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#Haircutforcharity is a fun and simple way for the Great British public to rally behind local causes and help keep these vital services running. UK charities have been incredibly hard-hit by the Covid crisis; with a projected 48% drop in voluntary income this year. It’s so much more than a haircut… It’s a great way for us all to help protect the most vulnerable in our communities; now when the going is tough, and later on, once the dust has settled. These are the wonderful charities your donation will be helping through this difficult time, and beyond.

Age Action

Age Action exists to achieve fundamental change in the lives of all older people by empowering them to live full lives as actively engaged citizens; and to secure their rights to comprehensive high quality services according to their changing needs. Their vision is that Ireland becomes the best country in the world in which to grow older.

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Alex Hulme Foundation

The Alex Hulme Foundation was formed on 12th October 2011 by Alex's Mum and Dad, Nicola and Dave Hulme; along with Alex's Auntie, Brenda Jackson. Through donations made to the Alex Hulme Foundation, donors will be helping towards improving research into – and treatments of Non-Hodgkin Lymphoma – thus providing diagnosed children with a better prognosis for the future. The foundation is dedicated to the life of Alex Hulme.

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Anthony Nolan

Anthony Nolan is the charity that makes lifesaving connections between people with blood cancer and incredible strangers ready to donate their stem cells. We’re saving lives right now. Three lives a day, in fact. For someone with blood cancer, a stem cell transplant could be their last chance of survival. Your support could help us give that person, their family and their friends, a second chance at life.

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Brainstrust

Brainstrust is here to help you live life with a brain tumour. We know that when you hear the words “you have a brain tumour”, you need support from people who not only understand the fear, confusion and isolation, but who can empower and resource you to overcome it.

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Bristol Refugee Rights

At Bristol Refugee Rights safety, solidarity and action for change are our guiding principles. As an organisation we strive to be led by our members; people who are of an ethnic minority in the UK. Our vision is a society where refugees, asylum seekers and migrants are welcomed, feel safe, live free of poverty and are able to positively build their lives. A society where everyone’s rights and entitlements are respected. We will work together for justice.

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Dogs for Autism

Dogs for Autism is a new UK charity, providing assistance dogs who help autistic children and adults. Our dogs are ‘puppy walked’ by professional dog trainers who live locally to our client families. Bonding work and developmental training within the family, and with the autistic child/adult, starts in early puppyhood. The journey towards final placement is designed to be organic and seamless, with strong relationships building over time.

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Edinburgh and Lothians Health Foundation

The Edinburgh and Lothians Health Foundation aims to improve the physical and mental health of the people of Scotland; in particular in Edinburgh and the Lothians. It provides funding and makes grants to support projects and initiatives not normally funded by the health service.

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Farplace Animal Rescue

At our rescue centre, Farplace Animal Rescues provides a loving home for up to 300 animals at any time. Some need a new home, and we find them their forever family; some are resident due to ongoing health or behavioural issues; while other wildlife is released back into the wild, following successful rehabilitation and recovery.

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Focus Ireland

We are driven by the fundamental belief that homelessness is wrong. Wrong because it is a failure of society that creates victims out of ordinary people and robs them of their potential. Wrong because it can be prevented, it can be solved but is allowed to continue and in doing so, undermines society.

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Greyhound Trust

The Greyhound Trust was founded in 1975, since then we are proud to have found over 100,000 loving homes for greyhounds. Each year, we home approximately 3,500 retired racing greyhounds and help hundreds more, but there are many more that still need us.

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Headlines

Headlines is a charitable organisation based in the UK that provides support and help to those affected by Craniosynostosis. The charity was set up by a group of parents of children with Craniosynostosis in 1993, later becoming a registered charity in 1996. The current Trustees continue to be mainly parents or close relations to children affected by Craniosynostosis.

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James' Place

Our mission is to stop men dying by suicide. We believe death by suicide is preventable. Yet, in the UK in 2018, 6,507 people died by suicide, of which three-quarters were men. Suicide is still the single leading cause of death of men under 50. At James’ Place, we want to make sure that help is available for every man facing a suicidal crisis; and support them to find hope for the future.

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Kidscan

Cancer is the leading cause of death in children in the UK. We are one of the only charities in the UK solely dedicated to combating children's cancer. We want to ensure that every child diagnosed with cancer survives and thrives through to adulthood.

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Lymphoma Action

Lymphoma Action is the UK's only charity dedicated to lymphoma, the 5th most common cancer and have been providing in-depth, expert information for over 30 years, helping thousands of people affected by lymphoma. Their mission is to make sure no one faces lymphoma alone.

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Make-A-Wish

Together we create life-changing wishes for children with critical illnesses. Whether it's starring in their own films, walking with dinosaurs, going on an amazing holiday, meeting a celebrity hero, or having a bedroom makeover; our wishes are varied, personal and life-changing. We go above and beyond to grant amazing wishes to very amazing children. Because a child's life shouldn't be about illness, hospitals and diagnosis - it should be about wonder, joy and hope. But we can't make these life-changing experiences happen without the generosity of people like you.

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Marie Keating Foundation

Following their mother Marie’s death from breast cancer in 1998, the Keating family promised to provide the people of Ireland with vital information, advice and support on the signs and symptoms of cancer and help to prevent cancer or detect it at its earliest stages. The Marie Keating Foundation was established in her memory and with this central ambition in mind. The Foundation's mission is to make cancer less frightening by enlightening; and our aim is to live in a world free from the fear of cancer.

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Mermaids

Mermaids has been supporting trans and gender-diverse children, young people, and their families since 1995. Today, Mermaids has evolved into one of the UK’s leading LGBTQ+ charities, empowering thousands of people with its secure online communities, local community groups, helpline services, web resources, events and residential weekends.

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NCT

Our vision is a world in which no parent is isolated, and all parents are supported to build a strong society. Since 1956, we have supported millions of women and parents through birth and early parenthood; whilst also securing major advances in professional practice and public policy. Yet we know that many more people could benefit from NCT than do at present. And we know we can do more to support parents after the birth of their child. So now, we committed to going further. So that we're here for all parents across the first 1,000 days.

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RSPCA Halifax, Huddersfield, Bradford and District

RSPCA Halifax, Huddersfield, Bradford and District is a self-funded branch of the RSPCA; responsible for raising money locally to support our animal welfare work. Our main aim is to rehabilitate unwanted, abandoned and abused animals – and find them loving, forever homes. We rely on public donations and the generosity of our local community to keep the doors of our animal centre open.

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Streatham Youth and Community Trust

Streatham Youth and Community Trust provides high-quality youth services and facilities to the young people of Streatham as well as outlying areas. Approximately 300 of our members are experiencing mental and physical health stress during the COVID-19 lock down. Your donation will enable us to provide online support via chats, one-to-one counselling, and keep fit activities. It will also enable us to provide hot lunches to our members and their families, which will be delivered by staff and volunteers. Due to a loss of rental income, our income has declined significantly. If we are to continue to offer services we need your support.

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World Bicycle Relief

In developing countries, millions of people walk for miles each day just to survive. On foot, individuals race against the sun to complete everyday tasks. Distance is a barrier to attending school, receiving healthcare, and delivering goods to market. World Bicycle Relief delivers specially designed, locally assembled, rugged bicycles for people in need. We’ve developed an efficient, innovative, and scalable model to empower students, health workers, and entrepreneurs in rural developing regions with life-changing mobility.

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