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  2. Action for Children - Wikipedia

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    Action for Children (formerly National Children's Home) is a UK children's charity created to help vulnerable children and young people and their families in the UK. The charity has 7,000 staff and volunteers who operate over 475 services in the UK.

  3. NSPCC - Wikipedia

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    The NSPCC is the only UK charity which has been granted statutory powers under the Children Act 1989, allowing it to apply for care and supervision orders for children at risk. In 1983, the NSPCC launched its centenary appeal in Britain in order to "establish 60 child protection teams across the country."

  4. Save the Children - Wikipedia

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    The Save the Children Fund was founded in London, England, on 15 April 1919 by Eglantyne Jebb and her sister Dorothy Buxton in an effort to alleviate starvation of children in Germany and Austria-Hungary during the Allied blockade of Germany of World War I which continued after the Armistice.

  5. Jobcentre Plus - Wikipedia

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    This became the UK's most visited recruitment website with over a million visitors each week. Jobcentre Plus also offered services to employers and employment agencies, who can register their vacancies online through the online service or by calling Employer Direct. Vacancies are available immediately online.

  6. Good job, no savings: meet the young professionals with less ...

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    It calculates that the UK has a £74bn shortfall when it comes to money set aside for emergencies and retirement, compared to if each household had a minimum of three months’ salary saved. When ...

  7. International Save the Children Union - Wikipedia

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    The International Save the Children Union (French: L’Union Internationale de Secours aux Enfants) was a Geneva-based international organisation of children's welfare organisations founded in 1920 by Eglantyne Jebb and her sister Dorothy Buxton, who had founded Save the Children in the UK the previous year. The intention was to create 'a ...

  8. Category : Children's charities based in the United Kingdom

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    ChildHope UK; Childline; Childnet; Childreach International; Children and Families Across Borders; Children & the Arts; Children of Peace; Children on the Edge; Children's Development Trust; Children's HIV Association; The Children's Investment Fund Foundation; The Children's Trust; Children's World (charity) Contact a Family

  9. Save the Children International - Wikipedia

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    Save the Children was founded in 1919 after the First World War. It was founded in the United Kingdom by Eglantyne Jebb, a British social reformer, and her sister Dorothy, [ 3 ] to improve the lives of children through better education, economic help, emergency aid, and health care in the United Kingdom.