Dive into the spirit of giving this Christmas
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Underwater Actions, Above-Ground Impact
Help us spread the festive cheer! As thanks for all the great work we have done together this year, we invite you to help us apportion our charitable donation to one of the following worthy causes.
Choose your charity below:
Ashray Foundation
Ashray Foundation works to empower vulnerable communities, focusing on children from families in challenging circumstances and promoting female empowerment.
Through education, healthcare, and skills training, the foundation helps children break free from cycles of poverty, while women gain the resources to become self-reliant and lead independent lives.
Our donation will support rural families with access to clean water, healthcare, and sustainable livelihoods, ensuring that both women and children have the opportunity to thrive with dignity and hope. We hope to make a lasting impact on these communities.
For more information, visit:
Helen's Daughters
Helen’s Daughters take a holistic approach to empowering rural Caribbean women in the agricultural sector to exercise their economic rights.
Through agricultural training to pro-bono health services and even an innovative farm-to-table cooking show, the organisation focuses on combatting the regional food import-bill, tackling non-communicable diseases, whilst also ending poverty cycles in rural Caribbean communities.
Our proceeds will support primary schools in Nevis, all-female agri-apprenticeship programmes in Saint Lucia, mentorship a structured care-system for rural women farmers.
For more information visit:
Alzheimer's Society
Alzheimer’s Society is dedicated to supporting the millions of families affected by dementia, offering vital care services, advice, and community support.
Donations fund pioneering research aimed at understanding dementia and finding a cure.
This research is crucial in improving care for those living with the condition and paving the way to develop new treatments.
Our contribution will not only provide vital care but also help move us closer to a future where dementia no longer limits lives, offering hope for better care, support, and ultimately a cure to the disease.
For more information, visit:
https://www.alzheimers.org.uk/