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Millwall Charities

Posted on: Wed 01 Feb 2012
 

 
  Demelza House Hospice
  Demelza South East London is a six-bedded hospice in Eltham providing a large
  range of hospice and care services to children, young people and their families.
  Life-limited or life threatened children or young people and their families benefit
  from a wide range of facilities. At the end of the child or young person's illness,
  Demelza offer a comprehensive service of support using a bereavement suite
  - known as the Butterfly Suite.
  Demelza is Millwall's adopted hospice as part of the Football League's 'Help the
  Hospices' charity initiative. 
 

 

 
  Help for Heroes
  Millwall have worked closely with H4H for the last couple of years. The charity
  provides direct, practical support for wounded servicemen and women and also
 
funds projects and initiatives to make a real difference to the lives of our wounded
  heroes.
 
H4H prides itself on a 'Money In and Money Out' policy that ensures every
  penny raised is spent or allocated to the direct, practical support of men and
  women of the Armed Forces whose lives are affected in the line of duty. 
 

 

 
  Everyman
 
The Everyman charity, for which club record goalscorer Neil Harris is patron, is a
  charity especially close to the hearts of Lions fans. Millwall supporters have
  raised in excess of £70,000 for Everyman, whilst Zampa the Lion ran the London
  Marathon in his full furry glory to add in excess of £10,000 to the charity.
  Everyman was established to raise awareness and fund vital research within the
  UK's first centre dedicated to male cancers.
 

 

 
  Jimmy Mizen Foundation
  Lions fan Jimmy Mizen was tragically murdered in May 2008 in an act of
  senseless violence. The Jimmy Mizen foundation has been set up as a positive
  way of remembering the life of Jimmy, with the principal aim to help young
  people, up to the age of 24, play a positive role within their communities as
  independent and responsible individuals.
  So far the charity has funded three 'Jimmy Buses' which are available for local
  registered charities to hire through the Lewisham community transport scheme.
 

 

 
  Marie Curie Cancer Care 
  Marie Curie Cancer Care was the official Football League charity partner during
  2010/11 and is close to the hearts of many Lions fans.
  The charity provides nursing care, free of charge, to terminally ill people, giving
  them the chance to choose to be cared for at home. Marie Curie Cancer Care
  was established in 1948 - the same year as the NHS - and provides care for
  around 29,000 terminally ill patients every year. There are nine Marie Curie
  Hospices in the United Kingdom.
 

 

 
  Ronald McDonald House
 
Ronald McDonald House Charities looks after families with seriously ill children
  by providing free 'home away from home' accommodation at hospitals across the
  UK. One of its 14 Houses is Ronald McDonald House in Camberwell, which
  supports families with children receiving treatment at King's College Hospital.

  Many families travel miles from home, from all parts of the UK, so that their child
  can receive expert medical care at King's College Hospital. The Hospital
  specialises in looking after children with liver conditions and is the largest service
  of its kind in the world. Many children have to remain in hospital for months at a
  time, so for the families, staying close to their child can be a struggle.
  Thanks to Ronald McDonald House Camberwell, families with children at King's
  College Hospital can stay just a stone's throw from the children's ward. They
  can stay for free, for as long as they need to.
 
 

 

 
  London Taxi Benevolent Association for War Disabled

  The object of The London Taxi Benevolent Association is to help War Disabled
  persons, in their homes and hospitals, throughout London and the Home
  Counties, by providing entertainment, outings, and much needed specialised
  equipment.
  Their aim is simple; to work for the
benefit, comfort and enjoyment of the War
  Disabled, to the best of their ability.
  Year after year, drivers and committee members are prepared to give up their
  time and money to bring happiness and pleasure into the lives of these men, and
  women, who gave so much for us all.
 

 
 
   We also support a small number of local causes.
   If you wish to request assistance in raising funds for such a charity, please write, including an SAE for
   reply, to: Donations, Millwall Football Club, The Den, London SE16 3LN, or email
   questions@millwallplc.com

   You must send your request on charity headed paper with a charity number where possible. Please be
   advised, however, that the majority of our resources and support is devoted to our chosen charities.
 

 
 
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