Charity Work

At The Divine Image. we believe the most rewarding experience for a human being is one of selfless service to those in need. We are overjoyed to be supporting some of the most selfless organisations we have yet seen. The people involved with these charities are saints in our eyes as their lives are dedicated to the service of others.

We, at The Divine Image consider it a privilege to be able to help others and although our work focuses on making our clients happy, we would like to give something back to our wonderful world.

Please take some time out to read about these charities and their amazing work.

 

www.chasecare.org.uk

CHASE hospice care for children provides care and support families who all have one thing in common – a child who is not expected to reach their 19th birthday.

From when a child is diagnosed to bereavement and beyond, CHASE provides practical nursing care and emotional support to life limited children and their families across Surrey, Sussex and South West London. CHASE strives to make childhood and teenage years just what they should be, full of fun, opportunities, independence, and creating memories, for the time when memories are all that is left.

Today, tomorrow and whenever they are needed the CHASE team is there every step of the way at no cost to the families they support. They need to raise £4 million every year to keep this vital service going and rely totally on charitable donations.

 

www.contact-the-elderly.org.uk

When older people live alone, without family or friends living nearby, loneliness can become their only companion.

Contact the Elderly organises monthly Sunday afternoon tea parties for people over 75 who live alone with little or no contact to family and friends. Their members have become socially isolated due to limited mobility. Groups of volunteer drivers pick up the same group of older people, all living locally, and together they go to the home of a volunteer host where they spend a couple of hours together catching up with friends, old and new, over cups of tea.

To meet the growing numbers of lonely older people, the charity needs more volunteers to help.

 

www.actiononaddiction.org.uk

One in three people suffer from an addiction. It breaks up families, damages communities and destroys lives. In some way it touches us all.

Action on Addiction takes action to disarm addiction to see that people are free from addiction and its effects. Their approach to this mission is multi-dimensional and covers everything from prevention through to recovery. Action on Addiction relies on donations and grants from individuals, charitable trusts and companies.

Together we can continue to help those whose lives are being ruined by addiction.

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