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For every £100 raised in sponsorship CLIC Sargent can send a young person who has, or has had, cancer or leukaemia on an activity weekend. Headway - the brain injury association can provide four families with vital information packs when a relative has sustained a brain injury. FSNBF can provide 6 hours of extensive therapy to an injured firefighter or a member of their family. Alzheimer's Society can provide 20 copies of the Society's 'Welcome Pack' which is sent out with every new enquiry for help and support.
CLIC Sargent

CLIC Sargent
Our work never stops because every day in the UK, another 10 families are told the devestating news that their child has cancer. But whatever happens we'll be ther for every family who needs us, every step of the way.

Contact Dee Richardson on 0113 230 7902 or email her at: dee.richardson@clicsargent.org.uk
For more information on this charity please visit www.clicsargent.org.uk


FSNBF

Fire Services National Benevolent Fund
Supporting firefighters who have sustained injury. A range of services are available through the Fund's state of the art physiotherapy and recuperation centres.

Contact Laura Harden on 01256 366566 or email her at: lharden@fsnbf.org.uk
For more information on this charity please visit www.fsnbf.org.uk


Headway

Headway
Headway - the brain injury association is the leading UK charity dedicated to the support of people who have sustained a brain injury, their families and carers.

Contact Rachel Broughton on 0115 9240800 or email her at: eventsandconferences@headway.org.uk
For more information on this charity please visit www.headway.org.uk


Alzheimer's Society

Alzheimer's Society
The Alzheimer's Society is the UK's leading care and research charity for people with dementia, their families and carers.

Contact Lucy Toller on 0870 417 0192 or email her at enquiries@alzheimers.org.uk
For more information on this charity please visit www.alzheimers.org.uk


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