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HIV / Aids HE208

HIV / Aids is a tag in the UK-CAT classification of charities in the UK. It is part of the Health categoryand the Health condition subcategory.

336 charities have been tagged with this tag. This represents 0.17% of all charities.

Keywords to find charities

UK-CAT categories are applied to charities based on a set of keywords, in the form of a regular expression.

The regular expression used to find charities in this tag is:

\b(h\.?i\.?v|human immunodeficiency virus|acquired immune deficiency|antiretroviral)\b

Distribution by size of charity

Income band Charities with tag Percent of all charities
Under £10k 120 0.16%
£10k - £100k 105 0.15%
£100k - £250k 31 0.15%
£250k - £500k 26 0.26%
£500k - £1m 20 0.32%
£1m - £10m 20 0.24%
Over £10m 6 0.29%
Total 328 0.17%

Distribution by charity regulator

Regulator Charities with tag Percent of all charities
ccew 298 0.17%
oscr 24 0.10%
ccni 14 0.19%
Total 336 0.17%

Ten largest charities (by income)

Name Latest income
Lifeline Project (subject to insolvency proceedings) [Charity number: SC045486]
The objects for which the Company is established (“the Objects”) are to relieve poverty, sickness and distress among those persons affected or who suffer from: 3.1.1 the addiction to drugs of any kind. 3.1.2 poor mental, emotional or physical health. 3.1.3 obesity and 3.1.4 sexually transmitted diseases including (without limitation) HIV and AIDS 3.2 to educate the public on matters relating to the prevention, effective management and treatment of drug misuse, poor mental emotional or physical health, obesity and sexually transmitted diseases, and 3.3 to support and assists individuals with their rehabilitation from offending with a view to preventing or reducing the risk of further crime.
£61,812,600
THE ELTON JOHN AIDS FOUNDATION [Charity number: 1017336]
The Foundation empowers people infected, affected and at risk of HIV/AIDS, to alleviate their physical, emotional and financial hardship, enabling them to improve their quality of life, live with dignity and exercise self determination. It funds broad ranges of services and operational research, focusing on the most disadvantaged and high risk groups both in the UK and around the world.
£29,914,747
UNITED PURPOSE [Charity number: 272465]
United Purpose's activities can be broadly summarised as follows:Partnership and local capacity strengthening;Emergency prevention, preparedness and response; Health, including HIV/AIDS prevention and care; Rights and equity; Water and sanitation;Sustainable livelihoods, including food security and micro-enterprise.
£15,019,901
Frontline AIDS [Charity number: 1038860]
Frontline AIDS is the new name of the International HIV/AIDS Alliance. The charity is the UK-based secretariat of a global partnership of national organisations working to support community action on HIV and AIDS. National partners and local community groups are supported by technical expertise, policy work and fundraising carried out at the secretariat and across the global partnership.
£13,277,350
The Terrence Higgins Trust [Charity number: SC039986]
The object of the Company is the promotion of better HIV, sexual and general health by education of the public, the provision of HIV and sexual health programmes and material, care and support services, clinical sevices, advice, information and advocacy.
£12,328,000
THE TERRENCE HIGGINS TRUST [Charity number: 288527]
The promotion of better HIV, sexual and general health by education of the public, the provision of HIV and sexual health programmes and material, care and support services, clinical services, advice information and advocacy.
£12,328,000
Tr¾caire (Northern Ireland) [Charity number: NI103321]
Trócaire (Northern Ireland) works in over 20 countries throughout Africa, Asia, Latin America and the Middle East. We deliver support through local partner organisations and churches, helping communities and families to free themselves from the oppression of poverty. In Northern Ireland, we raise awareness about the causes of poverty through our outreach programmes in the education sector, through parish networks, and through our public campaigns and advocacy work. We work across a number of programme areas both at home and overseas: • Ending poverty and hunger, through supporting families and communities to secure access to land, clean water and the resources needed to produce a healthy and nutritious diet; to sustainably increase and diversify agricultural production; to access new sources of income to combat malnutrition and increase food security. • Responding to humanitarian crises in countries where natural disaster or conflict has put people’s lives at risk. •Tackling HIV and AIDS through working to reduce vulnerability to HIV infection, and to reduce the impact of HIV and AIDS on poor and marginalised communities. • Promoting gender equality, helping women to achieve their basic rights, and to earn a living. Supporting those exposed to gender-based violence, and working to build women’s leadership and support their equal participation in decision-making at all levels. • Campaigning for justice, supporting the work of documenting human rights violations and challenging those responsible, and empowering marginalised and poor people, especially women, to participate in governance processes and demand accountability from their governments.
£7,994,985
THE METRO CENTRE LTD [Charity number: 1070582]
Metro works with anyone experiencing issues related to sexuality, identity, gender & Diversity. We work in the fields of: Sexual & Reproductive health: Mental Health & Wellbeing: HIV Prevention & Support: Youth Services: Community Involvement & Participation. We provide support, advice, advocacy, information, counselling, group work, community development, research, clinical services & resources.
£4,850,339
MOTHERS2MOTHERS (UK) LIMITED [Charity number: 1119721]
Our mission is to impact the health of mothers by putting them at the heart of improving reproductive, maternal newborn and child health. Our Mentor Mother Model empowers mothers living with HIV, through education and employment, as role models to help other women access essential services and medical care.
£4,320,317
RETRAK [Charity number: 1122799]
Retrak helps street children to find long-term alternatives to life on the streets. Retrak recognises their vulnerability and disadvantage due to heath issues, particularly HIV/Aids, lack of education and opportunity to develop as children. It seeks to reunite children with their families and, if not possible seeking foster families where they will find love, security and support
£3,408,645

Ten random charities

Name Latest income
Joshua Project World Ministries [Charity number: NI103352]
Our organisation provides dental care and treatment for HIV/ AIDS sufferers. We provide one to one counselling and group session counselling. We provide food and information at our day centre. In impoverished areas we provide food, medicines and clothing. The possibility of harm of infection of non HIV/AIDS individuals is minimised by stringent hygiene, cleaning and the use of personal protective equipment in our dental clinic. Our staff are vaccinated against other diseases that our clients may have e.g. TB, hepatitis.
£16,772
TAGADERE [Charity number: 1129416]
Only user led self help support group for people with HIV in Notts. Successful weekly Drop-in provides peer support, home-cooked meal, safe space, access to information and advice from HIV specialist professionals. Regular educational and therapeutic workshops. Support members into work, training, learning. 24hr Crisis Support available via telephone & website.
WOMEN IN NEED [Charity number: 1114667]
For the benefit of women worldwide who are socially and/or economically disadvantaged. We currently work in India with women who have HIV/Aids TB, mental illness or who are abused abandoned, raped and are sick or injured. We provide medical and social care. We encourage and facilitate rehabilitation back to community & family, & independent earning/employment.
£62,001
THE LIFESPRING FOUNDATION (AFRICA) [Charity number: 1112363]
a) To promote the benefit of local communities including but not by way of limitation, single parent families and children adversely affected by poverty and diseases such as HIV/AIDS in Zambia and in such other parts of Africa and the world as the trustees may from time to time think fit;
£2,820
Challenge Ministries UK [Charity number: 1162211]
The charity is promoting and protecting the physical and mental health of children and young people disadvantaged or marginalised by the HIV/AIDS pandemic in Swaziland. Relieving poverty, financial hardship and advancing education in local communities, through the construction of orphan homes, the provision of educational facilities, apprenticeship training centres and business development.
£428,514
ALONGSIDE YOU [Charity number: 1129336]
A free and confidential service of home-based childcare, outings and supportive relationships for children and families living with HIV in East London, provided through trained volunteers. Service options; regular visits, school holiday group outings, youth programme. Services for children aged 0-18 years. We provide training and teaching for groups on the impact of HIV on children in the UK.
£30,747
KIDS' VOICE FOUNDATION LIMITED [Charity number: 1147178]
Kids' Voice identified three projects to support. The three projects were raising funds to send seven disabled children on the bronze expedition of the Duke of Edinburgh Awards, Fund a Prosthetic Arm for a 4 year old girl named Poppy Padfield and Fund an Info Commercial educating people about children with HIV produced by children with HIV. All of these projects are based in Greater London Area.
LIFE BRIDGING WORKS [Charity number: 1122649]
Life Bridging Works exists to bring life in all its fullness to some of the worlds poorest people. The various projects that we are currently involved in is:- Advance the Christian Religion- Sponsorship programme of children through education.- HIV/AIDS support group- Training Course for Church Leaders- Development of Educational Establishments - Health
£106,399
THE ELTON JOHN AIDS FOUNDATION [Charity number: 1017336]
The Foundation empowers people infected, affected and at risk of HIV/AIDS, to alleviate their physical, emotional and financial hardship, enabling them to improve their quality of life, live with dignity and exercise self determination. It funds broad ranges of services and operational research, focusing on the most disadvantaged and high risk groups both in the UK and around the world.
£29,914,747
IN LOVE AND FAITH [Charity number: 1166693]
(i) Providing relief of sickness among people with HIV/AIDS and other long term health conditions; (ii) Proving the education of the public of people in positions of responsibility in relation to HIV/AIDS; provide spiritual; (iii) bridging and quality pre-school, primary and secondary education to children (iv) facilitate exchange programmes for care workers between UK and developing countries
£2,260