Better Tomorrow Trust was created to relieve the needs of those in need by reason of youth, old age, ill health, disability, financial hardship or other social and economic disadvantage through the provision of grants to registered charities and/or others organisations.
Through the fundraising efforts of our trustees, and the generousity of our supporters and corporate sponsors, to date we have been able to issue grants totalling £27,500.
Please see below for further details on the causes and projects we have been able to support.
September 2025:
£2,000 to St Joseph's Hospice, Hackney, £1,000 funding walking aids helping patients stay independent for as long as possible and £1,000 towards physiotherapy services supporting patients to live as fully and independently as possible.
September 2025:
£8,000 to The Brainwave Centre funding two children on their bespoke therapy courses for a year.
Testimonial from Hayley Scurr, Community Fundraising Lead, Brainwave Centre: ‘We are hugely grateful to the Better Tomorrow Trust for their unwavering support. This generous grant will fund a full year of support for two children with disabilities or additional needs, helping them to reach their potential. Thank you!’
June 2025:
£5,000 to The NSPCC towards operational costs for their Schools Service.
Testimonial from Rosie Peterson, Philanthropy Manager, NSPCC: We are incredibly grateful for the continued support and generosity of Better Tomorrow Trust, its Trustees, Directors and all those involved in the making of this gift.
The NSPCC is helping millions of children through Childline and our school visits, as we strive to protect children from harm. We are in every local community, and we will keep fighting for children whatever the future brings. With over 90 per cent of our income coming from voluntary donations, it is only through the generosity of our supporters, like Better Tomorrow Trust, that we can continue to help children across the UK stay safe and recover from abuse.
Thank you again for your ongoing generosity and support.
June 2025:
£5,000 to Sarcoma UK, specifically towards Dr Jun Ishihara's groundbreaking research at Imperial College London
Testimonial from Sarah Thorn, Philanthropy and Partnerships Manager, Sarcoma UK: "We are incredibly grateful to Better Tomorrow Trust for their generous £5,000 donation towards Dr Jun Ishihara's groundbreaking research at Imperial College London.
This vital funding is supporting the development of innovative immunotherapy treatments specifically for osteosarcomas, one of the most aggressive forms of bone cancer that predominantly affects young people.
Osteosarcoma has historically been challenging to treat with traditional immunotherapy approaches, making Dr Ishihara's work particularly significant as he explores new methods to harness the body's immune system to fight this devastating disease.
Better Tomorrow Trust's commitment to supporting cutting-edge medical research directly contributes to our mission of improving outcomes for sarcoma patients and their families. Their investment in this project represents hope for future patients who will benefit from more effective, targeted treatments.
We are honoured to have Better Tomorrow Trust as a partner and deeply appreciate their belief in the potential of this research to transform lives."
January 2025:
£7,500 to The Brainwave Centre to provide bespoke therapy support for up to two children an their families for a year.
Testimonial from KS, CEO of Brainwave: “The support we have received from the Better Tomorrow Trust (BTT) has been truly amazing. Their partnership goes far beyond financial help - it reflects a commitment and belief in the impact we have on the lives of the children and families we serve. We are beyond grateful for your unwavering support and feel incredibly fortunate to have you as part of the Brainwave family.’