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The following 'Charity Polo Days' are being held at the Beaufort Polo Club in 2008

williw foundation

The Willow Foundation funds and organises special days for seriously ill young adults aged 16-40 throughout the uk. Special days aim to provide young adults living with life-threatening conditions a chance to escape the pressures of their daily routine and share quality time with family and friend.


Hope for Tomorrow is a national cancer charity, which helps those with cancer, their families and dependants to cope with the reality of the situation.


3 choirs
The Three Choirs Festival, held each year since the early eighteenth century, and rotating between the three great cathedral cities of Gloucester, Worcester and Hereford is one of the world’s oldest classical choral music festivals. The Three Choirs Festival is itself now a registered charity, its object has traditionally been connected with the needs of clergy families, particularly widows and orphans.

Acorns childrens hospital is a registered charity established in 1983, offereing a network of care and support for their families across the heart of England.

St. James Place
As a successful commercial organisation, the St. James's Place Group believes it has a responsibility to apply some of its profits and energy for the benefit of less fortunate members of society. To this end, the St. James's Place Foundation was established in 1992.The Foundation makes grants of up to £10,000 to hospices in the UK for items such as equipment, the cost of therapy and other treatments.

Youth Action Wiltshire

Youth Action Wiltshire support and develop voluntary youth clubs and projects, through a programme of club visits, regular youth leaders forums, and bi-monthly newsletters. They provide information, training and workshops on a variety of issues, ranging from roles and responsibilities of a management committee, craft and sports workshops through to fundraising and managing young people.


http://www.tusk.org.html

The Countryside Foundation for Education (CFE)
The Countryside Foundation for Education (CFE) is an educational charity, established in 1986. It provides balanced teaching materials for schools that inform and encourage debate about the countryside, and also provide training for teachers about how to use the countryside in their teaching.

 

 
 

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