Charity

Our nominated charity will be Glass Door Homeless Charity.  We supported this charity in 2021 and it is now time for us to support it again.  It is a sad and shameful fact that many of us that work in London have to walk past (and sometimes step over) those that find themselves sleeping rough on our streets in dreadful conditions. It is also probably underappreciated that some find themselves in this position via a sequence of bad breaks in life and often they just need a helping hand to get themselves back into normal life.  Back in 2021 I was lucky to hear some personal testimonies of those that have been helped by the charity.  The charity is fully independent and not a beneficiary of Government assistance.  It ticks the box for being a small charity for which our modest contribution might make  a meaningful difference.

About Glass Door

Our vision is a future where no one experiences homelessness in London. We offer advice, shelter and support with our community partners, helping people build a route out of homelessness. Year-round, people find advice and support to end their homelessness through trained caseworkers based at partnering drop-in centres. During the hard months of winter, Glass Door also provides emergency winter night shelter. We work with guests to secure housing, a bank account and ID; access benefits and healthcare, resolve their insecure immigration status and refer them to the specialist services.
Glass Door Homeless Charity

What you can do for Glass Door

By entering our competition, £3.50 of your entry fee will go to Glass Door.  If you would like to donate more, simply add it to your entry fee.  Our sponsors are L&C Waverton and Vespa Capital and they will again be kindly donating an additional £2,500 each. 

Windlesham Golf Club - Captain's Charity - Action for Carers

For members of Windlesham Golf Club joining the WGC mini league,, a £3.50 donation will be directed to the charity being sponsored by David Lewenden, Captain of Windlesham Golf Club, Action for Carers, Surrey,

David Lewendon, captain of Windlesham Golf Club said,
"Thankfully I can only imagine how it must be for a 5-18 year old to be responsible for a parent/ guardian or sibling with an illness or dependency”

Action for Carers | Supporting carers of all ages across Surrey