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Guide Dogs For The Blind
Guide
Dogs For The Blind wants a world in which all blind and
partially-sighted people enjoy the same rights, opportunities and
responsibilities as everyone else.
Their mission is to provide guide dogs and other
mobility services that increase the independence and dignity of blind
and partially-sighted people. We campaign for improved rehabilitation
services and unhindered access for all blind and partially-sighted
people.
Registered Office:
Hillfields, Burghfield Common, Reading, Berkshire, RG7 3YG.
Tel: 0118 983 5555
Email:
guidedogs@guidedogs.org.uk
Charity
No: 209617
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World Horse Welfare
World
Horse Welfare is an international charity (Registered charity no: 206658
and SC038384) dedicated to caring for horses. In this area of the site
you will find an overview of the charity, our approach to caring for
horses, our history and information about how we are run.
There are also facts and figures, some basic statistics about our horses
and an outline of the impact of World Horse Welfare on horses, both in
Britain and overseas.
World Horse Welfare, Anne
Colvin House, Ada Cole Avenue, Snetterton, Norfolk, NR16 2LR
Tel: 01953 498682
Email:
info@worldhorsewelfare.org Fax: 01953 498373
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WWF
As part of an international network, WWF
addresses global threats to people and nature such as climate change,
the peril to endangered species and habitats, and the unsustainable
consumption of the world’s natural resources. They do this by
influencing how governments, businesses and people think, learn and act
in relation to the world around us, and by working with local
communities to improve their livelihoods and the environment upon which
we all depend.
WWF uses its practical experience, knowledge and credibility to create
long-term solutions for the planet’s environment.
Panda House, Weyside Park, Godalming, Surrey, GU7 1XR
Tel: 01483 426444
Email:
supporterrelations@wwf.org.uk
Charity
No: 1081247
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RSPB
Their work is driven by a passionate belief
that we all have a responsibility to protect birds and the environment.
Bird populations reflect the health of the planet on which our future
depends.
The need for an effective bird conservation organisation has never been
greater. Climate change, agricultural intensification, expansion of
urban areas and transport infrastructure, and over-exploitation of our
seas all pose major threats to birds.
Tel: 01767 680551
Charity No: 207076
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RNLI
Saving lives at sea. The RNLI is the charity
that provides a 24-hour lifesaving service around the UK and Republic of
Ireland.
West Quay Road, Poole, BH15 1HZ
Tel: 0845 122 6999
Charity No: 209603
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F.A.I.T.H. Animal Sanctuary, Hickling, Norfolk.
We provide
a rescue, rehabilitation and re-homing service for abandoned,
ill-treated and unwanted animals. We care for them in social
accommodation, wherever possible with communal exercise areas.
We have a vigorous neutering policy (castrating/spaying both sexes of
dog and cat).
We have a non-destruction policy, except to end suffering, and then only
on veterinary advice. We socialise the un-socialised. We train the untrained.
We care for the un-cared. We nurse the sick.
We re-home our animals into a safe and loving environment.
Stubb
Road, Hickling, Norfolk,NR12 0BW
Tel: 01692 598312
Charity
No: 1052060
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Seal & Bird Rescue Trust, Ridlington, Norfolk
Rescue
centre for sick & injured seals & sea birds along Norfolk coastline.
The Barns,
Mill Common Road,/color> /color>
Ridlington, NORTH WALSHAM, Norfolk, NR28 9TY
Tel: 01692 650338.
Charity No: 1000313
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Christ Church, Petts Wood, Kent.
Where Freda
worshipped for many years and enjoyed the friendship and support of the
Minister and congregation.
Tudor Way,
Petts Wood, ORPINGTON, Kent, BR5 1LH
Tel: 01689 821505
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All Saints Church, New Eltham
The church of
her childhood, and where Freda, her daughter and grand daughter were all
married.
All Saints
Vicarage, 22 Bercta Road, New Eltham, London SE9 3TZ
Tel: 020 8850 9894
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