graphic: Charities

Our team are heavily involved in charitable work throughout the Hampshire region and beyond. here is a list
of the charities we proudly support.

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Fairbridge

Based in 15 of the most disadvantaged areas in England, Scotland and Wales, Fairbridge supports young people aged 13-25 who are not in education, employment or training - giving them the motivation, confidence and skills they need to change their lives.

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Southampton Sight

Southampton Sight: The city's largest charity helping blind and partially sighted people.

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wheatsheaf trust

Wheatsheaf Trust is a charity working to promote social inclusion in some of the most disadvantaged areas of Hampshire.

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Sonus

The practical support given by Sonus (Hampshire Deaf Association) ensures that no one needs to cope with deafness alone.

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The Minstead Training Project

The Minstead Training Project was founded in 1986 and offers whole year round services in residential and day care and training in Work, Life and Social Skills to young people who have learning disabilites.

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The AAIR Charity

AAIR is proud to raise funds for the world-renowned research unit based at Southampton General Hospital. The team is dedicated to finding effective treatments and cures for allergic diseases.

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Naomi House

We support over 220 families with life limiting conditions and support their families. We are there for the good days, difficult days and last days.

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Wessex Heartbeat

Established in 1992, Wessex Heartbeat is one of the region's major charities and exists to support the work of the Wessex Cardiac Centre (WCC).

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Wessex Cancer

Offers Counselling and Complementary Therapies free to patients, their families or carers and provides help and relief for people on their cancer journeys.

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The Dorset Deaf Association

The Wiltshire & Dorset Deaf Association was formed in 2004 and aims to offer a range of services to ensure that deaf, deafened and hard of hearing people in Dorset and Wiltshire enjoy equal access, opportunity and have the same independence as hearing people.

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The Cedar School

The Cedar School is a purpose built school for Physically Disabled Children aged between 3 and 16 years.

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The Rainbow Centre

Specialists in conductive education helping children with Cerebral Palsy throughout the South of England.

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Leukaemia Busters

Saving young lives through research. Leukaemia Busters conducts world-class research focused on developing more effective and safer antibody-based treatments for children and adults with currently incurable forms of leukaemia and other blood-related cancers.

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Hampshire Autistic Society

Improving the quality of life for people with autism.

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Youth Options

Supporting young people across Hampshire. Youth Options is a charity with significant success in supporting, developing and engaging children and young people.