charity in Walderslade
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The Jeremy Willson Charitable Trust
Tudor Avenue 46, ME14 5HJ Maidstone, United KingdomThe Jeremy Willson Charitable Trust (JWCT) is a charity set up in tribute to and memory of Jeremy Willson. The charity helps people and projects that reflect Jeremy’s passions in life: athletics,…
Demelza Shop
Demelza House, Rook Lane, ME9 8DZ Sittingbourne, United KingdomDemelza Hospice Care for Children is a charity providing vital care to hundreds of families across East Sussex, Kent and South East London.
Thurrock Helping Hands
Tilbury, RM18 8NB Tilbury, United KingdomTHURROCK HELPlNG HANDS | Helping the needy.
Rainbow Meadow, Kirkdale
Welcome to Loose Amenities Association in Loose;Maidstone. It's lovely to meet you!
The Prince's Trust Maidstone Office
We work with young people across Medway & beyond, helping 13-25-year-olds to work towards personal goals. Pop in and say hello!
Royal British Legion Industries (RBLI)
RBLI (Royal British Legion Industries), Hall Road, ME20 7 Aylesford, United KingdomAt Royal British Legion Industries, we provide care, support & employment to the Armed Forces community, disabled people & disadvantaged communities.
Demelza Hospice Care For Children Charity Shop Parkwood
Park Wood Green 30, ME8 9PN Gillingham, United KingdomDemelza Hospice Care for Children Charity Shop Sittingbourne
Roman Square 4, ME10 4BJ Sittingbourne, United KingdomRyder Sue
Twydall Green 12, ME8 6JY Gillingham, United KingdomBuy from our range of furniture, homeware and gifts and all the profit helps to provide incredible hospice and neurological care.
Sue Ryder Kings Hill
Liberty Square 3, ME19 4AU Kings Hill, United KingdomIn the heart of the busy community of Kings Hill, our boutique style shop offers high end labels at great prices.
Heart of Kent Hospice shop
Preston Hall, ME20 7PU Aylesford, United KingdomFor more information about The Heart of Kent Hospice please visit our website at www.hokh.org
Scope
Roman Square 1, ME10 4BJ Sittingbourne, 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.