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Donate from your Top Cashback earnings

Below is a list of the available charities you can donate to from your Top Cashback earnings when you request a payout.

Royal Veterinary College Animal Care Trust

To raise funds in support of the educational, research and animal welfare activities of the royal veterinary college. Funds are raised using a variety of methods, from members of the public, college alumni, grant-making trusts, companies and other voluntary sources.

Website: www.rvc.ac.uk/act
Charity Type: Animals
UK Registered Charity Number: 281571

RSPB

The RSPB work to protect birds and other wildlife, restore our natural countryside and campaign for better laws for birds and the environment. Your donation will contribute to this work and help us to make a healthy environment rich in birds and wildlife

Website: www.rspb.org.uk
Charity Type: Animals
UK Registered Charity Number: 207076

RSPCA

The RSPCA as a charity will, by all lawful means, prevent cruelty, promote kindness to and alleviate suffering of animals.

Website: www.rspca.org.uk/home
Charity Type: Animals
UK Registered Charity Number: 219099

RSPCA - Chesterfield & North Derbyshire Branch

The RSPCA Chesterfield & North Derbyshire Branch is a self-funding branch of the RSPCA responsible for raising funds locally to support our animal welfare work. Our main aims are to promote responsible pet ownership and to rescue, rehabilitate and re-home those animals in need, finding them loving, permanent homes. We operate an animal rehoming centre in Chesterfield that cares for over 100 rescued animals at any one time.

Website: chesterfield-rspca.org.uk
Charity Type: Animals
UK Registered Charity Number: 226142

RSPCA -Canterbury District Branch

We work with the National organisation and its Inspectors but are an independent charity and entirely self funding. The only finances available to us come from local supporters. Apart from shop managers, everyone else involved with the branch gives their time and expertise unpaid as a volunteer. Even the managers work a percentage of their week as volunteers. We have two main objectives: ¦Providing care and a place of safety for unwanted, abused or injured animals. ¦Raising the funds to be able to carry out this work. Currently we are able to take in and rehome cats although we have now outgrown the present space. We also offer a first stop facility to injured or sick wildlife. A shortage of suitable accommodation means that rescued dogs have to be sent outside our area.

Website: www.rspca-canterbury.org.uk
Charity Type: Animals
UK Registered Charity Number: 210743

RSVP

The Rape and Sexual Violence Project in Birmingham and Solihull supports female and male survivors of sexual violence/abuse,& their families. Your kind donation of cashback will be greatly appreciated and will help us to continue providing services in this area. We offer counselling, social connections groups for asylum seekers and refugees, social groups, a telephone helpline, written self-help info and photographic evidence of injuries. When survivors report to the police, we provide independent support to help them through this process. We offer women-only spaces and social groups and written self-help info in community languages

Website: www.rsvporg.co.uk
Charity Type: Health
UK Registered Charity Number: 508669

Rugby Autism Network

Rugby Autism Network was created in 2009 by a local parent as there was very little support available in Rugby.We aim to support parents helping them to do their best and enabling families to enjoy more quality time together.We organise events which offer a chance for parents and carers to get to know each other. Gatherings such as breakfast support meetings with occasional guest speakers, autism-friendly activities and opportunities for the children to make new friends.

Website: rugbyautismnetwork.co.uk
Charity Type: Disability
UK Registered Charity Number: 1167710

Ryder Cheshire Volunteers

Having a disability shouldn't mean that you miss out on life's many wonderful opportunities. Ryder-Cheshire Volunteers (RCV) enables individuals with a physical disability to realise their dreams, by taking up a leisure or learning activity of their choice with an enthusiastic volunteer in their local area. Life is for living, and RCV makes lives richer.

Website: www.enrychberkshire.org.uk/
Charity Type: Disability
UK Registered Charity Number: 1088623

Ryedale Dog Rescue

Ryedale Dog Rescue was formed in 2005 and became a registered charity in January 2007. Originally set up to rehome abandoned and unwanted animals within the Ryedale area it soon became apparent that there were a large number of dogs in the East Riding of Yorkshire area and beyond facing the threat of unnecessary destruction and desperately needing our help. From humble beginnings homing 12 dogs in the first year we now home approximately 80 dogs per year and in 2018 homed our 1000th dog since we began. Ryedale Dog Rescue is run entirely by volunteers who take no personal expenses from the charity. Following our Annual General Meeting in April 2012 we unanimously agreed to adopt a non-destruction policy meaning no dog taken into our care would never be destroyed (other than on veterinary advice due to illness) and that we would implement a total neutering policy so all RDR dogs are either neutered while in our care or within six months of moving to their new homes dependant on age.

Website: www.ryedaledogrescue.com/
Charity Type: Animals
UK Registered Charity Number: 1117972

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