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After several years of working with personal injury claimants your heart always goes out to those that have been injured and that have nowhere to turn to help them with the medical and other bills that have been racked up as a result. Let alone the life changing consequences of some of those injuries. Many charities have been set up and we encourage you, especially if you have received compensation for your injuries, to think of those with no-one to seek recompense from and donate a portion of that settlement to worthy causes. Between 5%-10% of the money generated from this site each month goes to these:

Brake - a national road safety charity to prevent death and injury on the roads and to care for people who are bereaved or affected by serious injury in a road crash. www.brake.org.uk

Refuge - Thirty five years ago, in 1971, Refuge opened the world's first refuge for women and children escaping domestic violence. www.refuge.org.uk

PDSA - the UK's leading veterinary charity caring for the pets of people in need. They provide free veterinary treatment to more than 4,650 sick and injured animals every day. www.pdsa.org.uk

Help the Aged - Help the Aged is an international charity fighting to free disadvantaged older people from poverty, isolation and neglect. www.helptheaged.org.uk

The Prostate Cancer Charity - Prostate cancer is the second most common cancer amongst men in Scotland. In 2002 there were 2335 new cases. www.prostate-cancer.org.uk

Women's Aid - a national charity working to end domestic violence against women and children. www.womensaid.org.uk

ECPAT - working with local and global agencies to stop child prostitution, slavery and trafficking. www.ecpat.org.uk

Support Line - a national telephone helpline providing emotional support and information to children, young people and adults on issues such as child abuse, domestic violence, self harm, bullying, depression, mental health. www.supportline.org.uk


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