Charity

Read about the charities that Paul Kavanagh supports.

East Cheshire Hospice

East Cheshire Hospice is a warm and welcoming space for adults facing life limiting illness. We serve the communities of Macclesfield, Buxton, Congleton, High Legh, High Peak, Knutsford, Poynton, Wilmslow and the surrounding areas. Providing care, comfort and compassionate support to patients and their loved ones is our number one priority. 

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Age UK Cheshire

Age UK Cheshire provides a range of care and support services to empower and enable older people to continue to live full and active lives, to participate in community activity, and to remain in good mental and physical health for as long as possible. 

We will be here for older people when they need a little extra help and support to continue to live as they wish, be it at home or in a residential setting. We hope to provide that support by representing older people across Cheshire and making their views, wishes and needs known to health and social care, housing, leisure and educational providers. 

We are an independently registered charity but work with others, including Age UK, in the Age UK Brand Partners Group. 

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Mancunian Way

Mancunian Way is the award winning charity born out of the ashes of the riots in the summer of 2011, from a mother called ‘austerity’ and a father called ‘budget cuts’. It rose to fill the gaps left in service by the council and police in terms of reducing anti social behaviour and preventing young people from making the same mistakes as the small minority that went before.

Charitable Foundation

The Foundation is the charitable arm of the St. James's Place Group.