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Our Funders & Supporters

Citizens Advice Hart is an independent local charity. It is also part of the national Citizens Advice service.

Our work continues to help people in Hart District live independently by providing advice on areas such as debt, housing, health and social care and employment.

We can create a more robust and better-connected community by giving people access to support and information. We must recognise that we can only carry out this work with the aid of our supporters and funders. We are very proud to be working alongside these amazing agencies and organisations. Thank you to you all.

If you’re interested in working with or funding us, please get in touch.

About our Funders & Supporters

Hart District Council

Our main supporter is Hart District Council who we continue to work with in several different ways. We are involved in their health and wellbeing initiatives ensuring that the advice and support services we provide benefit the health and wellbeing of the local community.

We also work directly with the Housing Department and help to resolve and prevent homeless issues within Hart.

Macmillan Cancer Support Service

Citizens Advice Hart continues to partner with the Macmillan Cancer Support Service, delivering targeted, consistent, holistic support, benefits advice and guidance to those living with cancer or being treated for cancer within Hampshire.

Our Caseworker can advise clients about all benefits they are entitled to and provide help claiming them. They also ensure that they are aware of any available grants that could assist them and can give advice on other issues.

Citizens Advice

Citizens Advice England offers online and in-person advice on various topics, such as bills, benefits, grants, council tax, and more. Aiming to provide the advice people need for the problems they face and improve the policies and practices that affect people’s lives.

Other funds come from national Citizens Advice Service for specific uses such as to deliver Energy Advice Programme as well as grants for other smaller projects.

The Armed Forces Covenant Fund Trust

The Armed Forces Covenant Fund Trust (the Trust) supports the Armed Forces Covenant by working with HM Government to run and deliver funding programmes that create real change and positive impact for Armed Forces communities across the UK.

The Armed Forces Covenant Fund Trust is a charity classified as a Non-Department Public Body (NDPB), which looks after the Armed Forces Covenant Fund, worth £10M each year.

The charity has four broad funding themes now and in future years: 

  1. Non-core healthcare services for veterans
  2. Removing barriers to family life
  3. Extra support, both in and after Service, for those who need help
  4. Measures to integrate military and civilian communities allow the Armed Forces community to participate as citizens
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Crondall Parish Council

Crondall Parish Council is committed to working for the good of the whole of Crondall Parish.

Crondall Parish Council has a wide range of powers including looking after community buildings, planning, street lighting, allotments. They also have the power to raise money through council tax.

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Citizens Advice Hampshire

Citizens Advice Hampshire supports independent Citizens Advice charities in Hampshire, Portsmouth, Southampton and the Isle of Wight.

  • They identify and develop options for new and improved services and manage those that operate countywide.
  • They support Hampshire’s individual Citizens Advice offices by facilitating knowledge and skills sharing and by providing training.
  • They provide a single point of contact for funders, partners and policymakers and enable collaboration with other charities and organisations.
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Church Crookham Parish Council

Church Crookham Parish Council is committed to actively communicating with residents and promoting community values, a healthy environment and pride in Church Crookham.

The Council’s guiding principles are: 

  1. To engage, whenever possible, in an open dialogue with residents, to understand their current and future needs, and to explain how the Council will address these needs within the scope of its powers.
  2. To represent the interests of the people who live or work in Church Crookham.
  3. To provide high-standard, cost-effective services responsibly through the use of finite resources.
  4. To improve the quality of life for the residents through local projects or amenities or by working together with other parishes, agencies or service providers to provide those projects.
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Neale Turk Solicitors

Neale Turk Solicitors is an independent firm committed to providing the very best legal advice with a professional, efficient and friendly service.
The firm has provided complete legal services to individuals and businesses in Hampshire for over sixty years.

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Yateley Town Council

Yateley Town Council serves the 20,500+ Yateley, Frogmore, and Darby Green populations. In northeast Hampshire, Yateley is a lively town with many well-kept open spaces, thriving community groups, successful sports clubs and much-loved events.

The Council is working towards ensuring that Yateley, Frogmore, and Darby Green are safe and green environments where everyone in the community will have full, healthy lives. 

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Odiham Cottage Hospital

The Odiham Cottage Hospital is a community-owned Hospital set in the heart of Odiham, Hampshire, founded in 1909.

The hospital provides a range of services for residents at Odiham Cottage Hospital and in the community. The Annex is the home of youth and adult counselling services Hart Voluntary Action provides.

Since 1999, the hospital has been owned by a charitable trust (reg no 1068721), ensuring that all services are free or subsidised to local people. The trust is managed by a Board whose Chairman, Caroline Mitchell, says, “We are delighted that Odiham Cottage Hospital continues its long tradition of serving the people of West Hart and Old Basing with an ever-increasing range of health and social care services”. 

The community generously support the hospital’s activities as well as funds raised from its shopsin Odiham, Old Basing and Hartley Wintney.

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The Clothworkers Foundation

Through grant-making, The Clothworkers’ Foundation (set up in 1977) improves the lives of people and communities – particularly those facing disadvantage and marginalisation. The Foundation is the primary vehicle of charitable giving for The Clothworkers’ Company. The vision, mission and approach of the Foundation are as follows: 

  • The vision is to create an equitable society where all can participate and thrive.
  • The mission is to support charities and social businesses that work with marginalised and disadvantaged people and communities and those working towards a more equitable society.
  • The approach is to support organisations that are meeting urgent needs, creating future opportunities, and building better systems. 
  • To learn from these organisations and to share what we know.

Hart Lottery

Hart Lottery is a weekly lottery that raises money for good causes in Hart. All good causes supported by Hart Lottery benefit Hart and its residents. 

Since launching the lottery in 2017, it has raised over £90,000 for local good causes. These include school groups, sports clubs, voluntary groups and sports clubs.

Hart Lottery draws take place at 8 pm on Saturdays.

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