The Ladbroke Coral Trust

The Ladbrokes Coral Trust supports a wide range of charitable causes in which the shops and businesses of Ladbrokes Coral Group Plc operate. Ladbrokes has around 3,500 outlets across the UK.

The categories most commonly given grants are as follows:

  • Healthcare – medical research/treatment, hospice services, support/treatment for the physically challenged and impaired and mental health (the majority of the Trust’s grant-making is made in this area).
  • Education – research/support services for those with learning difficulties, specialist support in deprived areas, sports facilities for the physically challenged and impaired, and
  • Community – projects for people experiencing homelessness and aged, social activity projects for those at risk, animal welfare and environmental projects.

To apply, contact your nearest Ladbrokes Coral outlet and ask if the outlet will support a request for a grant from the Ladbrokes Coral Trust. A shop locator is available at this LINK. Please note that the Trust does not maintain a website.

The address of the Head Office for the Trust is:

Ladbrokes Coral Trust
Entain
7 th Floor
1 Stratford Place
Westfield Stratford City
Montfichet Road
London
E20 1EJ

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