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  1. The Fishermen’s Mission is the only fishermen’s charity that provides a lifeline of welfare and support to fishermen and their families. They do this by providing immediate financial, practical, emotional and pastoral support as well as offering expert guidance and assistance with sourcing long-term grants. It helps all…
    Fishermen's Mission
  2. Footwear Friends, formerly the Footwear Benevolent Society, is a charity that provides financial assistance to people who have worked in the shoe trade but have fallen on hard times. It is the only charity dedicated solely to the support of those have served the footwear industry,…
    PO Box 77403LondonSW9 1FG
    Footwear Friends
  3. All 3 to 4-year-olds in England can get 570 free hours per year. It’s usually taken as 15 hours a week for 38 weeks of the year, but you can choose to take fewer hours over more weeks, for example. Some 3 to 4-year-olds are…
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  4. Free Wills Month brings together a group of well-respected charities to offer members of the public aged 55 and over the opportunity to have their simple Wills written or updated free of charge by using participating solicitors in selected locations around England, Scotland and Wales.…
    Free Wills Month
  5. Friends of the Elderly is a charity dedicated to providing support for older people. We offer a range of services including telephone support, specialist dementia care, residential care homes, day clubs and home support. Not all services are available locally. If you live in England or Wales, are…
    Friends of the Elderly
  6. The Furniture Makers’ Company is the charity for the furnishing industry, providing leadership to the industry and a framework of support which promotes excellence, nurtures talent through education, and helps those in need. The furnishing industry employs around 250,000 people across every sector, including manufacturing,…
    The Furniture Makers' Company
  7. The Gamekeepers’ Welfare Trust (GWT) supports gamekeepers, stalkers and ghillies, and their immediate dependants, who are in ill health, disabled, or elderly and suffering hardship. Grants are awarded for various needs, such as: Residential home top-up fees Mobility aids Home adaptations Household appliances Oil and electricity grants Applicants…
  8. The Gardening with Disabilities Trust was created to help people with disabilities back into their gardens.  We do this by means of small grants to cover all kinds of adaptations or equipment.  In recent years we’ve paid for items such as accessibility ramps, raised beds,…
    Gardening with Disabilities Trust

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