Projects
Here are the projects we are proud to be supporting. Click on each one to learn more, you can help them hit their target by donating online.
Have a browse through the fully-funded projects we have completed on. Feel free to scroll through and take inspiration for future projects.
Live Projects you can help

The Brotherhood Legion
The Brotherhood Legion CIC is an award-winning men's mental health movement in Leicester, redefining community support. With over 65 events and collaborations with nearly 100 businesses, we've built a hub of movement, conversation, and inclusion. Our initiatives go beyond just weekend session support, embracing hiking, art workshops, therapy sessions, and even offering counselling, Christmas dinner for the lonely, house renovations & homeless outreach.

The Brick
At The Brick, we run a Food Community at St George’s Church on Water Street, Wigan - a place where people can access affordable, nutritious food with choice, dignity and respect.

The restore Collective
Restore Collective is a registered charity guided by our ethos of “enabling people to thrive. We are dedicated to fostering genuine connection and belonging. We care deeply for people especially those who are vulnerable or marginalised. Welcoming them into friendship, valuing their unique contributions, and walking alongside them on their journey toward flourishing.

The Movement Centre
We are a charity who provide specialist physiotherapy provision to transform the lives of children with movement disabilities. Through specialist physiotherapy, children can gain new skills and find some independence. This has a hugely positive impact and changes lives for the better.
Projects we have already funded

Trailer for animal visits to school & local groups
We want to take our animals and resources out to children and disadvantaged adults - and enable them to physically experience a wider world.
Questions?
If you’d like to get involved or learn more about the Mortgage Advice Bureau Foundation, reach out to us on our contact page.


