Thank you so much to our amazing corporate partners for providing such vital support to our work with vulnerable children across Africa!
Cooee Kids is a sustainable kids clothing brand that makes children’s clothes with social responsibility and good ethics at its core. All products are made sustainably from 100% Africa cotton (100% CmiA-Certified). They’re donating £2 for every t-shirt sold in their 2020 Summer collection to Chance for Childhood’s work in Uganda.

Frugi is an organic children’s clothing company that donates 1% of its turnover to charity. In 2018 they chose Chance for Childhood as their Children’s Charity, and through their Little Clothes BIG Change appeal, they support our Kinbu nursery located in the slums in Accra, Ghana.

TMG is an innovative financial services company based in Manchester. They are long-time supporters of our work, especially in Rwanda where they support one of only seven Deaf Schools in the country.

Pro bono support from the Huddersfield Law Society has been instrumental in setting up a legal advice hub for young vulnerable people in Patongo, Uganda. John Royle, from Ridley and Hall Solicitors, got the project off the ground with support from colleagues at the Huddersfield Law Society, and funding from the Law Society charity.

Rockahula Kids is a boutique accessories brand for kids who donate 5% of their profits to children’s charities. We have been lucky enough to be chosen as one of those charities and they have supported our work since 2017.

Cameron James Legal partners with Chance for Childhood to offer a range of Estate Planning Services to our supporters. Cameron James Legal also donates a percentage of its fees to Chance for Childhood. Read more about giving in your will.