A proportion of the money we make (read morehere) goes directly to our charities which are listed below or you can nominate your own.
Simply click on the 'Choose Your Charity" button for the charity of your choice below and make contact with us and everything else is automatic. A donation will be made every time you go on holiday now and in the future when booked through us.
The Bedford Blues Foundation works across Bedfordshire and neighbouring areas to inspire our community through the values of rugby to promote positive and informed lifestyle choices.
One in three people in the UK knows someone affected by a brain tumour. This disease is indiscriminate; it can affect anyone at any age. What’s more, brain tumours continue to kill more children and adults under the age of 40 than any other cancer yet, to date, just 1% of the national spend on cancer research has been allocated to this devastating disease since records began in 2002. Brain Tumour Research is determined to change this?
Breakthrough T1D , formerly known as the JDRF, seeks to help create a better life for everuone living with type 1 Diabetes. It is their mission to discover better treatments, expand access, and work towards a future free from type 1 diabetes. Together, we can make an impact.
Willen at Home is the only service of its kind in Milton Keynes, yet receives no NHS funding. The free-of-charge specialist palliative care and support provided by our team costs £1.4 million each year.
National Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Children. You can change children’s lives. Whether you volunteer, fundraise, or follow and share our advice, together we can keep children safe.
PAPYRUS Prevention of Young Suicide is the UK charity dedicated to the prevention of suicide and the promotion of positive mental health and emotional wellbeing in young people.
Prostate Cancer UK. Their research has driven some of the biggest breakthroughs in prostate cancer – from more accurate diagnoses thanks to multiparametric MRI, to the world’s first precision medicine for prostate cancer.
Al’s Pals is named after Alan Dumbell who received cancer treatment at Milton Keynes University Hospital (MKUH).
Alan noticed that throughout his treatment, although he was surrounded by his loving family he still felt very lonely and lost at times, and he often discussed having a ‘buddy’ to support and help him where he felt things were missing. It is his legacy to have a cancer buddy scheme like this.