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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.
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.
Shelter provide The Sandhu Charitable Foundation with their Impact Report for the year 2021-2022 following on from the Foundation’s donation
Download PDF (5 MB)Murdoch McGregor-Smith and Mary Gavigan are seen here at the finish line at Tower Bridge after successfully completing the Ride London 100 in aid of Epilepsy Research UK. The Sandhu Charitable Foundation has donated the sum of £3,000 to Epilepsy Research by way of sponsorship of Murdoch and Mary in their unwavering attempts to raise funds and bring awareness to Epilepsy Research in order that the charity can continue in their endeavours to find a cure.
Download JPEG (837 KB)By way of their commitment as Patrons of Variety, The Sandhu Charitable Foundation donated £10,000 enabling Variety, The Children’s Charity to tailor their help according to need, and plan the delivery of their life-changing programmes, with confidence.
Download PDF (40 KB)Variety The Children’s Charity benefitted from sponsorship of £25,000 from The Sandhu Charitable Foundation at the 30th year of The PROPS. Variety provide practical support that makes a huge difference to both disabled and disadvantaged youngsters – allowing them to reach their full potential and to live their best lives possible.
Download PDF (81 KB)Ehlers-Danlos Support UK’s Impact Report for the year 2021-2022 setting out the benefits of the financial support given by the The Sandhu Charitable Foundation during over the last 12 months
Download PDF (289 KB)The Sandhu Charitable Foundation have donated £5,000 to The Down’s Syndrome Association to be used in connection with their Workfit programme. Workfit match jobseekers who have Down’s Syndrome with employers who have jobs to offer. A dedicated Workfit officer supports both jobseekers and employers throughout the whole process. The programme supports their jobseekers to enable them to be more independent, to learn new skills, to meet new people, earn their own money and generally increase their self-esteem. A very worthwhile cause indeed.
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