CHARITY


Pineapple and Debbie Moore support many charities, through long-term corporate relationships and by contributing in many ways to help raise awareness as well as funds for charitable causes. Below is a list of some of the charities and organisations that have received help and encouragement from Pineapple.

We recommend that you visit the sites by clicking the links below. They are informative and inspiring, and give information about ways in which you too might be able to help.

The Henry Spink Foundation: The Henry Spink Foundation is an independent charity created to help families of children with severe disabilities of all kinds. They provide information on conventional and complementary/ alternative medicine, therapies and research relating to a very wide range of physical and mental disorders.  [Visit the website]

i-LEAP: Helping children from 0-100 with learning difficulties to fulfil their human potential. The benefits of the i-LEAP program are not confined to those suffering from learning disorders and can be truly life changing. Debbie Moore OBE is a trustee.  [Visit the website]

Baan Wa Na Luang: A ‘home in the forest’ for orphans in the Mae Hong Song province in Thailand. Providing shelter, education, training and care and giving hope for the future of 220 children who have lost both their parents.  [Visit the website] [Google translated version of the website]

The Sunflower Jam: Sunflower Jam believe that true health embrace physical, emotional and mental well being. That an integrated approach creates the ultimate healing environment. The charity promotes holistic and integrated care for children, young people, adults and their families with a range of acute and chronic emotional, mental and physical conditions. A natural approach to wellness, which embraces holistic healing and a commitment to achieve the best chance for a positive outcome. [Visit the website]

DCD: Dancers’ Career Development (DCD) has been supporting professional dance for over 35 years. The program helps dancers to make the often difficult transition from professional dancing to a new career by giving them the confidence and skills they need to keep working beyond dance. [Visit the website]

Working Families: Changing the way we live and work: Working Families is the UK’s leading work-life balance organisation. They help working parents and carers and their employers find a better balance between responsibilities at home and work. [Visit the website]

The Night of 1000 Voices: An annual event for the benefit of Leukaemia & Lymphoma Research [Visit the website]

The Variety Club: The Variety Club is dedicated to improving the lives of children and young people who need our help. They do this by raising funds for specialist minibuses, wheelchairs, sports equipment, hospital wards, and all sorts of other practical solutions that enable individuals, projects and organisations across the UK to give a wider range of opportunities to the children in their care. [Visit the website]



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