| Below is a list of some of our major projects we have helped to fund. As well as all of these we have supported charities such as Tommy’s, Comic Relief, Help A London Child and the Ken Rose Foundation. |
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| January 2008 |
| Helen Rollason Heal Cancer Charity – NEW Alternative treatment centre. |
| The YJS Trust will be focusing fund raising efforts in 2008 towards the part funding of a new Alternative treatment for the Helen Rollason Heal Cancer Charity in Chelmsford Essex. |
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| November 2007 |
| Retired Greyhound Owners Association – on going support |
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| Summer 2007 |
| Queens Hospital, Romford – New friends and relative rooms. |
| The YJS Trust funded the fitting and decoration of a friends and relative rooms in the oncology department of the new Queens hospital in Romford. |
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| February 2007 |
| Alternative treatments booklet – British Lung Foundation. |
| The YJS Trust funded the research, production and distribution of a booklet that provided Alternative treatment advice and information. |
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| November 2006 |
| Retired Greyhound Owners Association – on going support |
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| September 2006 |
| Lung Disease and Cancer help DVD – British Lung Foundation |
| The YJS Trust helped fund the production of a DVD to help people with Lung disease and cancer. In many ways Yvonne was one of the lucky ones. She had a network of family and friends to help her in her battle against cancer. Many people are less fortunate and have to fight the illness alone or with dependants such as single parents. This DVD provided practical information including what the treatments patients may be having and also how to provide for dependants if the worst was to happen. |
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| June 2006 |
| Bobby Moore Foundation – Joint fund raising |
| A football world cup evening with guest speakers Bob ‘the cat’ Bevan and Tony Cascarino. |
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| November 2005 |
| Retired Greyhound Owners Association – on going support |
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| September 2005 |
| Colchester Stroke Unit – Purchase of a new hoist |
| The YJS Trust purchased a hoist for the stroke unit at the Colchester hospital which allowed patients to be moved around much more easily. |
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| 2004 – to date |
| Continual support of Careline UK |
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