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Accessible Charity - United Kingdom websites

accessible charity websites based in the United Kingdom

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Age Concern

website accessibility rating: fair

Age Concern supports all people over 50 in the UK, ensuring that they get the most from life. We provide essential services such as day care and information. We campaign on issues like age discrimination and pensions, and work to influence public opinion and government policy about older people.

Additional notes: none

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Better Living Through Technology

website accessibility rating: fair

Better Living Through Technology is a non-commercial web site designed to promote the use of technology to help people with a range of disablities.

Additional notes: none

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City Parochial Foundation & Trust

website accessibility rating: fair

City Parochial Foundation (CPF) aims to enable and empower the poor of London to tackle poverty and its root causes, and ensure that our funds reach those most in need.

Additional notes: none

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Charities Information Bureau

website accessibility rating: fair

Funding Information and Advice for Community Groups and Voluntary Organisations and also Funding Advisors in England, UK and elsewhere.

Additional notes: none

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Epilepsy Action

website accessibility rating: fair

Provides information about coping with epilepsy and seizures. Provides free help and advice through the use of email and telephone helplines.

Additional notes: none

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Every Action Counts

website accessibility rating: fair

We all want to live happy, healthy and prosperous lives. And we also want the best for our children and grandchildren in the future too. But for this to happen, we need to make our world greener, cleaner, fairer and safer than it is today.

Additional notes: none

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Forum of Mobility Centres

website accessibility rating: fair

The Forum of Mobility Centres is a network of 17 independent organisations covering England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland, who offer professional, high quality information, advice and assessment to individuals who have a medical condition or are recovering from an accident or injury which may affect their ability to drive, access or egress a motor vehicle

Additional notes: none

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Help The Hospices

website accessibility rating: fair

Help the Hospices is the national charity in the UK for the hospice movement, offering advocacy, support, information, awards, advice and training to hospices in the UK and overseas.

Additional notes: Browsealoud Enabled

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HumanITy

website accessibility rating: fair

humanITy is a UK Registered Charity founded in 1997 to foster digital inclusion across all platforms - computer-based systems, broadcasting & telecommunications - in the context of increasing hardware and content convergence.

Additional notes: none

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Joseph Rowntree Foundation

website accessibility rating: fair

The Joseph Rowntree Foundation is a social policy research and development charity, seeking to better understand the causes of social difficulties such as poverty and housing and explore ways of overcoming them.

Additional notes: none

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