Charities
18 Clues proudly supports animal and environmental charities both at home and abroad. Each time we add a new set of Challenges to our catalogue, we select an additional inspirational charity to support and donate to on a quarterly basis. As our business grows, so too will the size of our quarterly donations — and the number of charities we are able to support.
Although each charity is ‘paired’ with a particular set of Challenges, donations are not linked to the sales of specific products. Instead, they come directly from our profits and/or company funds.
Quarterly donations are usually shared evenly across all our supported charities. However, if a charity partners with us on a particular promotion, they will receive an additional donation generated from that campaign. These extra payments do not reduce the quarterly amounts given to our other charities.
Below are the charities 18 Clues currently supports, along with a short overview of each. Click any logo to visit their official website and learn more about their work. There will be many more added as we grow our catalogue.
Battersea Cats & Dogs
Established in 1860 by Mary Tealby, Battersea is one of the UK’s oldest and best known animal rescue centres. Offering love and expert care to cats and dogs in need by rescuing, rehabilitating and rehoming them, Battersea shares their knowledge and resources with rescue groups around the world.
WWF-UK
WWF-UK is focused on protecting nature and tackling the climate crisis. As part of the global WWF network, it works to protect wildlife, restore habitats, and promote sustainable living. Partnering with communities, governments, and businesses, WWF-UK works hard to create lasting global solutions.
Blue Cross
Blue Cross has helped sick, injured and homeless pets since 1897. In addition to providing veterinary care, re-homing services, and pet bereavement support, the charity also promotes responsible pet ownership and animal welfare. It works to ensure every pet has a happy and healthy life.
Born Free Foundation
Born Free is a UK-based charity that works to protect wild animals in their natural habitats and prevent animal suffering in captivity. Founded in 1984, it campaigns against the exploitation of animals in zoos, circuses, and the exotic pet trade, while also supporting conservation projects worldwide.
Rewilding Britain
Rewilding Britain is focused on restoring nature and biodiversity by reintroducing native species and allowing natural processes to shape the land. Founded in 2015, it supports large-scale rewilding projects that help tackle climate change, boost wildlife populations, and create healthier ecosystems.
Urban Squirrels
A London-based charity dedicated to providing vital care and advocacy for these intelligent and resourceful animals, highlighting their value in urban ecosystems, and promoting coexistence. The organisation also challenges legislation that currently prohibits the release of rescued grey squirrels back into the wild.







