Charity


We are dedicated to funding small, local and impactful causes that help improve lives for the underprivileged, disadvantaged and vulnerable; those with disability and those who just need a hand to realise their potential.

Charity Organisations we support

Surviving The Streets UK works upto 7 days a week to help and support the community including children & vulnerable adults, schools, Elderly, Homeless, support groups via a 24 hour digital support bank services across St.Leonard’s on sea working with STS Direct. We also run an on call Emergency homeless outreach service in Eastbourne, To date, we have given out hundreds of thousands of meals and given support to over 600 thousand people around East Sussex and stopping tons of food from going to the land fields every day to help our communities across the town.

Red Nose Day is a charitable event in the UK, organised by Comic Relief, that raises money to tackle poverty and social injustice. People across the country take part by wearing red noses, hosting events, and donating to the cause. The highlight of Red Nose Day is a televised comedy special on the BBC, featuring sketches, celebrity appearances, and emotional stories about the people benefiting from the charity’s work. Over the years, it has raised millions of pounds to support vulnerable communities in the UK and around the world, using humour and entertainment as a force for good.

Money Raised for Red Nose Day this year

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St. Michael’s Hospice supports and enables the community of Hastings and Rother to live well with dying, death and loss. They identify what matters most to patients and families, what’s making life difficult for them, including worries and concerns. Expert bereavement support is available for anyone struggling to come to terms with the death of a loved one. St. Michael’s Hospice also recognise the community’s role in supporting those nearing the end of life and will play our part in building supportive neighbourhood networks via our compassionate communities work.

Total Money Raised for St. Michael’s Hospice

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