charity in Peasedown Saint John
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Shaw Trust
10 Victoria Street, BS1 6BN Bristol, United KingdomShaw Trust is a national charity working to create brighter futures for the people and communities we serve.
Shaw Trust
10 Victoria Street, BS1 6BN Bristol, United KingdomShaw Trust is a national charity working to create brighter futures for the people and communities we serve.
D H I
Beehive Yard, BA1 5BD Avon, United KingdomDHI supports people facing homelessness, drugs and alcohol issues.
British Red Cross shop
Moorland Road 29, BA2 3PW Bath, United KingdomThe British Red Cross is the movement that connects human kindness with human crisis.
Sue Ryder Care
High Street 28, BA13 3BW Westbury, United KingdomWe provide hospice and neurological care for people facing a frightening, life-changing diagnosis.
Pituitary Foundation
86 Colston Street, BS1 5BB Bristol, United Kingdomwww.pituitary.org.uk @pituitary_org
SOS Africa
21 High Street, BA4 5AA Shepton Mallet, United KingdomSOS Africa is a UK registered charity (no.1105747) which funds the education and care of the poorest children from the townships of South Africa.
Women's Education Partnership
Balmoral Road 33, BA14 0JS Trowbridge, United KingdomA page from the website of the UK Charity The Women's Education Partnership.
Mercy in Action
Wellsway 21, BA2 4RR Bath, United KingdomRescuing Children; Transforming Communities
Mercy In Action
Chelsea Road 3, BA1 3DU Bath, United KingdomRescuing Children; Transforming Communities
Bath Mencap Society
Bloomfield Avenue 73, BA2 3AA Bath, United KingdomOur vision is for people in the Bath area with a learning disability to live fulfilling lives where they are valued equally, listened to and included.
Mercy in Action
Silver Street 31, BA15 1JX Bradford-on-Avon, United KingdomRescuing Children; Transforming Communities
Mercy in Action
Manvers Street 5, BA14 8EH Trowbridge, United KingdomRescuing Children; Transforming Communities
Scope
Fore Street 14, BA14 8HA Trowbridge, United KingdomScope exists to make this country a place where disabled people have the same opportunities as everyone else. Until then, we’ll be here.