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Local charity supporting older people and carers. Offering a wide range of services to support living independently at home, including: Community Warden Service, Cambridgeshire Handyperson Service, free and confidential information and advice, practical support to get home from hospital and during recovery period, volunteers offering friendship contact to reduce isolation and loneliness.
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Camtrust (Charity No. 1017004) is a charity working with adults with physical disabilities and learning difficulties. They provide skills for independent living, with courses in it, numeracy and literacy, cooking and baking, and travel training.
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Camtrust (Charity No. 1017004) provides training in life and work skills for adults with learning disabilities, in a friendly and supportive environment with help always at hand from a team of dedicated staff and volunteers.
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CHS is all about people: our 7,000 residents, our 2,000 care and support customers and our team of 400 staff. Founded in 1927, we run a broad range of services across Cambridgeshire offering people opportunities to achieve a better quality of life.
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HI Friends is a village charity seeking to support wellbeing and recreation for all in Histon & Impington.
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A companion, alongside professional services, for those facing a life-limiting diagnosis, have a palliative condition or are having end of life care in their own home; support and information for family and informal carers.
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Events and activities are organised annually for Histon and Impington Feast Week to involve people of all ages and groups, and to raise funds for charities and organisations. Feast Week 2020 is the first full week of July. Closing date for applications from charities: 23 January (at AGM). For further details of forthcoming activities, or to propose any charity or organisation to benefit from the Feast Fund, please contact Steve Cox.
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Histon and Impington Town Charity, formerly Histon Poors Land (Charity No. 203213) is an ancient charity that owns land on Cottenham Road, Histon, where allotments (sometimes known as Paradise Allotments) are currently managed by the charity. The object of the charity is the relief of persons living in the parishes of Histon or Impington…in need, hardship or distress which may be met by grants of money, the provision of goods, services or facilities, or by grants of money to persons or bodies providing such facilities. The trustees of the charity are nominated by the Parish Council and the two Parochial Church Councils.
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Histon and Impington Town Charity, formerly Histon Poors Land (Charity No. 203213) is an ancient charity that owns land on Cottenham Road, Histon, where allotments (sometimes known as Paradise Allotments) are currently managed by the charity.
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Impington Village College administers the John Brackenbury Awards, a grant-giving initiative. Named after a former Warden of IVC, the awards are offered to students of the College to pursue extra-curricular activities. Grants are awarded to individuals or groups for educational activities such as: travel of a cultural, adventurous or exploratory nature; developing a hobby; engaging in projects to assist the socially deprived. Contact office@ivc.tmet.org.uk for information or to make a donation.





