BRYDEN JOHNSON CHRISTMAS CHARITIES

We are delighted to be able to donate to the following charities this year at Christmas.

I CHOOSE FREEDOM (formerly Reigate and Banstead Women’s Aid – RBWA)

I Choose Freedom is a charity that provides refuge and a path to freedom for survivors of domestic abuse. Founded in 1984 they have provide thousands of women and children with safety and freedom.

https://www.ichoosefreedom.co.uk/

CAYSH

Based in Croydon, CAYSH works with young people facing homelessness in London, providing safe homes and support to enable them to achieve their potential. Their clients help to design their services which makes them truly effective for funders.

http://www.caysh.org

ST CHRISTOPHER’S HOSPICE

Founded in 1967, Dame Cicely Saunders made an extraordinary contribution to alleviating human suffering and the hospice has been a centre of innovation and insight ever since.

St Christopher’s Hospice exists to promote and provide skilled and compassionate palliative care of the highest quality.

https://www.stchristophers.org.uk

EMMAUS

The first Emmaus opened in 1992 and there are now 29 communities, which is what we call our residential sites, spread across the UK. There are also five Emmaus groups currently working to open new communities.

Emmaus supports more than 850 formerly homeless people. We provide them with support, a home for as long as they need it and meaningful work and training in our social enterprises. We hope to increase our capacity to 11,000 rooms by 2020.

https://emmaus.org.uk/about-us/

CRISIS 

Crisis was formed in 1967, as an urgent response to the growing homelessness crisis. Since then they have helped tens of thousands of people out of homelessness, and campaigned for change.

https://www.crisis.org.uk

SUTTON NIGHT WATCH

Sutton Night Watch is a registered charity which was set up to support and raise awareness for the homeless people within the London Borough of Sutton and surrounding areas.

https://suttonnightwatch.com