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Charles Russell has an annual budget allocated for charitable giving and there are guidelines to ensure the budget is allocated to projects/charities aligned with its CSR programme.

The projects that the Practice supports are relevant to our CSR programme.

Charities supported by Charles Russell

Make-A-Wish Foundation® UK
Make -A-Wish Foundation is the chosen charity of the year for Charles Russell.

Make-A-Wish grants magical wishes to children and young people fighting life-threatening illnesses. The charity was founded in the UK in 1986 and, since then, have granted over 4,200 wishes. Whether a wish is to be a princess or a policeman for a day, own the latest computer equipment, meet a favourite celebrity or just enjoy some special time away from home with their family, a wish come true brings so much to a child's life and provides memories for the family that last a lifetime.

Visit their website: http://www.make-a-wish.org.uk/

Disability Challengers
The Guildford Office supports and works with Disability Challengers.

Disability Challengers support children and young people with any form of physical, learning or sensory impairment. They provide a wide range of fun and challenging activities for children of all abilities. This can mean full time one-to-one support for some of the children.

Visit their website: http://www.disability-challengers.org/

Richard House
One of our current causes is Richard House Children's Hospice.

Richard House is a Children's Hospice that provides respite and terminal care for children with life limiting or life threatening conditions who are not expected to live into adulthood. Charles Russell is a member of the Richard House Society and makes a donation to the Charity every year. Our work for the hospice mainly involves fundraising efforts. A team from Charles Russell recently competed in their Dragon Boat challenge.

Visit their website: http://www.richardhouse.org.uk/