The Alexander Mosley Charitable Trust has supported the following charitable organisations:

 

 

 

 

Making addiction understood more compassionately and more accurately

 

Alive and Kicking

Education through producing footballs in Ghana, Kenya and Zambia

 

Serving and connecting children from disadvantaged communities through multimedia dance workshops

Helping young people face mental health challenges together

 

Supporting young people to live healthy lives, free from inequality and strengthened by fulfilling relationships

 

Accelerating action on climate change

 

Eastern Alliance for Safe and Sustainable Transport

 

Global New Car Assessment Programme – making cars all over the world safer

 

Preserve, recreate and reconnect Gloucestershire’s wild places

 

Neuropsychopharmacology

Pioneering research into the impact of drugs on the brain, with a view to better understanding brain functions and developing new treatments for disorders such as addiction and depression

 

Assisting those in prison in England and Wales who are protesting their innocence by reinvestigating their cases, and where there are reasons to think they may have been wrongly imprisoned, helping them to try and overturn their conviction

IPRT

The Independent Press Regulation Trust, established “to promote, for the benefit of the public, high standards of ethical conduct and best practice in journalism and the editing and publication of news in the print and other media, having regard to the need to act within the law and to protect both the privacy of individuals and freedom of expression.”

A cross-party law reform charity working to build a fairer UK justice system within everyone’s reach

 

The Foundation Year is a programme for students with significant academic potential to help them overcome disadvantage

 

Outdoor learning, play and connection with nature

Making a difference to families with babies and young children living in poverty

 

Providing specialist drug and alcohol support services across Buckinghamshire

 

High-quality journalism which challenges power, inspires change and builds leadership among groups underrepresented in the media

Mental health and emotional wellbeing of adolescents and young adults aged 12-24

 

 

Department of Physics   The frontier of fundamental science

 

Radio Workshop trains young new radio journalists in DRC, Ivory Coast, Liberia, South Africa, Tanzania and Zambia and create opportunities for youth dialogue, community building and leadership

 

On a mission to rescue Britain’s rivers

 

Campaigning for the conservation of historic buildings

 

Mental Health through Sport

 

A safe haven village for destitute single mothers and their children in Bangladesh

 

 

 

Helping children in communities damaged by HIV AIDS in rural South Africa

 

Conservation and study of the endangered Turtle Dove

 

Centre for the Forensic Sciences

Improving standards in forensic science

Supporting ex-service men facing hardship and bereaved military families