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The Santon Group has also been instrumental in award-winning residential developments, particularly the conversion of listed buildings not currently in residential use, for almost 20 years.

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    • The Sandhu Charitable Foundation have donated an additional £3,000 to The Latymer Foundation by way of their Emergency Bursaries Appeal.

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    • On receiving a request for funding from Carers UK, The Sandhu Charitable Foundation have donated £12,500 to Carers UK with £5,000 specifically designated for Carers Scotland.

      Carers UK are the UK’s only national membership charity for unpaid carers, with over 28,500 individual members.   They connect carers with others’ caring experiences, helping them to overcome their isolation and encourage peer support.

      Their vision is of a society that respects, values and supports carers.  To achieve their mission: ‘to make life better for carers’, they:

      • Help by providing information and support
      • Connect carers, so no-one has to care alone
      • Campaign together for lasting change
      • Innovate to find new ways to reach and support carers

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    • The Oban Times

    • Lochaber Food Bank (at Fort William in the Scottish Highlands) has benefitted from a £6,000 donation from The Sandhu Charity to enable the food bank to provide essential food to those families who are desperately in need of help, more so than ever during the COVID-19 pandemic.  Mark Dallas who is local to the area and who is also the Site Facilities Manager of The Highland Club at Fort Augustus (in the Scottish Highlands) (a Santon Group development) handed over a cheque for the donation to the food bank on behalf of The Sandhu Charity.

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    • The Sandhu Charitable Foundation have donated the sum of £10,000 to The Lullaby Trust following an urgent appeal for funds from the Trust who have seen a huge drop in funding being received with their services being needed now more than ever before.  Every area of the Trust’s work has been impacted.  The support available to families with young babies has decreased and they are working hard to ensure life-saving safer sleep messages reach families. The impact of restrictions such as the number of people who can attend a funeral is great and it is imperative that the Trust’s support services continue to be available during this time.

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    • The Sandhu Charitable Foundation responded to an Emergency Appeal by Marie Curie UK by donating the sum of £10,000 to enable the charity to continue in providing much needed care to patients and their loved ones in the very difficult times being experienced during the COVID-19 pandemic.

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    • The Sandhu Charitable Foundation donate the sum of £3,000 to the Dyspraxia Foundation.  The Dyspraxia Foundation is committed to making the teaching and medical professions more aware of dyspraxia; and to spread understanding of how those who have the condition can be helped.

       

      Dyspraxia, a form of developmental coordination disorder (DCD) is a common disorder affecting fine and/or gross motor coordination in children and adults. It may also affect speech. DCD is a lifelong condition and is distinct from other motor disorders such as cerebral palsy and stroke, and occurs across the range of intellectual abilities. Individuals may vary in how their difficulties present: these may change over time depending on environmental demands and life experiences.

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