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Beneficiary Charities
| Edinburgh |
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Outreach |
| Falkirk |
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The Seagull Trust |
| Glasgow |
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The Waterways Trust Scotland |
| Belfast |
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Phab - Physically Disabled
and Able Bodied |
| Dublin |
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Jack and Jill Foundation |
| Nice |
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Jubilee Sailing Trust |
| The Red Sea |
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Local Children's Charities
and the Environment |
| India |
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Not identified |
| Bangkok |
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Thai Prosthesis Foundation |
| Singapore |
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Singapore International
Foundation |
| Hong Kong |
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Charities supported by
the Hong Kong Jockey Club |
| San Francisco |
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ATW Foundation and
Bay Area Association of Disabled Sailors |
| London |
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The Leonard Cheshire Foundation |
| England |
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Spinal
Injuries Together |
The Jack and Jill Foundation
The Jack & Jill Children's Foundation helps
alleviate the very distressful suffering experienced
by tiny babies born with severe developmental
delay until they reach the age of four years.
Today the sad reality in Ireland is that succour
for children under four years of age and their
families is at best underdeveloped and at worst
non-existent. Most people are not aware of this
distressing "age gap" in healthcare
services. These tiny unhappy babies and their
parents could be the forgotten people of Irish
society.
The Jack and Jill Children's Foundation helps
these tiny babies and their families by providing
them with early intervention home respite care.
At present we have over 180 children and their
families under our wing all over Ireland, with
at least ten new babies joining us each month.
Currently our outgoings to our families run at
€50,000 euro per month.
The Aisling Foundation
The mission of the Aisling Foundation is unique.
We make a difference by raising awareness of what
people with a disability can do. Our philosophy
is to always focus on Ability. The Foundation
aims to create inspiration through adventure,
create awareness of ability, not disability and
to encourage employment by running work experience
programmes in leading private sector organisations.
Spinal
Injuries Together
www.spinalinjuries.org.uk
For more information
www.theaislingfoundation.org
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