
The Prison Phoenix Trust
A small grant from PWCF enabled the Prison Phoenix Trust to provide yoga and meditation for young people in prison.
Find out about the projects we’ve supported through our grants programmes.
A small grant from PWCF enabled the Prison Phoenix Trust to provide yoga and meditation for young people in prison.
PWCF awarded a major grant of £41,790 to The Prince of Wales Hospice to support their work in West Yorkshire.
BIGKID Foundation’s Football and Breaking Barriers Programme funded by PWCF, supports young people aged 11 to 19 at Larkhall Park in Stockwell.
With PWCF’s funding, Hearts and Minds has supported over 500 elderly people and their families at Findlay House, a dementia unit in Edinburgh.
Funding from PWCF enabled Send A Cow to provide training and support to 175 smallholder families in Kakrao - one of the most deprived communities in western Kenya.
Penny Brohn UK, a Bristol based cancer charity of which The Prince of Wales is Patron, received funding to develop its nutritional programme for 3,000 people and improve their well-being as well as reduce the impact of treatment.
Friends of Nidderdale Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty (AONB) were delighted to receive funding for activities in the summer of 2019.
EdUKaid received a small grant from PWCF in 2019 for their project to provide safe and sustainable sanitation and drinking facilities at Mnyundo Primary School in southern Tanzania.
PWCF awarded a small grant to Wag & Company North East Friendship Dogs to grow the number of volunteer befrienders making the difference to more and more elderly people’s lives across the North East.