Charitable Causes

Your support of Caterham Round Table Beer Festivals has resulted in over £100,000 donated to the local charities and projects, since April 2013.

New Charities & Good Causes

Do you have a cause, district charity, project or community event which you want support from Caterham Round Table? We are always happy to hear from local charities and good causes that would benefit from our support. Please get in touch and tell us how we can help you below:

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Charities, Organisations & Good Causes We Support



Prospero Community Theatre
We are an inclusive award-winning theatre company that uses drama to improve the quality of life for adults and young people with disabilities and mental health conditions. Our dual purpose is artistic endeavour and socialisation and we believe the one feeds into the other. We work to improve the quality of life of each person by giving the opportunity to be creative, express emotions, work as a valid member of a team and have a voice.


Caterham Festival


Caterham Sea Cadets
We’re working in our local community to give young people access to incredible opportunities and skills that help them to launch well in today’s world.


Chaldon Guides

Caterham Foodbank
We don’t think anyone in our community should have to face going hungry. That’s why we provide three days’ nutritionally balanced emergency food and support to local people who are referred to us in crisis. We are part of a nationwide network of foodbanks, supported by The Trussell Trust, working to combat poverty and hunger across the UK.


Chipstead Valley School
Chipstead Valley is a 3-form entry primary school with a purpose-built Nursery and an Enhanced Learning Provision for children with physical and complex medical needs. We are fortunate enough to be based in superb grounds with ever-evolving facilities, both inside and out. Our school prides itself on outdoor learning, technology and global learning; three of the core threads which run through all aspects of our curriculum.​


Canine Partners
Our assistance dogs are trained to meet the needs of individuals with even the most complex physical disabilities. We currently help adults aged 18 and over (both civilians and former service personnel) who have a physical disability or condition that affects their daily life and limits their independence.


Croham Explorers


Friends of Dene Hospital
Friends of Caterham Dene Hospital is a registered charity that makes a valued contribution to the local community. We raise and manage funds to provide hospital equipment and services not normally supplied by the NHS to help patients and hospital staff



1st Caterham Scouts
At 1st Caterham we are excited to be a part of Scouting!  Our purpose is to deliver #SkillsForLife to as many young people as possible, enhancing the lives of young people and adult volunteers alike and equipping them to making the world a better place.  As a part of a worldwide movement, we are a part of the largest global youth movement.


Porchlight
We work with more than 9000 individuals and families every year. We help people to reach their full potential by breaking down the barriers to housing, mental and physical health, work, education, financial independence or daily living skills.


Hillcroft School – Darwin project
Hillcroft (creation of a conservation area, ‘Darwin Garden’) – The project has transformed the grounds and provides an accessible resource for outdoor learning and scientific enquiry for all pupils every day. Hillcroft pupils were trained as special science technicians and will be passing on their expertise to younger pupils in their school. There is large potential for outdoor learning and practical science to develop further and be used by other year groups.


Kent, Surrey & Sussex Air Ambulance
The world is unpredictable, and medical emergencies happen. That’s why we’ve dedicated the last 33 years to saving lives and providing cutting-edge, pre-hospital critical care. We’re a vital part of your communities, your lives and your safety.


Stripey Stork
At Stripey Stork we support families in need with the donations and items that we receive.
We collect donations of toys, clothes and other essential items for babies and children and, after checking they meet current UK safety standards, rehome them with local families experiencing hardship.


Myeloma UK
Myeloma UK is the only organisation in the UK dealing exclusively with myeloma. Our ultimate goal is to find a cure.
We are dedicated to myeloma patients – making sure they get access to the right treatment at the right time. We continually strive to improve standards of treatment and care through research, education and raising awareness of myeloma.
We receive no core Government funding and rely almost entirely on voluntary donations and fundraising. In short, we couldn’t do what we do without your support.


Old Caterhamians RFC minis


Orpheus Centre
Orpheus believes that disabled people should have the same opportunities as their non-disabled peers. We aim to equip young disabled people with the skills and confidence they need in order to live independent and fulfilling lives.


Rainbow Trust
Rainbow Trust Children’s Charity supports families who have a child aged 0-18 years with a life-threatening or terminal illness.


Redhill Corps of Drums
Formed in 1981 The Redhill Corps of Drums & Band is a local Marching and Concert Band based in Redhill, Surrey.

Royal London Society for the Blind (now the Royal Society for Blind Children)
The Royal Society for Blind Children offers a range of services including emotional support and practical advice for families, opportunities for children and young people to build confidence and skills through activities, and a specialist further education college.


Red Cross
The British Red Cross has been helping millions of people in the UK and around the world get the support they need when crisis strikes.


Round Table Children’s Wish
Round Table Children’s Wish is a registered charity dedicated to granting handcrafted wishes for children and young people with life threatening illnesses across Britain and Ireland.


Royal Marsden
The Royal Marsden Cancer Charity raises money solely to support The Royal Marsden, a world-leading cancer centre.  


RNIB
We’re the Royal National Institute of Blind People (RNIB), one of the UK’s leading sight loss charities and the largest community of blind and partially sighted people.


Samaritans
Samaritans works to make sure there’s always someone there for anyone who needs someone. Read more.


Soper Hall Community Centre
The Soper Hall has stood, in the centre of Caterham, for more than 100 years, and in that time has served the residents as both an administrative centre for local government and a venue for wedding receptions, parties, meetings, exhibitions and events – a complete community facility.
St Bede’s Tanzania school


St Catherine’s Hospice, Crawley
For the last 35 years, St Catherine’s Hospice has been there for people living in Sussex and East Surrey, offering both physical and emotional support to those living with a terminal illness and their families.


St John Ambulance
We are St John Ambulance, a volunteer-led health and first aid charity – responding to emergencies, supporting communities and saving lives
St Mary’s Church Summer Kid school


Syndromes without a Name
SWAN UK (syndromes without a name) is the only dedicated support network for families of children and young adults (0-25) with undiagnosed genetic conditions in the UK. We are run by the charity Genetic Alliance UK.


The Arc
The Arc is an Arts and Recreation Centre based at Caterham-on-the-Hill, Surrey.
The comprises of  a studio theatre (capacity 80 people), a soft play centre which doubles as a live music venue, an Art Room, A large central gallery for performance and exhibitions, a bistro area which also hosts live music and spoken word events. We also have a second section of the building, which is as yet undeveloped, which will house a 250 seater theatre and multi purpose venue.

Specialised Wheelchairs for Children


St John’s School, Caterham
Guided by our Christian values, all our pupils and teachers work towards our principle ethos – to strive for excellence and enjoyment in all our learning. Following the path of Christianity and supported by our local parish church, our ethos aims to provide a safe, caring, healthy and friendly environment for all our families.