Our Charitable Donations
2026
So far in 2026, The AnnikaH Foundation provided a grant to Meath Epilepsy Charity which funded an electronic ceiling mounted hoist with tracking, installed in one of their high-dependency bedrooms at The Meath. Meath Epilepsy Charity supports people with epilepsy and related conditions by providing residential care, education, and specialist services to help them live more independent and fulfilling live.

2025
In 2025, The AnnikaH Foundation was proud to support four organisations across the UK.
The AnnikaH Foundation provided a grant to Noah’s Ark Children’s Hospice to fund new hydrotherapy sensory equipment. Noah’s Ark Children’s Hospice exists to help babies, children and young people with life-threatening or life-limiting conditions and their families, make the most out of every day.
The Foundation provided a grant to Young Epilepsy to help expand their Youth Support Services across Enfield, Barnet, Haringey, and Brent. Young Epilepsy works to support children and young people with epilepsy by providing specialist education, health services, and research to help them thrive and reach their full potential.
A grant was also provided to a school in North London to fund a garden activity for wheelchair users, helping them take part in inclusive outdoor learning while building confidence and social skills.
The Foundation also provided a grant to Variety Children’s Charity which supported disabled children across North London, including specialist equipment, such as mobility and sensory aids and one wheelchair. Variety Children’s Charity supports children living with disability and disadvantage by providing equipment, practical assistance, and opportunities to improve their quality of life and inclusion.
2024
In 2024, at the beginning of The AnnikaH Foundation’s journey, it supported two organisations across London.
The first of the Foundation’s major grants supported a school in North London to purchase a wheelchair swing, enabling children with mobility challenges to play alongside their peers and enjoy inclusive, accessible outdoor activities.
The AnnikaH Foundation also provided a grant to the Mahadevi Yoga Centre to support their programs that provide accessible yoga sessions, helping children improve their physical strength, relaxation, and overall wellbeing in an inclusive environment.