People with dementia in Frome will gain real health benefits from working with nature
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As many as 80 people from the Frome area living with dementia will improve their health and contribute to important conservation projects, thanks to our grant to Froglife.
Find out moreOver 1,000 hungry children will get their morning off to a better start, thanks to our grant of £60,000 to children’s charity Magic Breakfast.
Find out moreWe are delighted to grant £60,000 to Devon’s SAFE Foundation Charity and fund their Flourishing Futures programme to combat trauma caused by domestic abuse.
Find out moreWe are delighted to award Bideford-based Families in Grief (FiG) a grant of £15,000; this is split over three years to provide a guaranteed income in support of the work they do.
Find out moreWolves Foundation, the official charity of Wolverhampton Wanderers FC, has launched a new project aimed at supporting over 100 older people in Wolverhampton who are experiencing loneliness and social isolation, thanks to our grant of £38,000.
Find out moreSome of the children in Cornwall’s most under resourced community of West Penwith, will get a better chance to develop and thrive, thanks to our grant of £60,000 to the Trelya charity.
Find out moreTime to Talk happens every year on 2 February and it aims to bring people’s attention to mental health and end the stigma around it.
Find out moreThanks to our £100,000 donation to the British Red Cross, Ukranian people living in the UK will receive support from the International Family Tracing team to find their loved ones.
Find out moreThis Anti-Bullying Week, we learn about Changing Faces’ relationship with Anti-Bullying Week, and how our grant has helped its beneficiaries.
Find out moreOver 50 impoverished children will have the opportunity to receive help and sunshine, thanks to a grant of £45,000 by Devonshire Freemasons.
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