Charity Report - All Donations
National Charities
Charity: British Heart Foundation
Who We Are: The aim of the British Heart Foundation is to play a leading role in the fight against disease of the heart and circulation so that it is no longer a major cause of disability and premature death.
Charity: NSPCC
Who We Are: Its aim then was to protect children from cruelty, to support vulnerable families, to campaign for changes to the law and to raise awareness about abuse.
The Society today may look very different, but its purpose remains the same: to end cruelty to children.
Charity: The Salvation Army
Who We Are: As a church and registered charity, we demonstrate our Christian principles through social welfare provision. Worldwide there are over 1.6million members, with programmes including homeless centres, drug rehabilitation centres, schools, hospitals and medical centres, as well as nearly 16,000 church and community centres. The work of The Salvation Army is funded through donations from its members, the general public and, where appropriate, local authority and government grants.
Charity: Lincolnshire House
Who We Are: Lincolnshire House provides high quality residential accommodation for thirty residents together with day care facilities for people who have some form of Cerebral Palsy. Our aim is to provide as full and varied a life as possible for the people in our care.
Charity: Oxfam
Who We Are: We are a catalyst for overcoming poverty. To achieve the greatest impact, we work on three inter-linking fronts:
Saving lives by responding swiftly to provide aid, support and protection during emergencies
Developing programmes and solutions that empower people to work their way out of poverty
Campaigning to achieve lasting change
Charity: Age Concern (Grimsby)
Who We Are: Age Concern
the UK's largest charity working with and for older
Charity: Motor Neurone Disease Association
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Charity: Gideons International
Who We Are: In 1899 three commercial travellers in the USA formed an association of Christian businessmen to encourage each other in their Christian faith and to spread knowledge of God through personal evangelism and united service for the Lord Jesus Christ. They chose the name Gideon’s after an Old Testament leader who, with a few chosen men, did a great work for God. Today, over 250,000 members work in 181 countries placing a total of over 60 million copies of the Word of God annually as well as witnessing personally for Christ. Internationally over 1 billion scriptures have been presented.
Our objective is to share God’s message of salvation through our Lord Jesus Christ by personal witness and through placing Bibles and New Testaments into people’s hands.
The Gideons became established in the British Isles in 1949. God has blessed the work of our National Association. To date over 30 million Gideon Bibles and Testaments have been presented nationally and there are 5,000 Gideons and their wives involved in the work across Britain.
We are a non-denominational extended missionary arm of the Christian church. We work closely with Christian churches, for it is through them that we draw our membership and our prayer and financial support.
Charity: The Blue Cross
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Charity: Alzheimer's Society (Grimsby)
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Charity: Grimsby Lung Cancer Support Group
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Charity: Dr. Mack's Cancer Equipment Fund
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Charity: Marie Curie Cancer Care
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Charity: Child Development Centre
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Charity: Humberston Park School
Who We Are: We are here to provide a high quality needs led and balanced education which will maximise the learner's potential in the areas of Physical and Sensory capability, Communication and Cognition as well as Personal and Social development. We will respect and recognise the contributions and achievements of all learners as individuals.
The school caters for pupils aged 2 - 19 years old, mainly subject to severe learning difficulties although there is a high proportion of children with extensive physical disabilities, complex or profound learning difficulties and additional sensory impairments.
Charity: Louth CT Scanner Appeal
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Charity: Special Care Baby Unit (S.C.B.U.)
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Charity: Leukaemia Research Fund
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Charity: Cancer Research UK
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Charity: L.I.V.E.S.
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Charity: Bridgewater Park
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Charity: M. S. Society
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Charity: R.N.L.I. (Gy)
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Charity: Bert Boyden Centre
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Charity: R.N.L.I. (Clps)
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Charity: HRI ICU Equipment Fund
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Charity: Intensive Therapy Unit
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Charity: Macmillan
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Charity: Asthma UK
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Charity: Cardiac Equipment & Development Fund
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Charity: Louth & District Hospice
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Charity: CAFOD
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Charity: Coronary Care Unit Fund
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Local Charities
Charity: NCH
Who We Are: It is a project funded by North Lincolnshire Primary Care Trust, North Lincolnshire Council and NCH.
Is is open to any family who has a disabled child and is living within North Lincolnshire. We provide a range of information, advice and support for families and childcare professionals.
Charity: St. Andrews Hospice
Who We Are: St. Andrew’s Hospice Adult Services
St. Andrew’s Hospice really does make each day count. We provide holistic care for adults from North East Lincolnshire and the surrounding area, who have a progressive life limiting illness and who require palliative treatment. Our main aim is improve the patient’s quality of life by providing specialist medical and nursing care in a safe and welcoming environment. We also offer help and support to our patient’s families and carers.
Charity: St. Andrew's Childrens' Hospice
Who We Are: St. Andrew's Hospice for children and young people really does make each day count. We provide a holistic approach to care, giving patients and their families the freedom to continue living as though in their own home.
The bespoke care of each child or young person is planned individually and reviewed regularly, keeping their wishes paramount. A vital part of this is to provide extensive support and friendship to the families and carers. We aim to surround the children and young people with the people they love, focussing very much on quality of life, rather than on their illness.
Charity: Age Concern (Grimsby)
Who We Are: Age Concern
the UK's largest charity working with and for older
Charity: Ward A1 Trust Fund
Amount Donated: £35.00
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Charity: The Macmillan Suite
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Charity: Gideons International
Who We Are: In 1899 three commercial travellers in the USA formed an association of Christian businessmen to encourage each other in their Christian faith and to spread knowledge of God through personal evangelism and united service for the Lord Jesus Christ. They chose the name Gideon’s after an Old Testament leader who, with a few chosen men, did a great work for God. Today, over 250,000 members work in 181 countries placing a total of over 60 million copies of the Word of God annually as well as witnessing personally for Christ. Internationally over 1 billion scriptures have been presented.
Our objective is to share God’s message of salvation through our Lord Jesus Christ by personal witness and through placing Bibles and New Testaments into people’s hands.
The Gideons became established in the British Isles in 1949. God has blessed the work of our National Association. To date over 30 million Gideon Bibles and Testaments have been presented nationally and there are 5,000 Gideons and their wives involved in the work across Britain.
We are a non-denominational extended missionary arm of the Christian church. We work closely with Christian churches, for it is through them that we draw our membership and our prayer and financial support.
Charity: The Blue Cross
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Charity: Alzheimer's Society (Grimsby)
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Charity: Grimsby Lung Cancer Support Group
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Charity: Dr. Mack's Cancer Equipment Fund
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Charity: Marie Curie Cancer Care
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Charity: Child Development Centre
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Charity: Humberston Park School
Who We Are: We are here to provide a high quality needs led and balanced education which will maximise the learner's potential in the areas of Physical and Sensory capability, Communication and Cognition as well as Personal and Social development. We will respect and recognise the contributions and achievements of all learners as individuals.
The school caters for pupils aged 2 - 19 years old, mainly subject to severe learning difficulties although there is a high proportion of children with extensive physical disabilities, complex or profound learning difficulties and additional sensory impairments.
Charity: Louth CT Scanner Appeal
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Charity: Special Care Baby Unit (S.C.B.U.)
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Charity: Leukaemia Research Fund
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Charity: L.I.V.E.S.
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Charity: Bridgewater Park
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Charity: M. S. Society
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Charity: R.N.L.I. (Gy)
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Charity: Bert Boyden Centre
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Charity: R.N.L.I. (Clps)
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Charity: HRI ICU Equipment Fund
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Charity: Intensive Therapy Unit
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Charity: Macmillan
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Charity: Asthma UK
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Charity: Cardiac Equipment & Development Fund
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Charity: Louth & District Hospice
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Charity: CAFOD
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Charity: Coronary Care Unit Fund
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