Concern Worldwide - DEC member

Concern Worldwide is an international humanitarian organisation. For over 40 years, we have been pioneering ways of tackling hunger with the most vulnerable people in the world’s poorest places.
Hunger is more than just an empty bowl – it wastes lives and limits people’s potential. It has profound psychological, physical, social and economic implications. We believe no one should have to live with
hunger and the damage it does. We work for a world where lives are not limited by lack of access to enough nutritious food.
At Concern, we’ve been fighting hunger on the ground, bit by bit, community by community, with practical, intelligent solutions that save lives and change their course for the better. We work in partnership with communities , combining our expertise with their local
knowledge to tackle hunger in the long term.
Regular support from payroll giving donations help us to plan this work more effectively.  Thank you.

 

Registered Charity No. 1092236

 

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About Cancer Research UK

We pioneer life-saving research to bring forward the day when all cancers are cured.

From our volunteers and supporters to our scientists, doctors and nurses, we're all here to save more lives by preventing, controlling and curing all cancers. Together, we're leading the world in discovering and developing newer, kinder treatments and getting closer to cures. As a result we've helped double survival rates in just 40 years.

But we can't stop there. Every two minutes someone in the UK is diagnosed with cancer and this statistic is getting worse. We don't receive Government funding for our research, so every step towards beating cancer relies on every pound donated. Research saves lives and our work is critical to ensuring more people beat this devastating disease.

Sooner or later we will find a way to cure all cancers. Let's make it sooner

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