This charity was founded on 26 June 1996 and had 220 members by 2004.
At the same time, the first charities were founded for nursing and aid to the poor.
The charity was founded in December 1987 from a trust which had operated since 1982.
To consolidate this basic idea, the charity of "culture for children" was founded in 2010.
The charity was founded in 1962 to take care of orphans and expanded through years.
The charity was founded in 1924 as a response to the number of animals abandoned on London's streets.
The charity was founded in 2001 as the 24 Hour Museum, when the website of the same name became an independent company.
The charity was founded in the wake of the 2002 Bali bombings which left 255 dead and 446 injured.
A charity in his name was founded in 1993.
The charity was founded in 1962 and the current chief executive is Rob Owen.