Here at Shawfield Wealth Management, we are passionate about giving back to our community.

We believe that we should all look after each other for a better community and in turn a better world. We have taken part in many charity events and will continue our efforts in helping to make a difference.

We have worked alongside and supported different charities.

Envision

Envision brings together local businesses, schools, charities and volunteers to provide a practical learning experience which enables young people to develop the skills they need to succeed in work and life. In return, young people invest their time in developing projects which give back to the community.

Frontline

Frontline was set up as a charity to build a movement of social workers and leaders to bring about safety and stability for children. Frontline focus's entirely on social work for children and families, and bring in social workers specifically trained to work in this area. This results from a vision that children’s life chances are not limited by their family or social circumstances, and a belief that lasting social change can be achieved through Frontline's movement of social workers. Frontline encourages and develops their social workers to be agents of change, not only with the children and families they work with, but to influence and improve the social work system in order to have a greater positive impact.

Holocaust Educational Trust

The Holocaust Educational Trust was established in 1988. Their aim is to educate young people from every background about the Holocaust and the important lessons to be learned for today. The Trust works in schools, universities and in the community to raise awareness and understanding of the Holocaust, providing teacher training, an outreach programme for schools, teaching aids and resource material. One of our earliest achievements was ensuring that the Holocaust formed part of the National Curriculum for History. This trust continues to play a leading role in training teachers on how best to teach the Holocaust.

How the Trust Makes a Difference:

  • Educates thousands of students across the UK
  • Trains and supports hundreds of teachers every year
  • Motivates future generations to speak out against intolerance
  • Inspires individuals to consider their responsibilities to their communities
  • Works with Parliament and the media to help spread understanding of the Holocaust

Bradford Grammar School

In 1662 the School was re-established by Royal Charter as the Free Grammar School of Charles II at Bradford, ‘for the better teaching, instruction and bringing up of children in grammar and good learning and to continue for that use forever’. The Charter is a proudly displayed in the School today.

Hyde Park Netball Club

Hyde Park Netball Club is a North London-based netball club founded in 1994. It has four competitive adult netball teams playing across four different leagues in London and the South East. A committee of volunteers runs the club and has a coaching team of two. Over the past 27 years, the club has maintained the same core identity of a competitive and friendly netball club. The club has around 60 players, with an extensive network of alums, umpires, and coaches supporting the club.