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The MCA Trust relies on your donations

Your generosity changes lives at MCA Trust. Thanks to supporters like you, we offer vital services to children in Essex and East London. With 97p from every £1 raised directly benefiting those in need, your contribution makes a significant impact.

Every donation, no matter the size, helps us provide essential support to children and young adults facing adversity. Whether it’s funding educational programs, providing access to healthcare, or offering emotional support, your donation enables us to make a tangible difference in their lives.

We’re proud of our commitment to transparency and efficiency. With 97% of funds going directly to our programs and services, you can trust that your donation will be maximized to benefit those who need it most. Your support ensures that we can continue our mission of improving the lives of children and young people in our community.

Together, we can create brighter futures for children in Essex and East London. Your kindness and generosity fuel our efforts, empowering us to reach more children and provide them with the resources and support they need to thrive. Thank you for considering a donation to MCA Trust. With your support, we can continue to make a lasting difference in the lives of vulnerable children and young adults.

Every penny counts towards making a difference

£10

could fund...
crayons, markers and a sketchbook for use within our MCA Education Scheme.
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£20

could fund...
a comforting pair of pyjamas and a blanket for a child to use during chemotherapy treatments.
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£50

could fund...
a full day of respite and much-needed fun for a child or young adult currently battling cancer.
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“The MCA Trust has again responded in providing not just one, but two Xbox Gaming Console Carts – they are an invaluable piece of equipment to help us both distract and support the children during treatments such as Blood Transfusion and Chemotherapy.”
Lisa Kawa-Akenbo