The late Queen Elizabeth II was associated with numerous charities, serving as a patron for over 600 organizations. Notable ones include the British Red Cross, the National Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Children (NSPCC), and the Save the Children Fund. She also supported numerous cultural, educational, and health-related charities, reflecting her diverse interests and commitment to public service. Her philanthropic legacy continues to inspire charitable work across the UK and beyond.
Saint John Ambulance
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She gives money to the charities and attends their functions and dinners. She also encourages people to give to those charities.
the queen gives them support and help. she does this by giving more things and money.
She is the leader of over 600 charities.
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She gives them to local charities and hospitals to have!
Queen Elizabeth liked to help and support charities and the armed forces. She liked helping people who were in need.
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According to the official Web site of the British monarchy, The Queen is patron of more than 620 charities and organizations. These include: * Queen Elizabeth Hospital for Children * The Campaign to Protect Rural England * The Kennel Club * The Songbird Survival Organization * Royal Society for the Protection of Birds
the queen! most swans belong to her!
she was a member of the Hanoverian dynasty