Charities Supported

Each month we like to support a charity. Over the years, we have happily supported many different organisations – small and large.

It may be something topical from the news or perhaps support for a local youth team.

We've recently donated £635 to the NHS Charities Together, we donated £5 from each sale of our lovely Gold Model Trucks we commissioned to celebrate our 50 years in business last year.

Last December we donated £25 for every member of staff who wore a Christmas Jumper and they chose who they wanted it to go to, in total £500 was donated to 

  • The British Heart Foundation
  • Epilesy Research 
  • MIND
  • The Salvation Army
  • Julian House
  • CRISIS 
  • The Samaritans

Thank you to all of our staff for their choices and and their lovely festive jumpers 

TAKE A LOOK AT SOME OF THE CHARITIES WE HAVE SUPPORTED

  • SCOTTY'S LITTLE SOLDIERS

SCOTTY'S LITTLE SOLDIERS

Kings are super proud to support our driver Rich Moore who's doing the WEST HIGHLAND WAY WALK - a 96 mile challenge. Scotty's provide relief from the effects of bereavement to children and young people (up to their 25th birthday) who have experienced the death of a parent who served with the British Armed Forces.

  • Save the Children - Christmas Jumper Day

Save the Children - Christmas Jumper Day

Wearing a Christmas Jumper could be the difference between a hot meal or no meal. It can help bring essential healthcare, education, protection and food to millions of children around the world who are missing out on these basics. Money raised can protect children from easily preventable yet still deadly diseases like malaria, diarrhoea and pneumonia. Help make a world of difference to children in desperate need – and give them the chance to be children again.

  • The Samaritans

The Samaritans

The Samaritans provide confidential emotional support, all day and night, every day of the year to those in need of a safe space to talk over problems, feelings, stress or anything that maybe worrying them, especially those in extreme despair.

  • Salvation Army

Salvation Army

The United Kingdom and Republic of Ireland is part of the wider International Salvation Army, which is at work in 128 countries, demonstrating Christian principles through practical support; offering unconditional friendship, and very practical help to people of all ages, backgrounds and needs. We believe that people consist of body, mind and soul, which means that they have both social, physical and spiritual needs. Our services are offered unconditionally to people of all faiths and none.

  • Chepstow Town AFC

Chepstow Town AFC

A Welsh football club based in Chepstow, South East. Founded in 1878, Chepstow Town AFC is the most easterly of all Welsh League Clubs. Formerly named Chepstow Castle F.C., the home fixtures have been played at various venues around the town from Bulwark to St. Arvans. This donation was made in support of a member of staffs’ family.

  • Wooden Spoon

Wooden Spoon

Wooden Spoon is the children’s charity of rugby. From sensory rooms, specialist playgrounds and sports activity areas to respite, medical and community care, we fund around 70 projects each year that support disadvantaged and disabled children. Since our founding in 1983, we’ve distributed in excess of £24 million, helping over 1 million young people.

  • The Royal British Legion

The Royal British Legion

The Royal British was founded in 1921 and  provides lifelong support for the Armed Forces community - serving men and women, veterans, and their families.

  • BBC Children in Need

BBC Children in Need

BBC Children in Need is the BBC's UK charity. Since 1980 it has raised over £600 million for disadvantaged children and young people in the UK. Everyone knows "Pudsey Bear", the BBC Children in Need's mascot and remembers the dedication of Sir Terry Wogan, who hosted the show for so many years.

  • Little Sisters of the Poor

Little Sisters of the Poor

The Little Sisters of the Poor are an international congregation of Roman Catholic women founded in 1839 by Saint Jeanne Jugan. Together with a diverse network of collaborators, they serve the elderly poor in over 30 countries around the world. Each year they come to see us here at Kings to collect our donation.

  • Supporting Children with Cancer Uk

Supporting Children with Cancer Uk

We're the leading national children's charity dedicated to the fight against childhood cancer. Our work funds vital research to find more effective treatments for young patients and supports those currently affected by the disease.

  • breast cancer care

breast cancer care

We want every person affected by breast cancer to get the best treatment, information and support. We combine the personal experiences of people affected by breast cancer with clinical expertise to provide information on living with and beyond breast cancer, offer emotional and practical support through our services and Helpline, bring people affected by breast cancer together through our services and Forum, campaign for improvement in standards of support and care and promote the importance of early detection.

  • We Love Manchester Emergency Fund

We Love Manchester Emergency Fund

British Red Cross volunteers and staff provided practical and emotional support to people affected by the terrorist attack at the Ariana Grande concert in Manchester. They were in regular contact with the authorities, and trained volunteers and staff were on standby to provide additional support to the emergency response as needed.

  • Red Nose Day

Red Nose Day

Public generosity has helped Red Nose Day raise over £82 million pounds. That money is being put to use funding some incredible projects, in the UK and Africa that have found effective ways to tackle poverty and injustice. Five issues currently being tackled are Immunisation, Mental Health, Education, Domestic Violence and Malaria.