The foundation was set up after the very tragic loss of our brother Charlie Dallas Lancaster after a long battle with his mental health . He did incredible things for so many people campaigning, volunteering and fundraising for so many incredible charities and I think initially we all thought we must carry on the work that he did. However it has become so very much more than that we have seen such an urgent need for more bespoke mental health care and solutions for people who are simply not being heard . The foundation now fundraises and continues to work with those charities, but also our aim to to provide a platform for people to also get support, encourage people to speak out and be apart of Charlie’s Army and create a better understanding of the stigmas surrounding mental health . We are new to this but my goodness we are passionate our grief and love for Charlie carries us .
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The Rainbow Centre offers free and professional help for children affected by cancer, life threatening illness and bereavement. The therapies provided enable children and their families to cope with the emotional impact of their grief and loss. Thank you for your support
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