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REACH Lanarkshire Autism
REACH is a model of excellence in the provision of ASD services; reaching out to those families and individuals in need of our support to lead empowered and inclusive lives. REACH provides emotional and practical support and guidance to individuals and families living with an ASD and raises awareness within the home and in the local and wider community.
ReachOut
ReachOut is a national mentoring and education charity, rooted in local communities. Working in under-resourced areas, we support young people to grow in character and confidence, sparking change in themselves and society.
React
React – Rapid Effective Assistance for Children with potentially Terminal illness is a dynamic charity working to improve the quality of life for children with life-limiting illnesses living in financially disadvantaged households throughout the UK.
REACT Disaster Response
REACT is an emergency and crisis response charity, operating in the UK and overseas.
READ Foundation
READ Foundation uses education as a powerful tool to narrow the gap between advantaged and disadvantaged communities. We strive to make a difference where it is needed the most. We envision a fair world where each precious child has access to their basic needs.
Reading Pride
Reading Pride’s charity mission is to promote equality, advance education, and eliminate discrimination for the LGBTQIA+ community across Reading and the Thames Valley. The charity focuses on celebrating diversity, raising awareness of relevant social issues, and providing accessible, free events for all.
Read With Me
One-to-one support in school, to help every child learn to read well before they go to secondary school and take a full part in education. Our volunteers hear primary school children read twice a week for 10-15 minutes – we provide one to one time. This creates discussion which in turn improves social and communication skills and builds confidence.
Ready Steady Go
We are Ready Steady Go Registered Charity and have been supporting autistic children who live in Monmouthshire since 2018. We help support children who struggle with attending mainstream clubs and activities and we aim to offer a safe and considerate environment to flourish in.
Real Eazy
At Real Eazy, we specialise in providing high-quality, adaptable clothing solutions dedicated to supporting patients undergoing medical treatment. We are proudly owned by the charity Betsi at The Marsden (Charity No. 1214432), and 100% of our profits are forwarded directly to the charity to help support children and families affected by cancer.
Reclaim The Sea
Reclaim The Sea aims to share tools to enable people to reclaim the sea as a safe space when it has previously been one of trauma. Because the sea should be a safe space for all, regardless of who you are or where you are from.
Re-Cycle
Thousands of bicycles sit idle in sheds and garages across the UK, facing the possibility of ending up in landfills—an unsustainable outcome that can be prevented. Our goal is to ensure every individual in Africa can enjoy access to reliable, affordable, and eco-friendly bicycle transportation, enhancing independence and improving overall quality of life.
Red Balloon Cambridge
Red Balloon Cambridge is a school that’s not a school. For many of our students, their experience of education has not been a happy one, and so we strive to offer something different. While we strive to help students make progress academically, we also focus on the young people at the heart of that process and seek to enable them to develop a positive view of themselves.
Red Balloon Learner Centres
Red Balloon is an alternative to school which enables young people to re-engage with education. We have both ‘physical’ and virtual Centres to best meet students’ needs. Students are at the heart of what we do, and there is an equal focus on mental wellbeing alongside education.
Red Card Gambling Support Project
The Red Card Gambling Support Project promotes AWARENESS and PREVENTION of problem gambling through education and is funded by the National Lottery and the Professional Footballers Association (PFA).
Red Hen Project
Our vision is a welcoming community where families are empowered to raise happy, healthy and independent children who, in turn, grow up to live life to the full. We support children up to the age of 12, their families and communities in Cambridge, focusing our attention on those who could be experiencing challenges in their lives.
Red Kite Family Centre
We are an independent registered charity established in 2017, based in Oxfordshire. From our sites in Thame and Chinnor, we support local families with children up to five years old to build a better future.
RedR
RedR supports aid workers and other professionals who help rebuild lives through our training courses recruitment service and Technical Support Service We also run a membership scheme for professionals who can make a positive difference to relief and rehabilitation programmes around the world.
Red Sky Foundation
Red Sky Foundation raises vital funds to support life saving work for babies, children and adults who are born with or who develop heart conditions across the North East of England. This is achieved through support and support services, relief of sickness and preserving the health of individuals through community equipment, NHS equipment, raising awareness of cardiac care & provision of grants.
Redwings Horse Sanctuary
We are the UK's largest horse welfare charity! Our story begins, as it does for so many charities, with a small but committed group of people desperate to make a difference. For Redwings, the story began with the rescue of a single pony called Sheba. Her recovery inspired the formation of a sanctuary in 1984 dedicated to saving horses from a life of fear and neglect.
Refettorio Felix (St Cuthbert's Centre)
St Cuthberts Centre was set up in 1990 to relieve poverty, support mental health and wellbeing, and to promote social inclusion in Greater London. During weekdays, our charity provides a multi-course lunch from surplus food, free of charge to 350 marginalised adults per week. In addition, we have a Mental Health Coordinator, a counselling service, a network of support services and activities.