The Victoria Foundation

The Victoria Foundation

About us

The Victoria Foundation was created in 2007 with charitable aims which are broad, but firmly medical with the overall aim of transforming lives where there is an opportunity to do so - either through medical provision or by ensuring that young people destined to become the future generations of doctors are not prevented from achieving this due to financial restrictions.

The Foundation is the parent charity of New Victoria Hospital in Kingston - one of the few remaining independent hospitals in the country.

The Victoria Foundation's focus is on providing medical equipment and assistance in four key areas, which the Foundation’s trustees have identified as potential gaps in the provision by The State. This focus ensures that the charity can help to transform the lives of those in most need.

  • Mobility Aids – supporting those who suffer from diseases that affect their mobility in both their recreational and rehabilitation needs by providing support where financial constraints do not allow the private purchase of mobility aids.
  • Accessible Transport – helping residents of the London Boroughs of Richmond and Kingston suffering from any medical condition that renders conventional transport either inaccessible or inappropriate.
  • Medical Toolkit Grants and Elective Bursaries – supporting widening participation in medicine by awarding UK students studying at UK universities Toolkit Grants for the purchase books, medical instruments and travel costs to placements and Elective Bursaries with a contribution towards the cost of overseas travel to electives.

We are also willing and able to be creative in how we support our beneficiaries, and we welcome interaction and suggestions from both donors and beneficiaries.

100% of every donation we receive helps will help to transform lives - please give what you can as with your support we can help to make a really big difference.

Thank you.

For further details see www.thevictoriafoundation.org.uk or contact us [email protected]

 

 

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