| SALVATION | Charity and social services organisation founded by William Booth, _ Army (9) |
| ARMY | Charity organisation founded by William Booth, the Salvation ... |
| SALVATIONARMY | Organisation founded by William Booth |
| ASIC | What acronym is used for the Australian organisation which. among other things, regulates the conduct of financial services organisations? (4) |
| SALLYARMY | Informal name for body founded by William Booth (5,4) |
| ELEPHANTS | Protected by the Tusk Trust charity and photographed by Nick Brandt, the largest land mammals on Earth (9) |
| COMINTERN | International Communist organisation founded by Lenin in 1919 (9) |
| MERCENARY | Top expenses ran up in Charity and one wants to fight for more money (9) |
| DEBENHAMS | Department store founded by William Clark in 1778 |
| BNAIBRITH | Excellent UK national among bunch regularly in Jewish service organisation (1'3,1'4) |
| LIONSCLUB | The driver behind the cats service organisation (5,4) |
| THESALVATION | Organisation founded as the East London Christian Mission by William Booth in 1865 (3,9,4) |
| ARTS | - and Crafts; creative movement co-founded by William Morris based on the aesthetic of handcrafting and guilds as opposed to mass-production (4) |
| PHILADELPHIA | A city and port in South East Pennsylvania, founded by William Penn (12) |
| RSPCA | Abbreviation of an animal welfare charity co-founded by William Wilberforce (1,1,1,1,1) |
| DARKEST | William Booth's "In ___ England and the Way Out" |
| REDCROSS | Organisation founded by Henry Dunant and colleagues in Geneva in 1863. (3,5) |
| ACIDROCK | Music clubs engaged by charity and foundation (4,4) |
| SEVENTH | The ___ Day Adventists are an American sect founded by William Miller (7) |
| WINCHESTER | Cathedral city in Hampshire with a public school founded by William of Wykeham in 1382 (10) |