
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 funded Tools for Solidarity to support people with disabilities and mental health issues, as well as refugees and asylum seekers, to learn new skills.
With support from PWCF, ZOA-UK supported 60 orphans to remain in education in Zambia.
PWCF supported restoration and repair work at the historic St David’s Cemetery in Wales.
PWCF awarded a major grant of £41,790 to The Prince of Wales Hospice to support their work in West Yorkshire.
PWCF awarded a small grant to Families United Network (FUN) to support Youth and Young Adult Clubs for disabled young people and young adults in Bedfordshire.
PWCF is supporting the Atlantic Salmon Trust to fund a tagging and tracking project that will uncover the secrets of the missing salmon to help prevent further decline of this iconic species.
With PWCF’s funding, Hearts and Minds has supported over 500 elderly people and their families at Findlay House, a dementia unit in Edinburgh.
Grants from PWCF have supported two Queen Elizabeth Scholarship Trust (QEST) Highgrove Enterprises Apprentices.