OTHER CHARITIES TO REVIEW

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tracey rollings

OTHER CHARITIES TO REVIEW

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WWF’s vision is a world in which humans live in harmony with nature,
where wildlife thrives and where the wonders of nature are appreciated
as a vital asset – now and for future generations. We work to preserve
this extraordinary world of deep oceans, breathtaking mountain summits,
deserts and rainforests, so that our children and grandchildren can also
enjoy the beauty of this unique planet.

We do this by addressing global threats such as climate change, toxic
chemicals, habitat destruction and the unsustainable use of resources.



WWF - for a living planet

http://wwf.org.uk

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GREAT ORMAND STREET
The hospital began in 1852 it was the first one of its kind to offer inpatient care for kids only, The author JM Barrie gave his copyrights to the story of "Peter Pan" to the hospital.

Find out more  www.ich.ucl.ac.uk



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CANCER RESEARCH UK
Cancer Research UK is the world's leading charity dedicated to cancer
research. Cancer Research UK have discovered new ways of beating cancer
that together have saved hundreds of thousands of lives across the
world.

One in three of us will get cancer at some point in our lives. Cancer
Research UK's groundbreaking work, funded almost entirely by the general
public, will ensure that millions more people survive.

Find out more about Cancer Research UK at
http://www.cancerresearchuk.org  "

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BRITISH HEART FOUNDATION

The British Heart Foundation was founded in 1961 In 1986 they became more involved with education and in 1990 moved in to rehabilitation. The purpose of the charity is to raise funds for extra reasearch into the prevention cause and treatment of heart disease find out more at www.bhf.org.uk

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The National Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Children (NSPCC) was formed in 1889.
Its aim then was to protect children from cruelty, support vulnerable families, campaign for changes to the law and raise awareness about abuse.
Today, the NSPCC looks very different, but its purpose remains the same: to end cruelty to children.


http://www.nspcc.org.uk