| SALLYARMY | Informal term for a Protestant Christian charity founded by William and Catherine Booth (5,4) |
| SALVATIONARMY | Church founded by William and Catherine Booth (9,4) |
| MOTHERS | Christian charity founded by Mary Sumner in 1876 (7) |
| ARMY | Charity founded by William Booth, the Salvation ... |
| METHODIST | A member of a Protestant Christian denomination that derives from John Wesley's system of faith and practice (9) |
| SALVATION | Charity and social services organisation founded by William Booth, the ... Army |
| ORANGEMAN | In Northern Ireland, a member of a Protestant fraternal lodge; historically, a follower of William III (9) |
| METHODISM | Protestant Christian movement deriving its inspiration from the life and teachings of John Wesley (9 |
| CHARLOTTE | Daughter of William and Catherine (9) |
| SENTEBALE | Charity founded in 2006 by Prince Harry and Prince Seeiso of Lesotho (9) |
| MORAVIANS | Members of a Protestant Church originating in 1772 as a revival of the Bohemian Brethren |
| DEBENHAMS | Department store founded by William Clark in 1778 |
| STONEWALL | UK LGBT rights charity founded in 1989 by Ian McKellen amongst others (9) |
| ADVENTIST | Member of a Protestant denomination: Seventh Day ___ (9) |
| UNITEDWAY | Charity founded in Denver in 1887 |
| BARNARDOS | Children's charity founded in 1866 (9) |
| LOLLARDS | Members of a pre- Protestant Christian movement founded by John Wycliffe in the 14th century (8) |
| THEPRINCESTRUST | Youth charity founded by the Queen's eldest son in 1976 to aid employment and training (3,7,5) |
| CANCER | Rugby Against - - - , charity founded by grass-roots player Aaron Beesley (6) |
| MENCAP | British learning disability charity founded by Judy Fryd in 1946 |