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

OCD UK

OCD-UK has been working for children and adults affected by Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder since 2004. We provide advice, information, and support services for those affected by OCD, and campaign to end the trivialisation and stigma of OCD. Uniquely, the charity is completely service-user led, everyone involved in the organisation have personal experience of OCD, either directly or through a loved one.

Website: www.ocduk.org
Charity Type: Health
UK Registered Charity Number: 1103210

Offshore

A charity helping young people discover their sense of adventure

Website: offshore.org.uk
Charity Type: Children
UK Registered Charity Number: 1035015

Olive Tree Cancer Support

We aim to support people affected by cancer, through the provision of suitable information and complementary therapies. Accessible and accurate information is an important requirement for the quality of life, the right information at the right time can answer questions, reduce anxiety, help with confidence, decision making and avoid confusion.

Website: www.olivetreecancersupport.org.uk
Charity Type: Cancer
UK Registered Charity Number: 1157386

Once Upon A Smile Limited

Once Upon a Smile was founded in August 2011, by Daniel Jillings and Danny Miller, to provide emotional and practical support to bereaved families, after it became apparent that there was a lack of support for families after the death of a loved one, specifically a parent or child/sibling. We understood that families are often left to grieve alone with no, or little support available and this can often have a devastating impact on family life and children.

Website: www.onceuponasmile.org.uk/
Charity Type: Health
UK Registered Charity Number: 1170975

One by One Dog Rescue

Our aim is to help ensure the long-term welfare of all dogs which arrive into the care of One by One Dog Rescue. Since we began in 2017 we have rehomed over 200 dogs and will continue in our mission for as long as there is a demand for us to provide rescue. Subject to space, but irrespective of condition, age, temperament or health, we will support any dog in need of care and shelter until we rehome them into loving new homes. When each dog is adopted from the rescue, their adoption fee will fund the transport, neutering, vaccination and associated medical costs of the next dogs that come into our care.

Website: onebyonedogrescue.co.uk/
Charity Type: Animals
UK Registered Charity Number: 1187770

One in a Million

'One in a Million' is a Bradford based charity working with children and young people, primarily the disadvantaged and the disaffected from deprived areas of Bradford. Through sports, art, media, enterprise and education, we are engaging children and young people, promoting self worth and value and helping them through various pathways to realise their potential and fulfil their dreams. The charity was co-founded by Wayne Jacobs, Bradford City AFC’s Assistant Manager and Chief Executive Matthew Band. In 2005 we began delivering a football project to 7 children from the Canterbury estate, Little Horton, with 5 volunteers. Today they offer a range of activities to 500-750 children and young people each week. Matthew Band (CEO) commented ‘We believe that we are making a difference that will not be erased; every child matters, they have value, they are one in a million; and we will continue to do so for years to come’

Website: oiam.org
Charity Type: Children
UK Registered Charity Number: 1122573

One Trust

One Trust provides a range of services and support to adults with a learning disability over the age of 18. The service also supports family carers, providing respite during the day and advice and support. The service provides a range of support including a range therapies and stimulating activities.

Website: onetrust.co.uk/
Charity Type: Disability
UK Registered Charity Number: 1164523

Opening Doors London

Opening Doors London is the UK's largest charity helping connect LGBTQ+ people over 50 with activities, events, support and information. We also provide accredited training to professionals.

Website: openingdoorslondon.eu.rit.org.uk/
Charity Type: Human Rights
UK Registered Charity Number: 1167919

Operation Smile

Throughout the world, Operation Smile volunteers repair childhood facial deformities while building public and private partnerships that advocate for sustainable healthcare systems for children and families. Together, we create smiles, change lives, heal humanity

Website: www.operationsmile.org.uk
Charity Type: Children
UK Registered Charity Number: 1091316

Orangutan Land Trust

Orangutan Land Trust supports efforts to provide sustainable solutions for the long term survival of the orangutan in the wild by ensuring safe areas of forest for their continued existence.

Website: www.forests4orangutans.org/
Charity Type: Animals
UK Registered Charity Number: 1131878

Orchid Cancer Appeal

Orchid is the UK’s leading charity working on behalf of anyone affected by or interested in male cancer – prostate, testicular and penile cancer. Established in 1996 by testicular cancer patient, Colin Osborne MBE and the oncologist who saved his life, Professor Tim Oliver, Orchid exists to save men’s lives from male cancer through a range of support services, education and awareness campaigns and a pioneering research programme.

Website: orchid-cancer.org.uk/
Charity Type: Cancer
UK Registered Charity Number: 1080540

Ormskirk Foodbank

Ormskirk Foodbank was set up in 2013 by the local churches to help in times of crisis by providing much needed food. We don’t think anyone in our community should have to face going hungry. That’s why we provide three days’ nutritionally balanced emergency food and support to local people who are referred to us in crisis. We are part of a nationwide network of foodbanks, supported by The Trussell Trust, working to combat poverty and hunger across the UK.

Website: ormskirk.foodbank.org.uk/
Charity Type: Society and Work
UK Registered Charity Number: 1185980

OutdoorLads

Every year OutdoorLads volunteers organise over 1,200 adventure activities – like hiking, climbing, cycling and camping. The charities primary objectives include the improvement of the physical and mental well-being of gay, bi and trans men and over 90% of participants say events are friendly, welcoming, fun and well run. The physical and mental benefits of outdoor physical activity are well documented and many members share with us the life-changing impact OutdoorLads has had on them. Many then go on to become volunteer leaders themselves, organising further adventure activities so that more and more people benefit from the OutdoorLads ‘magic’.

Website: www.outdoorlads.com
Charity Type: Religious
UK Registered Charity Number: 1133121

Outreach Youth

Outreach Youth is committed to enabling Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Trans*, Queer and Questioning (LGBT*Q+) young people and their peers, to realise their unique potential and to take a positive role in society, through their involvement and participation in social and informal education youth work opportunities across Suffolk.

Website: outreachyouth.org.uk/
Charity Type: Society and Work
UK Registered Charity Number: 1158145

Ovacome

The charity's main activity is the provision of support and information to women living with ovarian cancer, their families and health care professionals, and wider education. This is achieved with a telephone helpline, provision of information on a website, leaflets and a regular newsletter to members. The charity also supports appropriate research relating to ovarian cancer.

Website: www.ovacome.org.uk
Charity Type: Cancer
UK Registered Charity Number: 1159682

Ovarian Cancer Action

Our research strategy sets out our priorities for advancing research over the next five years for the benefit of women with ovarian cancer. Our goal at Ovarian Cancer Action is to achieve step-changes in survival by converting it into a chronic and ultimately curable condition. Ovarian cancer kills 12 women a day in the UK. Survival rates, which have not improved in the last 20 years, are low at 30% compared to 80% for breast cancer. Ovarian Cancer Action will support research aimed at achieving the following goals: ¦accurate and early detection ¦more effective and targeted treatments ¦prevention In pursuit of these overall goals,

Website: ovarian.org.uk/
Charity Type: Cancer
UK Registered Charity Number: 1109743

Over the Wall

Providing residential activity camps for children and young people aged 8 - 17 affected by  serious  or life limiting illnesses and their siblings.  To run an outreach programme which continues to support these children upon their return home.

Website: www.otw.org.uk
Charity Type: Children
UK Registered Charity Number: 1075361

OXFAM

OXFAM's objects are to prevent and relieve poverty and protect the vulnerable anywhere in the world. OXFAM furthers its objects through interlinked activities of humanitarian relief, development work and advocacy and campaigning. OXFAM is an affiliate member of OXFAM international. Details of OXFAM's mission and ways of working can be found at www.OXFAM.Org.Uk

Website: www.oxfam.org.uk
Charity Type: International Aid
UK Registered Charity Number: 202918

Oxfordshire Community Churches

OCC is a group of about 12 churches in Oxfordshire, representing about 800-1000 members. It has been around for 25-30 years and does all the things you would expect churches to do: Pastoral care, strong community involvement, Sunday services

Website: www.occ.org.uk/
Charity Type: Religious
UK Registered Charity Number: 1056921

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