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Registered charity · No. SC054202SCIO (Scottish Charitable Incorporated Organisation)Scottish Borders

The Association for Vaccine Injury in Scotland

The Association for Vaccine Injury in Scotland is a registered charity in Scotland working in the prevention or relief of poverty, the advancement of health, the relief of those in need by reason of age, ill-health, disability, financial hardship or other disadvantage, based in Scottish Borders.

Quick answer

The Association for Vaccine Injury in Scotland is a registered charity (number SC054202) on the Office of the Scottish Charity Regulator (OSCR) register, so it is a legitimate, regulator-overseen organisation. It is registered for: the prevention or relief of poverty; the advancement of health; the relief of those in need by reason of age, ill-health, disability, financial hardship or other disadvantage. Its latest reported income was £6,413 (year ending 2026-05-31). CharityCompare shows its official register record below; a Clarity Score is added automatically once detailed filing history is available.

Key facts

Registered charity number
SC054202
Status
Registered (active)
Charity type
SCIO (Scottish Charitable Incorporated Organisation)
Location
Scottish Borders
Latest income (year ending 2026-05-31)
£6,413

What the charity does

Raise public awareness of covid-19 vaccine injury. Help to combat the effects of such injuries by providing aids and adaptations following professional advice. Accept donations and sponsorship to enable the funding of support mechanisms, aids and adaptations. Approach medically qualified professionals to gain their support and endorsement of our charity. Provide financial support for those affected by vaccine injury to access homeopathic and alternative healthcare where needs cannot be met by NHS provision. Partnership with other relevant support agencies.

Registered causes

the prevention or relief of povertythe advancement of healththe relief of those in need by reason of age, ill-health, disability, financial hardship or other disadvantage

Why there's no Clarity Score yet

The Clarity Score is computed from full financial filing history. The Association for Vaccine Injury in Scotland is on the official register but outside the detailed-filing group we currently score (or awaiting its first filings), so we show its official register record instead of a rating. Its score appears automatically once enough filing data exists — never by payment. How scoring works

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Frequently asked questions

Is The Association for Vaccine Injury in Scotland a legitimate charity?
Yes. The Association for Vaccine Injury in Scotland is a registered charity (number SC054202) regulated by the Office of the Scottish Charity Regulator (OSCR). You can verify it on the official register.
What does The Association for Vaccine Injury in Scotland do?
Raise public awareness of covid-19 vaccine injury. Help to combat the effects of such injuries by providing aids and adaptations following professional advice. Accept donations and sponsorship to enable the funding of support mechanisms, aids and adaptations. Approach medically qualified professionals to gain their support and endorsement of our charity. Provide financial support for those affected by vaccine injury to access homeopathic and alternative healthcare where needs cannot be met by NHS provision. Partnership with other relevant support agencies.
How can I donate to The Association for Vaccine Injury in Scotland?
The Association for Vaccine Injury in Scotland does not list a website in its register entry. Its official OSCR entry lists its contact details — CharityCompare never processes donations.

Source: Office of the Scottish Charity Regulator (OSCR) register extract dated 2026-07-18, used under the Open Government Licence v3.0. Always verify current details on the official register entry.