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Charity Search

 

This is a charity set up specifically to help older people in financial need find a charity that can give cash assistance.  The service is available free by writing to:

 

*         The Secretary                               (            0117 982 4060                          

Charity Search

25 Portview Road

Avonmouth

BRISTOL BS11 9LD

 

The National Benevolent Fund for the Aged (NBFA)

 

Provides group holidays for people over 65 who are on low incomes and who have not had a holiday for at least five years.

 

*         NBFA                                                 (        020 8688 6655    

1 Leslie Grove Place

CROYDON CR0 6TJ

:        Web    www.nbfa.org.uk

            Email   info@nbfa.org.uk   

                 

Royal United Kingdom Beneficent Association (RUKBA)

 

RUKBA aims to assist people on very low incomes who wish to stay in their own homes or who are living in a residential or nursing home of their choice.

 

RUKBA concentrates its resources on helping those who have made a contribution to their community during their lives such as former carers, nurses, teachers, ministers of religion; those with a managerial background in business or the armed forces; and those who have given time to voluntary or charitable work.

 

*                 RUKBA

6 Avonmore Road

LONDON W14 8RL

 (            020 7602 6274

 :            Web            www.rukba.org.uk

                    Email   charity@rukba.org.uk

  

Royal Agricultural Benevolent Institute

 

Retired farmers experiencing hardship can contact the Royal Agricultural Benevolent Institute.

*        Royal Agricultural Benevolent Institute

Shaw House

27 West Way

OXFORD OX2 00H

(            01865 724931

:            Web    www.rabi.org.uk

  

See also Retirement Fellowships and Ex-Service Men and Women, since some of these may also have their own benevolent funds. 

See also the Disablement Information Support Centre on the Disabilities page that have a database of organisations who provide support to disabled individuals in need.