Protect your bubble is here to look after your lifestyle. We protect the things that are most important to you and make sure you have the cover and support you need if things go wrong.
As well as looking after you, we’re also committed to having a positive impact on the wider community around us. That’s why we support a number of UK-based charities and the work they do.
So every time you buy a product from Protect your bubble, we’ll make a £1 donation to one of our chosen charities. It’s small steps like these that add up to a big difference.
Keeping up the good work
We believe in the real difference these organisations make each day, and support their work whole-heartedly. Protect your bubble believes in our individual and collective social responsibilities – this is an inherent part of our values and shapes our view of the world. For our part, we want to help our charity partners continue the vital work they do by providing essential financial aid. We are also helping to promote their work to you - the wider audience. You can find out more about the charities or make a further donation to by clicking the link. Thanks for your support.The charities we support:
The Suzy Lamplugh Trust is the only UK charity devoted to providing practical support and personal safety guidance to everyone in society. Through the development of skills and strategies, it continues to help people live safer lives. Suzy Lamplugh Trust is passionate in furthering the message of personal safety and campaigning for a safer society.
Registered Charity No. 802567
The Children’s Adventure Farm Trust provides residential activity breaks, based around a 17th century farmhouse, for special children from all over the North West of England. Each child can experience the wonders of the sensory room, art room, music room and fully equipped sportshall. The ‘Farm’ lies within 10 acres of land in the heart of the beautiful Cheshire countryside. The outdoor facilities include an adventure playground, junior assault course and multi-sensory garden.
Reg. Charity No. 1003675
www.childrensadventurefarm.org
Aspire works with people with spinal cord injuries to create opportunity, choice and independence. Through projects and programmes, Aspire offers practical support to the 40,000 people living with a spinal cord injury in the UK so that they can lead fulfilled and independent lives in their homes, with their families, in work-places and leisure time.
Registered Charity No. 1075317
Child Poverty Action Group is the leading charity campaigning for the abolition of child poverty in the UK and for a better deal for low-income families and children.
Registered Charity Nos. 294841 and SCO39339
Child Poverty Action Group Charity
The National Holiday Fund for Sick and Disabled Children takes chronically or terminally ill children and temporarily or permanently physically disabled children on a unique international adventure to Florida, USA. These trips give parents, guardians and carers of these children the opportunity to take a much needed respite, knowing their charges are having the best of care and continuity of medical attention while they are away from home.
Registered Charity No. 327714
The National Holiday Fund for Sick and Disabled Children Charity
Missing People is the UK's only charity that works with young runaways, missing and unidentified people, their families and others who care for them. As well as actively searching for missing people and supporting those who are trying to find them, the charity offers three other services; Runaway Helpline (for young runaways), Message Home (for missing adults) and Identification (helping to resolve cases of unidentified people).
Registered Charity No. 1020419
Missing People Charity
To save and improve the lives of all those in need or receipt of organ and tissue transplants. The charity exists to improve education and awareness of organ donation and to fund projects that increase the numbers of successful transplants in the UK.
Reg. Charity No. 1123333
www.lltgl.org.uk
Adventure Unlimited enriches the lives of children and young people, especially those who are disadvantaged, through outdoor activity and adventure run by unemployed adults and young people. Their work, with over 6000 children with and without special needs each year, changes lives for the better. Children learn to get on with people in a group, develop respect for the environment and become healthier and more confident. Adults gain confidence, qualifications and skills, helping them, often for the first time, into employment. This has a direct impact on the communities they live in, creating a cycle of positive engagement and development.
Reg. Charity No. 1089049
www.aultd.org/
Brake, the national road safety charity works to stop death and injury on the roads and to care for people bereaved and injured in road crashes. In the UK each year more than 30,000 people are killed or seriously injured on our roads. Worldwide, an estimated 1.2 million people are killed in road crashes each year. Brake aims to tackle these tragedies by educating communities and campaigning for change. More information about Brake and its work can be found be visiting its websites.
Registered Charity No. 1093244
Support Dogs is a unique UK charity which trains assistance dogs to improve the quality of life for people with epilepsy, physical disabilities and families of children with autism.There are currently three main types of Support Dogs:
Registered charity no. 1088281
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