This month's Lifeline appeal is on behalf of the charity Back Up, which helps people affected by spinal cord injuries to get the most that they can out of life. Also in HD. [S]
Tom Kerridge presents a Lifeline appeal on behalf of the MS Society, a charity that helps people and their families affected by multiple sclerosis. Also in HD. [S]
Imelda Staunton presents a Lifeline appeal on behalf of the charity Living Paintings, which publishes books to help blind children experience the joy of reading. Also in HD. [S]
Lucy Siegle presents this month's Lifeline appeal on behalf of Anthony Nolan, a charity that helps to save lives by connecting transplant patients with stem cell donors. Also in HD. [S]
Kate Bottley appeals on behalf of the Trussell Trust, a charity that supports a nationwide network of food banks for people in crisis and campaigns to end UK hunger and poverty. Also in HD. [S]
Alan Titchmarsh appeals on behalf of Horatio's Garden, a charity that creates therapeutic gardens in NHS hospitals to support the recovery of those affected by spinal injuries. Also in HD. [S]
Kym Marsh presents an appeal on behalf of the Lullaby Trust, a charity that offers emotional and practical support to families who have lost a young child. Also in HD. [S]
Gail Porter appeals on behalf of Changing Faces, who offer practical and emotional support to people living with a scar, mark or condition that makes them look different. Also in HD. [S]
Ben and Marina Fogle present an appeal on behalf of the charity Tommy's, which funds pioneering research into miscarriage, stillbirth and premature birth. Also in HD. [S]
This month's Lifeline appeal is on behalf of Ovarian Cancer Action, a charity campaigning to increase awareness and fund scientific research into the disease. Also in HD. [S]
Amar Latif appeals on behalf of Retina UK, a charity that provides support and information for those with inherited sight loss, and also funds research into potential treatments. Also in HD. [S]
Christopher Eccleston appeals on behalf of Beat, a charity that helps people with eating disorders and promotes a better understanding of these widely stigmatised illnesses. Also in HD. [S]
Edith Bowman appeals on behalf of Bag Books, a charity providing multi-sensory books to children and adults with learning disabilities. Also in HD. [S]
An appeal on behalf of Whizz-Kidz, a charity that helps disabled children by providing the equipment, support and life skills they need to reach their full potential. Also in HD. [S]
Athlete Greg Rutherford makes an appeal on behalf of StreetGames, a charity that uses sport to bring positive change to the lives of disadvantaged young people. Also in HD. [S]
Jeremy Vine presents a lifeline appeal on behalf of Parkinson's UK, a charity that funds vital research and support for anyone living with Parkinson's. Also in HD. [S]
Gaby Roslin presents a lifeline appeal on behalf of WellChild - a charity helping to get seriously ill children and young people out of hospital and home to their families. [S]
Nina Wadia presents a Lifeline appeal on behalf of JDRF - a charity that carries out vital research into Type 1 Diabetes in the hope of finding a prevention, treatment and cure. [S]
Anneka Rice makes an appeal on behalf of Thrive, a national charity that helps disabled and disadvantaged people experience the therapeutic benefits of gardening. [S]
Radzi Chinyanganya presents an appeal on behalf of Brathay Trust, a charity offering programmes to vulnerable young people to inspire them to make positive changes to their lives. [S]
Shane Richie presents this month's Lifeline appeal for the Childhood Eye Cancer Trust, a charity dedicated to supporting children diagnosed with Eye Cancer, and their families. [S]
Nick Knowles presents an appeal on behalf of Walking with the Wounded, a charity which helps vulnerable veterans integrate back into society and sustain their independence. Also in HD. [S]
Penelope Wilton presents an appeal on behalf of Roald Dahl's Marvellous Children's Charity, which funds specialist nurses to help seriously ill children and support their families. Also in HD. [S]
Scroobius Pip presents an appeal on behalf of the British Stammering Association, a charity that offers advice, support and information to people who stammer and their families. Also in HD. [S]
Sara Cox presents an appeal on behalf of Auditory Verbal UK, which provides children who have hearing difficulties with intensive therapy to help train their brains to hear. Also in HD. [S]
Scott Mills presents an appeal on behalf of the MS Trust. The charity helps people with multiple sclerosis get the specialist care and information they need. Also in HD. [S]
Gemma Atkinson presents an appeal on behalf of the British Heart Foundation, which fights to end heart disease and funds cardiovascular research in the UK. Also in HD. [S]
Chris Packham presents an appeal on behalf of Dogs for Good, who provide training of assistance dogs to help people with physical disabilities and children with autism. Also in HD. [S]
Royal Society for Blind Children: Bertie Carvel presents an appeal on behalf of the Royal Society for Blind Children, which provides specialist sight-loss assistance. Also in HD. [S]
Anita Dobson presents an appeal on behalf of Phab, a charity that brings together children and adults to help them build social skills and self-confidence. Also in HD. [S]
Michael Crawford appeals on behalf of the Sick Children's Trust, a charity that provides vital support for families when their children are seriously ill in hospital. Also in HD. [S]
Dr Ranj Singh presents an appeal on behalf of Bowel & Cancer Research, who fund innovative medical research and are paving the way to better treatment. Also in HD. [S]
Fern Britton presents an appeal on behalf of Dreams Come True, who help children and young adults with serious medical conditions to realise a dream. Also in HD. [S]
Dan Snow presents an appeal on behalf of the British Polio Fellowship, a charitable organisation supporting people who are living with the late effects of polio. Also in HD. [S]
Tom Daley presents an appeal on behalf of the Brain Tumour Charity, which supports people living with a brain tumour as well as funding research into finding a cure. Also in HD. [S]
IntoUniversity: Tom Hollander presents an appeal on behalf of IntoUniversity, a national charity that provides local learning centres in some of the UK's most deprived communities. Also in HD. [S]
Tiny Tickers: Gabby Logan presents an appeal on behalf of Tiny Tickers - a national charity working to increase the detection rate of heart defects in children. Also in HD. [S]
Hope Support Services: Sian Williams presents an appeal on behalf of Hope Support Services who help the children of those who are diagnosed with a life-threatening illness. Also in HD. [S]
Cure Parkinson's Trust: Gavin Hastings presents an appeal on behalf of the Cure Parkinson's Trust, the only UK charity solely dedicated to finding a cure for Parkinson's disease. Also in HD. [S]