The Leicester Tigers Foundation utilises the power and expertise within Leicester Tigers Rugby Club to help make a positive difference to the lives and opportunities of 1000's of individuals and groups every year.
With an ever increasing footprint the Foundation through its multiple delivery programmes reaches further and wider every year thanks to the great support from its patrons and the Tigers fan base.
The focus of the foundation is driven by it's core values helping others across five key areas, Disability in Sport, Community Cohesion, Health, and Education
Live Cancer Free was founded in 2015 by a dedicated team of three doctors with PhD in cancer prevention from the University of Leicester. Our core mission is to reduce cancer-related deaths by promoting preventative measures, building awareness of risk factors in highly deprived areas in Leicester, and helping people to recognise the early signs of cancer.
Since 2015, we have provided a range of supportive and therapeutic activities for adults living with enduring mental health issues in the Charnwood area. We work in partnership with other VCS groups (e.g. Carers Centre) as well as local partners, including Local Area Coordinators, Social Prescribers and the Integrated Care Network.
We run weekly Wellbeing Cafes as well as creative groups, such as the popular Stitching Well group, and the weekly Veterans Wellbeing Hub.
We provide emergency food & supplies for residents who are referred to us in financial crisis in the Harborough and Blaby District Areas and signpost clients to other agencies who may be able to alleviate their situation.
Our purpose is to reduce social and rural isolation by providing transport services to the residents of Lutterworth and the surrounding villages (including Broughton Astley) using cars and minibuses driven by volunteer drivers.
A patient support group for people with ME/CFS, serving people in Leicester City, Leicestershire and Rutland, with some from Derbyshire. All members and volunteers have or have had ME/CFS, or care for someone who has it, or have a diagnosis of fibromyalgia. We provide an informal helpline, social events (currently online) and regular updates on medical research and treatments. We endeavour to put local people with ME/CFS in touch with each other by phone or e-mail. We have an informal WhatsApp group that helps people stay in contact. We've been involved in campaigning for improvements to local health service provision.
We're a Leicestershire based charity working to provide life-enhancing services, care and opportunities for disabled people (and all those supporting them), promoting inclusion, equality, independence, choice, empowerment, respect and dignity for all. We support over 2500 disabled people from Community Care and Care at Home, to Direct Payment Support, Representation, Group Advocacy, and more.
We long to see a society that is designed with everyone in mind and where the choices and dignity of every person is upheld; where diverse spaces are celebrated for the value they hold.
Move against Cancer has three main branches :An FREE 8 week online exercise program with Cancer Rehabilitation exercise specialists for youngsters aged 13-30 yearsA 5k Your Way Move against Cancer program that is nationwide to encourage individuals impacted by Cancer to walk, jog, run or cheer together in local parks on the last Saturday of a month to encourage individuals to move more.The provision of a free library of movement videos on our website
We provide mental health resileince and Mindfulness solutions
A Parish Council provides assistance, advice & provides facilities to the local community. It also has representatives on other local charities, Boards & Voluntary organisations. We also take an interest in the two primary schools & donate prizes to outstanding students, maintain parish assets e.g memorial gardens & othe items of public furniture. Care for the health, safety & security of parishioners.



