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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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    • As supporters of The Dyspraxia Foundation, The Sandhu Charity receives an up-date of some of the achievements and projects that the Foundation has been working on during the last six months.

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    • The Sandhu Charitable Foundation donated the sum of £10,000 to The Akshaya Patra Foundation via the Champions for Children 2021 matched funding campaign.

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    • The Kalgidhar Trust receives a £10,000 donation from The Sandhu Charitable Foundation to assist them in their work to improve literacy by way of their Rural Education Program, for the empowerment of women and in providing healthcare which is a basic need of any individual.

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    • The Sandhu Charitable Foundation donates £10,000 by way of a one-off donation to The Pace Centre.  Pace is a groundbreaking children’s charity which aims to transform the lives of children and young people with neuro disabilities, such as cerebral palsy.   It is their belief that every child has the ability to learn and make progress, whatever the physical or sensory challenges they face.  Their overriding goal is to help children and young people with neurological disabilities that result in physical challenges to achieve their full potential and to be as independent as possible in their current and future lives.

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    • As part of The Big Give’s recent India Emergency Match Funding Appeal in support of the DEC’s Coronavirus Appeal – India Crisis, The Sandhu Charitable Foundation donated the sum of £15,000.  An up-date report about the DEC’s work in India (which this appeal helped to support) is attached.

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    • By way of monthly standing order payments, The Sandhu Charitable Foundation donated the sum of £30,000 during the 2020-2021 year to Ehlers-Danlos Support UK.  This payment allowed the Charity to continue with their support groups and new clubs (via Zoom) during the pandemic and additionally enabled them to introduce a new range of webinars run by health professionals and therapists.

       

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