Charities

Essex Wildlife Trust Partnership

Click4Quote are delighted to be a Corporate Members of the Essex Wildlife Trust, which is the county's leading conservation charity. The work they undertake to protect the Essex wildlife and the environment is enormously invaluable for future generations and we are delighted to be apart of this support structure in any way we can. Part of their commitment includes the management of 7250 acres of land, 87 nature reserves and a nature park as well as a number of visitor centres across the county. They also endeavour to educate the public and estimate that they manage to reach approximately 44,000 adults and children each year.

In all the British Isles boast 47 county wildlife trusts all of which are dedicated to the conservation of their local wildlife and environment, with Essex being one of the largest.

Headway Essex

Headway Essex is the local branch of the national charity Headway UK. This charitable organisation is dedicated to caring for people who have sustained a brain injury which can be a result of any number of reasons including road traffic accidents, sports injuries, accidents at work or at home or simply through disease or illness. Our local centre is designed to help those suffers with a variety of personal and social issues. These can range from improving their overall health, improving their self esteem, helping suffers to understanding their own limitations and how they can increase their own independence and self care.

Throughout the year we also raise money for other charitable organisations i.e. Royal British Legion and Comic Relief.

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