Charitable Work

Feed Factors Ltd is a socially responsible company supporting local, national and international charities. Through our donations we help various children’s charities, hospices and support networks for those who are in need of help. Our chosen philanthropic causes reflect Feed Factors passions and values. The dedication that our charities display every day is awe-inspiring and we are proud that we in a position to contribute to their success. We are proud to support:



PRINCESS ALICE TRUST


Princess Alice Hospice in Esher is helping people live every moment to the fullest in comfort and dignity, creating a space whether in Hospice or at home where families can enjoy special moments and create precious memories together.


https://www.pah.org.uk

THE TIM HENMAN FOUNDATION


The Tim Henman Foundation delivers programmes to better the lives of vulnerable young people and focuses on education and health. They raise young people's aspirations through giving them access to new skills and opportunities, and providing them with the best and most sympathetic learning environment.


http://www.henmanfoundation.org

CRACKERJACK’S CHILDREN'S TRUST


Providing respite breaks, specialist equipment and support to families for children with disabilities.


http://www.crackerjacks.org.uk

MOMENTUM, THE REHAB GROUP


Leading non-profit organisation providing rehabilitation, training and care services for disabled and socially excluded people throughout the UK.


http://momentumuk.org.uk

RADIO NORTHWICK PARK


Health and wellbeing focused charity providing a vital service to the patients staying at Northwick Park Hospital. They visit over 15,000 patients a year, and help make their stay in hospital as comfortable and enjoyable as it can be.


http://www.radioharrow.org

MAYTREE


Maytree is a registered charity supporting people in suicidal crisis in a non-medical setting. They fill a gap in services, between the medical support of the NHS and the helplines and drop-in centres of the voluntary sector.


http://www.maytree.org.uk