Charity News
An incredibly daring group of nineteen fundraisers sacrificed their locks this month by shaving their heads, all in the name of a good cause.
South Wales-based financial services business, Quantum Advisory, has raised £10,000 for Welsh children’s hospice, Tŷ Hafan, with a fundraising ball at The Celtic Manor.
Cardiff Met lecturer Dr Debbie Lamont has been awarded The Henry Dunant Medal for her support after the Grenfell Tower fire.
From April 1st, City Hospice will be providing its community-based palliative care across the whole of Cardiff, following a competitive tender process.
A retired woman from Cardiff, along with twelve others, is hoping to raise £10,000 for Whitchurch-based Cancer Research Wales this spring by shaving her head.
The UK’s leading youth cricket and disability sports charity, the Lord’s Taverners, is running a pre-season cricket kit donation drive as they look to donate kit to thousands of disadvantaged young people all over the world that will enable them to play cricket for the first time.
Race organisers Kidney Wales has launched its partnership with specialist running store Run and Become for this year’s Nation Radio…
Quantum Advisory is inviting charity supporters to join them at a gala fundraiser at Celtic Manor, which was rescheduled because of last week’s extreme snow.
If you missed out on the chance to enter the sold-out ABP Newport Marathon taking place at the end of April, all is not lost. Cancer Research Wales still have free spaces available, so you can dust the snow off your trainers and start making paces, all in the name of a good cause!
Mike Gahan, an avid supporter of Cancer Research Wales, will be taking on the mighty challenge of Everest Base Camp this year to raise vital funds for the charity.