Which charities does Candis Club support?

We are proud to be involved in the Candis Big Give, a highly inspirational fundraising initiative which has raised thousands of pounds for the health charities involved. Each charity involved chooses a vital project they wanted to see happen and the Candis Big Give helped them achieve the funds they needed.

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