Charity
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As a member of UKGains.com can donate to any of the UKGains.com Supported Charaties simply by shopping online. As you earn cash back from your online shopping you can donate a percentage to your nominated charity from 10% to 100%. If you are not a member yet (don’t forget it’s totally free to join), you can select a charity and percentage amount when you sign up. If you are already a member you can select a charity and percentage amount from the edit account menu when you sign in.
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Supported Charities
All Together Now!
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All Together NOW! Ltd is a new registered charity providing a comprehensive news and information service for people whose lives are affected by disability and, or, age. For more information please visit: The All Together Now! website. |
Animals Asia Foundation
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Animals Asia Foundation is a Hong Kong-based government-registered animal welfare charity founded by Jill Robinson MBE in 1998.
It also has charitable status in UK, USA, Germany and Australia with donations being tax-deductible in these countries. For more information please visit: The Animals Asia Foundation website. |
The Linda McCartney Centre
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The Linda McCartney Centre is based at the Royal Liverpool University hospital and consists of a state of the art breast assessment unit,
a purpose built chemotherapy unit, an outpatient unit and a research and development department to oversee over 500 different forms of research within the Royal Liverpool University Hospital. For more information please visit: The Linda McCartney Centre website. |
Ford Shop Floor Charities
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The Ford Shop Floor Charities are various charities supported by the Ford workforce. For more information please visit: The Ford website. |
Parentline Plus
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Now recognised as the largest independent provider of parent support in England, Parentline Plus reaches about 500,000 parents and carers each year with direct services, and covers all of England and Wales. Parentline Plus is a national charity with a network of local offices across England providing targeted face to face support to parents to help them carry out the challenging and complex job of bringing up children. For more information please visit: The Parentline Plus website. |
Compass Counselling
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COMPASS is a registered charity and one of the few independent providers of counselling for people aged over eighteen in Merseyside. Established in 1978, COMPASS has a reputation for the highest quality counselling provision and teaching programmes and a longstanding tradition of serving the community. For more information please visit: The Compass Counselling website. |
Lighthouse Project
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Lighthouse Project is one of the leading providers of services to substance misusers and those affected by substance misuse in the UK. Established for 39 years, it is one of the largest independent drugs agencies in the North West. For more information please visit: The Lighthouse Project website. |
Twinkle House
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Twinkle House is a Multi-Sensory room for children and adults with disabilities and learning disabilities. For more information please visit: The Twinkle House website. |
KPAC
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The aim of KPAC is to provide people with learning disabilities and their parents and carers, through a variety of leisure, sporting and creative activities to take part in family learning activities. For more information please visit: The KPAC website. |
RSPCA Doncaster Rotherham & District Branch
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The RSPCA's vision is to work for a world in which all humans respect and live in harmony with all other members of the animal kingdom. For more information please visit: The RSPCA website. |
MAP
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MAP aims to extend the chances of children and young people by supporting organisations to deliver inclusive services. We endeavour to seek out organisations that are willing to embark upon, develop and promote inclusion. For more information please visit: The MAP website. |










