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accessible charity websites based in the United Kingdom
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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
Website Reviews [beta feature]
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
Website Reviews [beta feature]
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
Website Reviews (1) [beta feature]
website accessibility rating: fair
Lottery Funding is a joint website run by all Lottery funders in the UK. The site allows you to search information on current funding programmes across the UK.
Additional notes: Browsealoud enabled
Website Reviews [beta feature]
website accessibility rating: fair
MyProjects is an exciting new way to support Cancer Research UK's life-saving work. It allows you to donate to a specific project and keep up to date with the project developments.
Additional notes: none
Website Reviews [beta feature]
website accessibility rating: fair
Research has shown that 75 per cent of people seriously ill with cancer would like to be cared for at home. Every year, Marie Curie Nurses make that wish possible for thousands of cancer patients in cities, towns and villages across the UK.
Additional notes: none
Website Reviews [beta feature]
website accessibility rating: fair
The core function of the Nursing & Midwifery Council is to establish standards of education, training, conduct and performance for nursing and midwifery and to ensure those standards are maintained, thereby safeguarding the health and wellbeing of the public.
Additional notes: none
Website Reviews [beta feature]
website accessibility rating: fair
NESTA is the National Endowment for Science, Technology and the Arts. We are the largest single endowment in the UK exclusively devoted to innovation.
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Website Reviews [beta feature]
website accessibility rating: fair
Every single pound spent on the Lottery helps UK Good Causes. So far over 250,000 projects both large and small have benefited from Lottery funding.
Additional notes: Browse Aloud enabled
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website accessibility rating: fair
The National Youth Agency was founded in 1991 and is based in Leicester, England. We aim to advance youth work to promote young people's personal and social development, and their voice, influence and place in society.
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