Give to Charity UK - disaster
relief charities
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If you are particularly
interested in supporting children's
charities such as Childline or the NSPCC, learn more
about the work of these charities, clicking thorugh to their websites
for more infrmation on the vital work these UK charities undertake.
Childline, in particular, is in acute need of extra funds. |
If you decide to give to
children's charity, you may want to find out a bit more first. Many
people are keen to sponsor named children oversees ona monthly basi. it
doesn't cost much and you can have a big impact. |
Some prefer to give to animal
welfare charities of which the PDSA is the UK's biggest. With the PDSA, you can sponsor
an animal, make a donation or take out PDSA pet insurance and give to
the animal charity that way. |
Whether it's disaster
relief or you want to sponsor a child, take
your time and give your charitable donation some thought. You need not
spend a fortune to make a big difference. |
Many people would like to give
more to charity but have not decided which charities are the best
option for them. There is a UK website designed specifically to help
people to select the right charity for them and then either make a once
off online donation or set up a regular direct debit for e.g.
£3-5 per month. It is easy to give to charity online. Many
people use this service to make up their minds. |
If you want to sponsor a child,
one of the UK's top child sponsorship charities is Action Aid. Find out
more about their work across the world and how you can help with a
small monthly donation. |
Disaster Relief work is also
important to support. The Red Cross is the UK's
largest porvider of international disaster releif aid to Africa and
other countires hit with acute or longterm aid needs. |
Listings of more UK Charities for more information.
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