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Making a positive difference

Barchester’s Charitable Foundation is a registered charity that helps older people and adults with a disability across England, Scotland, Wales and Jersey. Our focus is about connecting or re-connecting people with others in their local community, and we support applications that combat loneliness and enable people to be active and engaged.

Your donations help support these people

Jane out on her handcycle

Clocking up the miles

We help with many different types of mobility equipment, specific to the needs and situation of each individual.

Clare out exploring

Off exploring

Mobility equipment is key to getting people living with a disability out and about in their local community and giving them independence.

Staying active

Staying active

There are many ways of staying active when you get older and walking football is one of them.

200477 Eileen @Ness

Walking wheels providing freedom

Specialist equipment for disabled people provides freedom and independence for a long time to come.

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Activities for older people

We provide funding for groups activities such as physical exercise, arts and crafts, flower arranging, music therapy and singing.

Elders Voice

Green outdoor space

Outdoor space where people can get social, healthier and happier is more important now than ever.

What's happening and who we've helped

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We recently awarded funding to Shirley Lions Club CIO to help fund their annual New Year party for the pensioners in Shirley.

Yorkshire
Groups and charities we've helped
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Yorkshire & Humber Asbestos Support Group (SARAG) were pleased to receive funding from us towards the yearly Christmas lunch that they provide for their members and supporters.

Christmas meal
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In October last year we awarded funding to St Francis Community Centre. They are an all-inclusive social hub of activity, who have served the local and wider community of Hinckley for the past 25 years.

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