Cause we support 2025
Thank you for clicking through to learn more about the causes we support. All the organisations below have been championed and selected by individuals in our team and we are delighted to support the valuable work they do. We hope you don’t mind, but we have included a link for each charity for any visitors who wish to do the same.
Create
£452.48 donated
“A multi-award-winning charity empowering lives, reducing isolation and enhancing well-being through the creative arts.”
Their mission
To use the creative arts to connect, empower, inspire and upskill society’s most disadvantaged and vulnerable people, raising aspirations, building selfesteem, reducing isolation and enhancing wellbeing.
How they help
Create delivers inspiring arts programmes to the UK’s most marginalised communities, focusing on areas with limited access to the arts. They prioritise underserved groups using data on poverty, disability, and educational disadvantage to reach those most in need.
Rosa UK
£452.48 donated
“We exist to draw in and distribute funding to the women and girls sector, to strengthen organisations and to use our voice to achieve change.”
Their mission
Rosa’s mission is to contribute to improving the lives of women and girls by drawing in and distributing funding and resources to the women and girls sector, by strengthening organisations and by using our voice to achieve change.
How they help
We are a grant-making charity that’s dedicated to empowering women and girls throughout the UK. We provide funding and support to help organisations run their services, support their communities, amplify their voices, and bring attention to the issues they care about.
Crohn’s Colitis UK
£452.48 donated
“Improved lives today, a world free from Crohn’s and Colitis tomorrow.”
Their mission
Crohn’s and Colitis UK is a charitable organisation set up to support and advise those who have been diagnosed with either of the conditions. They want to see improved lives today, and a world free from Crohn’s and Colitis tomorrow.
How they help
The organisation offers a treasure trove of information and support about Crohn’s and Colitis as well as driving research and knowledge through donations, membership, sponsorship and voluntary help. They break taboos, they drive pioneering research, they bring people together, they campaign to improve lives and they are leading the fight against Crohn’s and Colitis.
Trussell Trust
£452.48 donated
“Working to stop UK hunger and poverty. Our network of food banks provides emergency food and support to people in crisis.”
Their mission
The Trussell Trust supports a nationwide network of food banks and provide emergency food and support to people locked in poverty, and campaign for change to end the need for food banks in the UK.
How they help
Over 14 million people in the UK, including 4.5 million children, live in poverty. They support 1,200+ food banks, providing at least three days of emergency food and crisis support. Between 2022 and 2023, nearly 3 million food parcels were distributed, a 37% increase, with 2024 expected to rise further.
Alzheimer’s Research UK
£904.96 donated
“Our vision is a world where people are free from the fear, harm and heartbreak of dementia.”
Their mission
Alzheimer’s Research UK is the UK’s leading dementia research charity, dedicated to causes, diagnosis, prevention, treatment and cure.
Backed by passionate scientists and supporters, they’re challenging the way people think about dementia, uniting the big thinkers in the field and funding the innovative science that will deliver a cure.
Their mission is to bring about the first life changing dementia treatment by 2025.
How they help
They’re working across four key areas of action:
-Understand the diseases that cause dementia.
-Diagnose people earlier and more accurately.
-Reduce risk, backed by the latest evidence.
-Treat dementia effectively.
Through these important strands of work, they’re bringing about breakthroughs that will change lives.
Demelza
£452.48 donated
“Demelza Hospice Care for Children provides care and support for seriously ill children, young people and their families.”
Their mission
Demelza supports children with serious or terminal conditions to live as fully as possible, helping families create meaningful moments together. Since 1998, they’ve continued this care through the support of donors.
How they help
They provide specialist hospice and home care across South East London, Kent, and East Sussex. Through tailored support from nurses, therapists, and volunteers, they help families cope and spend quality time together.
Age UK
£452.48 donated
“Every older person should be included and valued through campaigning, local support, advice and friendship, we’re changing the way we age.”
Their mission
Age UK aims to improve later life for everyone by creating a society where older people are valued, included, and able to live independently. The charity focuses on tackling issues such as loneliness, poverty, and inequality, while influencing policies and public attitudes to ensure older people are respected and supported.
How they help
Age UK supports older people through a nationwide network of services, including advice lines, information on health and finances, and practical help such as care support, befriending, and community activities. It also campaigns, conducts research, and works with partners to ensure older people’s voices are heard, helping them maintain independence, wellbeing, and quality of life.
UNICEF
£452.48 donated
“The United Nations Children’s Fund, works to build a better world for every child, every day, everywhere.”
Their mission
UNICEF provides more children with clean water, life-saving therapeutic food and vaccines, education and protection from violence than any other humanitarian organisation.
UNICEF works with families, local communities, organisations and governments in more than 190 countries to help every child realise their full potential. In everything they do, the most vulnerable children and those in greatest need have priority.
How they help
UNICEF protects children’s rights worldwide, working in the toughest places to reach the most vulnerable. They save lives through vaccines, clean water and nutrition, protect children from harm, and support education to help every child reach their potential.
Save the Children
£452.48 donated
“In over 100 countries, we support children to transform their lives. We’ve been working for a fairer world for a century. Discover the values, history and people that make us who we are.”
Their mission
Save the Children works to ensure every child has a healthy start in life, the opportunity to learn, and protection from harm. Its mission is to improve the lives of children around the world and defend their rights, especially those most vulnerable to poverty, conflict, and crisis.
How they help
Save the Children delivers emergency aid and long-term development programmes across areas such as healthcare, nutrition, education, and child protection. It responds to humanitarian crises, supports families and communities, and works with governments and partners to create lasting change—helping children survive, stay safe, and build a better future.
Macmillan Cancer Support
£452.48 donated
“Macmillan Cancer Support help everyone with cancer live life as fully as they can.”
Their mission
Being told ‘you have cancer’ can affect so much more than your health – it can also affect your family, your job, even your ability to pay the bills. But you’re still you. They get that. And, after over 100 years of helping people through cancer, they get what’s most important: that you’re treated as a person, not just a patient.
At Macmillan, they won’t rest, and won’t settle for giving anything other than the best possible support for people with cancer.
How they help
They give people with cancer everything they’ve got. They offer emotional, physical and financial support from the moment of diagnosis. Whether it’s help paying bills, advice on benefits or treatment, or just to chat.
The International Rescue Committee
£452.48 donated
“We help people survive, recover and rebuild their lives.”
Their mission
International Rescue Committee works to help people affected by conflict and disaster survive, recover, and rebuild their lives. Its mission is to restore safety, dignity, and hope to those uprooted by crises, while supporting long-term recovery and resilience.
How they help
The International Rescue Committee delivers emergency relief and long-term support in areas such as healthcare, education, economic wellbeing, and protection. It provides life-saving aid in crisis zones, supports refugees and displaced communities, and helps individuals gain the skills and resources needed to rebuild stable, independent lives.
Independent Age
£452.48 donated
“Independent Age is the national charity focused on improving the lives of people facing financial hardship in later life.”
Their mission
Independent Age works to improve the lives of older people facing financial hardship, with a focus on tackling poverty and inequality in later life. Its mission is to ensure older people can live with dignity, independence, and security.
How they help
Independent Age provides free advice and support on issues such as income, benefits, housing, and care, helping older people access the financial help they are entitled to. It also funds community organisations, carries out research, and campaigns for policy changes to reduce pensioner poverty and improve support systems for older people.
Dementia UK
£452.48 donated
“We are the specialist dementia nursing charity that is here for the whole family. Our nurses, known as Admiral Nurses, provide free, life-changing support and advice to anyone affected by dementia.”
Their mission
Dementia UK aims to improve the lives of people living with dementia and their families by providing expert, compassionate support through every stage of the condition. Its mission is to ensure no one faces dementia alone.
How they help
Dementia UK provides specialist Admiral Nurses who offer one-to-one support, practical advice, and emotional guidance to families affected by dementia. It also runs a national helpline, shares expert information, and works with healthcare services to improve dementia care—helping people manage challenges, plan ahead, and maintain quality of life.
Red Cross
£452.48 donated
“In an emergency, every second counts.”
Their mission
The British Red Cross aims to support people in crisis, whoever and wherever they are, helping them to prepare for, respond to, and recover from emergencies. As part of the global Red Cross and Red Crescent Movement, its mission is to protect human dignity and reduce suffering.
How they help
The British Red Cross provides emergency response services, including disaster relief, first aid, and support for people affected by conflicts, disasters, or personal crises. It also helps refugees and asylum seekers, offers community support such as mobility aids and loneliness services, and delivers international aid programmes—helping people rebuild their lives and strengthen resilience.
Canal and River Trust
£7918.4 donated
“Together, with your active support, we can keep canals alive.”
Their mission
Canal & River Trust aims to protect and preserve the UK’s canals and rivers, ensuring they are cared for as vital spaces for nature, heritage, and public wellbeing. Its mission is to keep these waterways alive, accessible, and beneficial for both people and wildlife.
How they help
Canal & River Trust maintains and restores waterways, protecting habitats and historic structures while improving biodiversity. It also creates opportunities for communities to engage through volunteering, walking, cycling, and boating, and delivers programmes that support wellbeing, education, and environmental awareness.
Trees – Ecologi
£7918.4 donated
“Climate leadership starts here. Measure, reduce and report your carbon emissions and fund high-integrity climate restoration.”
Their mission
Ecologi is a B Corp-certified platform that aims to accelerate global climate action by making it simple for individuals and businesses to reduce their environmental impact. Its mission is to fund high-quality climate solutions that help combat climate change and restore the planet.
How they help
Ecologi enables people and organisations to support verified projects such as tree planting and carbon reduction initiatives around the world. It partners with trusted environmental organisations, provides transparent tracking of impact, and helps businesses integrate sustainability into their operations—making climate action accessible, measurable, and scalable.
2025 DONATIONS
- Create – £452.48
- Rosa UK – £ 452.48
- Trussell Trust – £ 452.48
- Crohns and Colitis – £ 452.48
- Alzheimer's Research UK – £904.96
- Age UK – £ 452.48
- Demelza – £ 452.48
- Macmillan – £ 452.48
- Save the Children – £ 452.48
- Unicef – Children in Gaza crisis appeal – £ 452.48
- International Rescue Committee – £ 452.48
- Independent Age – £ 452.48
- Dementia UK – £ 452.48
- Red Cross – £ 452.48
- Canal and River Trust – £7918.40
- Million Tree Pledge – £7918.40
£22,624.00 TOTAL SUPPORT
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