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  • Grant for The Magpie Centre

    HFCT was pleased to support The Magpie Centre – West Norfolk Riding for the Disabled, which offers activities such as riding and carriage driving to all age groups and, wherever possible, to people with any disability.
  • Grant for Panathlon Challenge

    HFCT was pleased to support Panathlon Challenge which gives young people with disabilities and special educational needs every year the opportunity to take part in competitive sport.
  • Second grant for Shine

    HFCT was pleased to again support Shine which provides support and information for people affected by Spina Bifida, Hydrocephalus and associated conditions.
  • Grant for the C4WS Homeless Project

    HFCT was pleased to support the C4WS Homeless Project which operates a winter night shelter providing temporary shelter, as well as ongoing support to help people move into more stable accommodation.
  • Grant for the Anne Robson Trust

    HFCT was pleased to support the Anne Robson Trust which organises volunteers to spend time with end-of-life patients, especially those with no visitors or whose family members can only visit occasionally.
  • Grant for Tom's Trust

    HFCT was pleased to support Tom's Trust which is dedicated to providing psychological support for children with brain tumours and their families.
  • Grant for Shine

    HFCT was pleased to support Shine which provides support and information for people affected by Spina Bifida, Hydrocephalus and associated conditions.
  • Grant for The Soup Kitchen

    HFCT was pleased to support The Soup Kitchen which provides free nutritious meals, clothing, toiletries and a sense of belonging for the homeless, elderly, lonely and vulnerable in London.
  • Grant for SASBAH

    HFCT was pleased to support SASBAH which supports people affected by spina bifida, hydrocephalus and other related conditions.
  • Donation to Noah's Ark Children's Hospice

    HFCT was pleased to support Noah's Ark Children's Hospice in its No Child Left Behind Campaign which raised over £2.1m in 36 hours. The campaign aimed to triple the number of children supported over the coming three years.