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WEfix's main charity

We are proud to display the Shooting Star charity logo on all of our vehicles and we donate money from every job.

Shooting Star Children’s Hospices provides specialist care and support to families who have a baby, child or young person with a life-limiting condition, or whose child has passed away. Their specialist care and support is available 24 hours a day, 365 days a year.

Whether lives are measured in days, weeks, months, or years, Shooting Star help families to make every moment count. Find out more about their work and how you can support them. shootingstar.org.uk/donate

Variety Children’s Charity aim to enable every child to live the best life possible and reach their full potential. They fund and deliver life-changing programs that give children and young people across the UK a better future.

Charlie recently donated two minibuses to Variety Children’s Charity.

The Autoimmune Support & Awareness Foundation UK (ASA Foundation) is a registered UK charity, founded in late 2022 by Asal Shirazi BEM. Established following years of personal advocacy, the foundation was created in response to the lack of information available for sufferers and the limited training provided to the primary care sector.

The WEFIX team will taking two tables at the 2025 fundraising event at the Mayfair Hotel.

Community Autistic Support, Pride and Advocacy (CASPA)is an award-winning charity, which has been providing invaluable support and enriching experiences to autistic / neurodivergent children, young people and their families across Bromley since 2002.

Charlie recently donated this much-needed minibus to CASPA.

Cancer Focus Northern Ireland is the leading local cancer charity in Northern Ireland, dedicated to supporting individuals and families affected by cancer. It provides compassionate care and support services, delivers cancer prevention programs to help reduce risk, funds vital scientific research into causes and treatments, and advocates for improved health policies to protect the community’s future.

Adintre homeless shelter

Last week hundreds of mostly ex-pats got together to throw a huge charity dinner in aid of a local homeless shelter called the Asociacion Adintre, which is based just along the coast from me in Fuengirola. To say the event was lavish would be an understatement, but that’s the best word I have to describe the huge bash held at the wonderful La Scala restaurant. The hugely popular eatery was made available gratis by owner, Tibbi Aquila, just as everyone else involved from entertainers, to photographers, and all the behind the scenes volunteers gave their services for free. The target for the event was 11,700 euros, but thanks to the great community effort that number was blown away when the night’s total hit 50,000 euros.

Formed in 2014, Back On Track works with former members of the armed forces who have been wounded, physically or psychologically, in particular but not exclusively by providing or assisting in the provision of medical treatment (including reconstructive surgery) emotional and psychological support and facilities or other support.

The charity aims to preserve health and enable rehabilitation and resettlement into society armed forces veterans.

Prost8 UK was formed in 2019 to ensure that men with a low to medium grade prostate cancer diagnosis (or even those with just concerns) have access to the very best treatment options and resources.

The charity also advocates for less invasive treatment options of prostate cancer, such as Focal Ablation.

Charlie was recognised with an Icon award for his services to philanthropy and also donated a substantial sum which will allow for the first new machine of its kind to be going to a Manchester Hospital soon.

Charity founded by Dr Anna Kennedy OBE to raise awareness of autism

Charlie was a judge for the 2023 Autism Hero Awards in November, which highlighted and celebrated excellence in the world of Autism.

Based at the heart of the Cancer Centre at Belfast City Hospital, the charity funds life-saving and life-changing projects that make a real and lasting difference to the lives of thousands of local people affected by cancer and in the last year alone, Friends of the Cancer Centre has put almost £1.2 million back into local cancer services. 

Cudeca are a non-profit organisation that offers professional medical care to patients suffering from cancer or other advanced illnesses, as well as support to their families. All of which they give completely free of charge.