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Acorns Childrens Hospice
Acorns Children's Hospice Trust cares for life-limited children and their families from across the West Midlands region. Since 1988 1100 families have been helped by Acorns but we know there are many more who need the care Acorns offers.

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Queen Alexandra College
Queen Alexandra College aims to challenge discrimination and exclusion by providing opportunities for people who are blind or visually impaired and other disabilities to learn, live and work independently.

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The George Coller Foundation
The George Coller Memorial Fund was launched in 2000. Its aim is to raise awareness about asthma and to improve healthcare for all those children suffering with the condition.

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The Brain Tumour Trust
The Samantha Dickson Brain Tumour Trust was first registered in 1996, since then the charity has become the largest single funder of laboratory based brain tumour research in the UK, and offers a vital link for patients diagnosed with a brain tumour as well as their families and/or carers.

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The Warwickshire Club for Young People
WCYP are a charity that strives to support and enrich the lives of young people, in partnership with youth clubs and groups across Warwickshire, Coventry and Solihull. Our mission is to create opportunities for young people to participate in sport and leisure activities.

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The Arctic Foxes
The Arctic Foxes are crossing Greenland in their record-making and record-breaking bid. Starting at Kangerlussuaq on the west coast, the Foxes plan to make the 600km trip across the ice-cap to Ammasillik on the east coast in just 16 days – a distance that takes most expeditions 25 days+. To achieve this goal, the Foxes will need to walk for 16 hours a day, using Nordic skis and dragging 50kg pulks behind them containing all their expedition kit. As they arrive on the east coast, the Foxes will become the first British female team ever to cross the Greenland icecap.

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uc4 have a long history of working with charitable organisations. Over the last five years we have undertaken projects for national organistions such as The RNIB and the National Trust and locally based organistions such as Acorns Childrens Hospice and The George Coller Foundation |
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