We are extremely proud to support this wonderful charity, who work hard to aid young people who are living with cancer.
From their website:
"Teenage Cancer Trust offers unique care and support, designed for and with young people. We fund specialised nurses, youth workers and hospital units in the NHS, so young people have dedicated staff and facilities to support them throughout treatment.
We run events for young people with cancer to help them regain independence and meet other young people going through something similar.
We also provide easy-to-understand information about every aspect of living with cancer as a young person."
https://www.teenagecancertrust.org/about-us
Supporting The Silverlining Brain Injury charity was a quick and easy decision to make. Drew's sister was unfortunately involved in a car accident over 20 years ago which left her with life-changing brain injuries. The Silverlining Charity has provided an incredible level of support and has made an immeasurable difference to her life.
From their website:
"The Silverlining Charity is a group of like-minded people who aim to improve the quality of life of all those affected by brain injury. Our work engages brain injured people with the wider community in such a way which invigorates, motivates and rehabilitates to discover a sense of purpose, social structure and added meaning to their lives."
https://www.thesilverlining.org.uk/about-us/
When we started TGG, giving to charity was a core ideal we wanted to realise. Both of us have been life-long musicians and have witnessed many times the power music has to inspire and heal. We wanted to make sure we were able to support music based charities, and it is with great pleasure that we will be working with the fantastic music therapy charity, Nordoff-Robbins.
From their website:
'We are the UK’s largest music therapy charity.
Beginning with the pioneering work of pianist Paul Nordoff and special education teacher Clive Robbins 50 years ago, we are dedicated to bringing high quality music therapy to as many people as possible.'
'At Nordoff Robbins, we stand for music and believe in the value of music for all people in our society. Our vision is to live in a world where through music therapy, human potential is recognised regardless of profound disability, illness or social exclusion.'
The Christie Foundation is a UK-based charity organization that was established in 1988 with the aim of supporting the work of the Christie NHS Foundation Trust, which is one of the largest cancer treatment centres in Europe. The foundation's mission is to improve the lives of cancer patients by funding innovative research, enhancing patient care, and supporting education and training for healthcare professionals.
Over the years, the Christie Foundation has raised millions of pounds through various fundraising activities, including events, corporate partnerships, and individual donations. These funds have been used to support ground-breaking research projects, purchase state-of-the-art equipment, and improve facilities at the Christie NHS Foundation Trust.
In addition to its support for the Christie NHS Foundation Trust, the Christie Foundation also funds a range of other cancer-related initiatives, including community outreach programs and patient support services. The foundation is committed to making a difference in the fight against cancer and improving outcomes for patients both in the UK and around the world.
Tim Burgess's amazing bursary scheme assisting artists with recording and touring costs via exciting projects with established artists, producers and studios