
The Scarborough Group Foundation has announced its latest round of charitable giving, supporting organisations working across healthcare, community wellbeing, disability sport and youth development.
In its most recent funding round, the Foundation has committed £47,500 to charities delivering vital services and support to individuals and families across the UK.
Among the organisations supported are Alzheimer’s Research UK, Breast Cancer Now, Carers Trust, The King’s Trust and Sheffield Children’s Hospital Charity, alongside a number of other charities focused on healthcare, community support and opportunities for disabled athletes.
The Foundation has also continued its support for charities such as The Katie Piper Foundation, which helps people living with burns and scars rebuild their lives, and Limb Power, which enables amputees and people with limb impairments to build confidence and independence through sport.
In addition, funding has been directed to organisations providing specialist healthcare and hospice care, including Saint Catherine’s Hospice and Weston Park Cancer Charity, as well as initiatives supporting members of the armed forces community and inclusive sport programmes.
A spokesperson for the Trustees of the Scarborough Group Foundation said:
“The organisations we support carry out remarkable work in their communities, often helping people through some of the most challenging moments in their lives. We are proud to play a small part in strengthening that work and enabling these charities to continue providing vital support.
“Our aim has always been to invest in initiatives that deliver meaningful, lasting impact – whether through healthcare, community support or opportunities for people to rebuild confidence and independence.”
The latest donations build on the Foundation’s ongoing commitment to charitable giving. In recent years, the Foundation has supported a wide range of organisations working across health, education and community initiatives, including programmes supporting young amputees, unpaid carers, disabled athletes, bereaved military families and children with serious medical conditions.
Since its inception, the Scarborough Group Foundation has donated more than £2.4 million to charitable causes in the UK and internationally.