 100
842
SMILEY SMILEY JOSH RILEY FOUNDATION
#1190306 · £51,224 income
We are raising funds in order to purchase a premium lodge(s) in the lake district which we will run and use for cancer patients and their family to go away and relax whilst going through such a difficult time.
Good Standing
68
/ 100
843
YOUR CANCER CAFÉ, NAILSEA
#1184250 · £1,593 income
Your Cancer Cafe is open to anyone affected by cancer, their families and friends
Good Standing
68
/ 100
844
THE BATTLE CANCER PROGRAM
#1193909 · £192,132 income
Provide free tailored functional fitness program to people post cancer treatment
Good Standing
68
/ 100
845
EAST OF ENGLAND ASBESTOS PATIENT SUPPORT GROUP
#1198256 · £4,971 income
To relieve sickness and to preserve and protect good health for the public benefit by supporting Mesothelioma cancer patients through such means as the trustees deem appropriate, in particular but not limited to funding a specialist Mesothelioma Cancer Nurse Specialist to work in the Norfolk and/or Suffolk region
Good Standing
68
/ 100
846
RUSHDEN AND DISTRICT LIONS CLUB (CIO)
#1201238 · £4,944 income
Rushden and District Lions are a charity, promoting the principle of good citizenship. Encouraging members to take an active interest in the civic, cultural, social and moral welfare of the community.Charity helps Children and Young People, Elderly People, People with Disabilities and the general public/mankind.Raise money for Lions Brain Tumour Research.
Good Standing
68
/ 100
847
THE EDWINA MOUNTBATTEN AND LEONORA CHILDREN'S FOUNDATION
#228166 · £94,047 income
The relief of sick, distressed or needy children in any part of the world,The promotion of the art and practice of nursing,The support of nurses caring for children suffering from cancer,The furtherance of primary research into causes of paediatric cancer,and also the support of such other charitable purposes as the Trustees shall from time to time decide.
Good Standing
67
/ 100
848
THE WILLIE AND MABEL MORRIS CHARITABLE TRUST
#280554 · £137,599 income
The Charity consists of a portfolio of stock exchange investments and cash which produces an income. This income is used to make donations to other registered charities to be used for general charitable purposes, with an emphasis on supporting charities active in certain medical areas as specified in the governing document (namely cancer, heart trouble, neurological diseases, and arthritis).
Good Standing
67
/ 100
849
THE STOLLER CHARITABLE TRUST
#285415 · £1,626,085 income
The Trust is solely a grant-making charity particularly in the fields of The Advancement of Young People, Healthcare Research and Development and Cancer Relief , throughout the North West Region.
Good Standing
67
/ 100
850
IAIN RENNIE HOSPICE AT HOME
#297847 · £31,289 income
Iain Rennie Hospice at Home is part of RGHC which provides palliative care for adults and children who have been diagnosed with cancer or another life limiting illness in Herts & Bucks. Through our 24/7 responsive hospice at home service, our specialist nurses give patients the choice to be cared for at home. We also offer support services for families and, in Herts, a range of day services.
Good Standing
67
/ 100