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The Charities

All three charities, for which we are raising funds, are truly remarkable. The staff, residents, carers and even dogs are all brilliant. Most of all, they do an outstanding job in providing an excellent service and experience for the people they work with !!

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At Canine Partners our mission is to assist people with disabilities to enjoy a greater independence and a better quality of life and, where possible, to help them into education and employment, through the provision of specially trained dogs for the disabled, whose well-being is a key consideration.

 

More than 1.2 million people in the UK use a wheelchair, and a significant number of those would benefit from a canine partner.  We tailor make our dogs to each applicant’s individual needs, training them to help with everyday tasks such as opening and shutting doors, unloading the washing machine, picking up dropped items, pressing buttons and switches and getting help in an emergency.  We train dogs for the disabled with even the most complex conditions including members of HM Armed Forces.

Great Ormond Street Hospital Children's Charity raises money to enable the hospital to provide world class care and to pioneer new treatments and cures for childhood illnesses.With over 220,000 patient visits every year, we need your support to help us give hope to our young patients and their families.

An extraordinary place that needs your help

 

Great Ormond Street Hospital provides inspirational and world-class care to hundreds of children every day. But we need to raise over £50 million every year to help give hope to very sick children and their families.

The Royal Star & Garter Homes is a charity founded in 1916 to care for the severely injured young men returning from the battlegrounds of the First World War. Today we provide brilliant care to the whole military family in our friendly, modern and comfortable homes. Disabled ex-Service men and women, and their partners, can all benefit from our pioneering approach to nursing and therapeutic care.

 

We are proud to have enjoyed Royal patronage since our foundation, including that of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II from 1953 to the present day.

 

Anyone who is physically disabled or incapacitated and has served in Her Majesty’s Forces is eligible to apply for a place in a Royal Star & Garter Home, as well as the widows and partners of ex-Service people.

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