Charities


Lymphoma Association


Helping those affected by lymphatic cancer - the Lymphoma Association provides emotional support and information on a range of issues to anyone with lymphatic cancer and to their families, carers and friends.

When someone learn that they have a lymphoma, whether Hodgkin lymphoma (formerly known as Hodgkin's disease) or non-Hodgkin lymphoma, they may know little about it. In these circumstances, it is very natural to feel fear or anxiety. At the Lymphoma Association we believe, however, that knowledge conquers fear and that the more you know about something, the less afraid and anxious you are likely to be.

Charity Registration No 1068395
Lymphoma Association

The Burned Children's Club


The Burned Children's Club gives support to young burn survivors and their families. They promote self esteem and help children come to terms with their altered body image. Support is also essential to parents and sibblings, as they too need help, to adjust and come to terms with the trauma. All this is done through fun, recreation and mutual support.

Charity Registration No 1062024

The Burned Children's Club

PRA Benevolent Fund


The Professional Rugby Players Association (PRA) Benevolent Fund provides support for players who have retired from professional rugby due to serious injury or illness. Previous recipients include the Nick Duncombe Memorial Trust set up in memory of Harlequins & England scrum half who passed away in 2003, Sale Sharks Andy Blyth, London Irish full back Jarrod Cunningham who passed away last year from Motor Neurones aged just 39, former England and Bristol full back Alastair Hignell and, most notably, Leicester and England's U-21 prop Matt Hampson, who suffered a serious neck injury in 2005.

Charity Registration No 1113160

Professional Rugby Players Association

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