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Emergency service workers PR102

Emergency service workers is a tag in the UK-CAT classification of charities in the UK. It is part of the Professions category.

67 charities have been tagged with this tag. This represents 0.03% 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(police officers?|paramedic(s)?|ambulance workers|fire( |-)+(fighters?|m[ae]n|wom[ae]n))\b

Distribution by size of charity

Income band Charities with tag Percent of all charities
Under £10k 22 0.03%
£10k - £100k 19 0.03%
£100k - £250k 5 0.03%
£250k - £500k 5 0.06%
£500k - £1m 1 0.02%
£1m - £10m 8 0.10%
Over £10m 1 0.05%
Total 61 0.03%

Distribution by charity regulator

Regulator Charities with tag Percent of all charities
ccew 55 0.03%
oscr 9 0.04%
ccni 3 0.04%
Total 67 0.03%

Ten largest charities (by income)

Name Latest income
NORTH WEST AIR AMBULANCE [Charity number: 1075641]
The North West Air Ambulance Charity helicopters and HEMS (Helicopter Emergency Medical Service) response vehicles operate 365 days a year, with doctors and HEMS paramedics on board providing enhanced pre-hospital care and hospital transfers to patients across the entire North West. The charity is dedicated to the conservation and preservation of life, through services of an air ambulance.
£11,239,148
FIRE FIGHTERS CHARITY [Charity number: 1093387]
The Charity provides services that enhance the quality of life of the fire services community through a range of support to meet their mental, physical and social needs.
£9,561,165
The Fire Fighters Charity [Charity number: SC040096]
1.1 The Objects of the Charity are such charitable purposes as the Trustees shall in their absolute discretion determine (including, without limitation, the relief of poverty. the advancement of health or the saving of lives) for those persons having a direct or indirect association with the fir services community ('the beneficiary class') as defined in the Charity's rules and 1.2 the relief of Burns survivors by yhe provision only of rehabilitation, and advisory services as the Trustees shall in their absolute discrection determine
£9,561,165
The Police Treatment Centres [Charity number: SC043396]
The Charity's objects are specifically restricted to the advancement of health and the relief of those in need by reason of ill health, disability or other disadvantage and the promotion of the efficiency and effectiveness of the Police Service for the public benefit in particular but not limited to: 5.1 Provide treatment and/or facilities for ill or injured police officers to support their return to better health and wellbeing. 5.2 Provide treatment, at the Trustees' discretion and where capacity allows, for retired police officers and police cadets who are ill or injured to support their return to better health and wellbeing. 5.3 Provide treatment, at the Trustees' discretion and where capacity allows, in significant and unique cases to members of a policing organisation who are ill or injured to support their return to better health and wellbeing.
£6,176,033
THE POLICE TREATMENT CENTRES [Charity number: 1147449]
THE ADVANCEMENT OF HEALTH AND THE RELIEF OF THOSE IN NEED BY REASON OF ILL HEALTH, DISABILITY OR OTHER DISADVANTAGE AND THE PROMOTION OF THE EFFICIENCY AND EFFECTIVENESS OF THE POLICE SERVICE FOR THE PUBLIC BENEFIT IN PARTICULAR BUT NOT LIMITED TO: 5.1 PROVIDE TREATMENT AND/OR FACILITIES FOR ILL OR INJURED POLICE OFFICERS TO SUPPORT THEIR RETURN TO BETTER HEALTH AND WELLBEING.
£6,176,033
METROPOLITAN POLICE BENEVOLENT FUND [Charity number: 1125409]
Provides financial assistance to serving, retired and ex Metropolitan Police Officers and their dependants in need by way of a monetary grant or interest free loan. Also allows officers free access to Flint House, the Police Rehabilitation Centre in Goring, where necessary and supports the Metropolitan and City Police Orphans Fund
£2,431,491
COLLEGE OF PARAMEDICS [Charity number: 1164445]
Membership organisation development of the Paramedic Profession
£2,057,936
THE METROPOLITAN AND CITY POLICE ORPHANS FUND [Charity number: 234787]
To providing grants to necessitous orphans of members of the Metropolitan and City Police Officers to further their educational and welfare needs.
£1,418,138
Police Care UK [Charity number: SC047767]
4.1 The objects of the charity shall be restricted specifically to the promotion of the efficiency of the police force in the United Kingdom and the assistance of Beneficiaries in need including by: 4.1.1 The relief in cases of need of: 4.1 .1.1 Dependants of serving or former Police Officers who die. or have died as a result of an injury received. in the execution of duty. 4.1.1 .2 Serving or former Police Officers who are or have been incapacitated as a result of an injury received in the execution of duty or Dependants of such Police Officers. 4.1.1.3 Serving or former Police Officers who are suffering from mental ill health as a result of their work as a Police Officer or Dependants of such Police Officers. and 4.1 .1.4 Police Officers who are required to take early retirement from the police force due to medical reasons (irrespective of cause). in order to assist in their transition into alternative careers and/or retirement. 4.1 .2 In circumstances other than those described in 1.1. above: 4.1.2.1 The relief of Beneficiaries in cases of need. hardship or distress. 4.1.2.2 The relief of mental or physical sickness. disability or infirmity among Beneficiaries. 4.1.2.3 The relief of old age among Beneficiaries. 4.1 .2.4 The provision or support of facilities for sports or recreation and other forms of leisure time occupation for Beneficiaries. and 4.1.2.5 The provision of education to Beneficiaries in order to assist in their transition into alternative careers and to Dependants.
£1,125,903
CARE OF POLICE SURVIVORS [Charity number: 1170760]
Provides peer support to the families of police officers and police staff who have lost their lives while on duty. This support can be of a one to one nature or group activities such as parents weekends, spouses weekends and children's activities.
£615,626

Ten random charities

Name Latest income
REDEEMER AID [Charity number: 1125073]
The Charity aims to prevent or reduce injuries and deaths, and save lives of others, by equipping people with the relevant knowledge and skills to identify and deal with basic first aid issues, especially gunshot and stabbed wounds. In collaboration with the Red Cross Liverpool, and paramedic Steve Evans we provide community based, accessible, relevant and accredited First Aid Training for all.
FIRE SAFETY FRIENDS OF RUSSIA [Charity number: 1111321]
Raise funds for provision of decommissioned fire fighting equipment to Russia & former Soviet Union states, covering purchase, preparation & shipment & provide training on the use and maintenance of the equipment. Training provided for fire fighting, rescue work, paramedic services plus operational organisation & procedures. Promote understanding & development of positive international relations.
THE DOYLE PHILLIPS FOUNDATION [Charity number: 1197800]
TO RELIEVE THE NEEDS OF THE FAMILIES, PARTNERS AND DEPENDENTS OF POLICE OFFICERS AND POLICE STAFF WHO HAVE LOST THEIR LIVES IN CONNECTION WITH POLICE DUTY OR WHILST SERVING FOR A UK POLICE FORCE DUE TO NATURAL CAUSES, ACCIDENTS OR IN OTHER TRAUMATIC CIRCUMSTANCES BY OFFERING PRACTICAL ASSISTANCE AND PEER SUPPORT.
DAI REES FOUNDATION [Charity number: 1163215]
The Dai Rees Foundation (DRF) is a charitable organisation made up of UK based registered Paramedics. Our aim is to provide assistance to remote and rural locations across the globe by increasing health awareness, facilitating emergency medical training and donation of medical equipment. The DRF will also act as a trust and provide financial and logistical support to similar projects.
£110
CARE OF POLICE SURVIVORS [Charity number: 1101478]
Provides peer support to the families of police officers who have lost their lives in the line of duty. This support can be of a one to one nature or group activities such as parents weekends, spouses weekends and children's activities.
The Fire Fighters Charity [Charity number: SC040096]
1.1 The Objects of the Charity are such charitable purposes as the Trustees shall in their absolute discretion determine (including, without limitation, the relief of poverty. the advancement of health or the saving of lives) for those persons having a direct or indirect association with the fir services community ('the beneficiary class') as defined in the Charity's rules and 1.2 the relief of Burns survivors by yhe provision only of rehabilitation, and advisory services as the Trustees shall in their absolute discrection determine
£9,561,165
The Scottish Police Credit Union Foundation [Charity number: SC040636]
To advance education and good financial awareness within all Scottish Police Forces, in any manner now or in the future deemed charitable in law, and in particular, to provide all Scottish Police officers, Scottish Police Force support officers, Scottish Police Special Constables, and their immediate families with support for educational initiatives which will enable better financial management. To advance good citizenship throughout Scotland in any manner now or in the future deemed charitable in law, and in particular, assist all Scottish Police Forces to improve engagement with disadvantaged communities by providing support for initiatives which will enable improved diversionary activities for all social groups, although young people in particular. To further the objects of other Scottish Police based charitable organisations.
£27,535
SOUTH WEST POLICE COMPASSIONATE FUND [Charity number: 1191281]
Providing benefits to serving/retired police officers and their dependants in charitable need
£374,961
North East Scotland Police Welfare Fund [Charity number: SC044963]
4 The organisation's purposes are: A The prevention or relief of hardship by providing financial assistance in conditions of need to: I Former Officers and members of the Special Constabulary (and/or their dependants) of Grampian Police or its constituent Forces, or the Police Service of Scotland (North East Division), or any future Police administrative divisions covering the same area of North East Scotland. II Former members of Police Support Staff (and/or their dependants) of the Police Forces as specified above. III Widows or widowers (and/or their dependants) of former officers of the Police Forces as specified above. IV Widows or widowers (and/or their dependants) of former members of Police Support Staff of the Police Forces as specified above. V Any other person (and/or their dependants) having had some connection with the Police Forces as specified above, whether Police Officer or Police Support Staff B I To support charities whose purposes include the provision of benefit to persons (and/or their dependants) who have or have had some connection with Police Forces covering the North East of Scotland II To support organisations or bodies who have themselves provided support to persons (and/or their dependants) who have or have had some connection with Police Forces covering the North East of Scotland. III To support persons (and/or their dependants) who have had some connection with Police Forces covering the North East of Scotland, whom the Committee consider would, in all the circumstances, benefit thereby from an improved quality of life.
£636
COAST MEDIC [Charity number: 1155697]
Coast Medic "Paramedics Afloat Saving Lives". Proving medical care on the water and lifesaving equipment on the shore, We are the UK charity that offers voluntary pre-hospital medical care at sea.
£28,184

Last update: January 2, 2024
Created: January 2, 2024