
Our Profile > Charities
We will support at least two chosen charities per year, and for 2008 Titan will actively support:
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Titan are proud to support the British Heart Foundation www.bhf.org.uk and are entering a two man team in the following event -
Charity Cycle Ride Event - Vietnam to Cambodia
Having successfully cycled from Agra to Jaipur in 2006, raising funds for the Royal National Institute for the Blind, and London to Paris in 2007 raising funds for Crisis, our Managing Director Tony Hanley, is a team participant in the cycle ride event from Ho Chi Minh City (Saigon) to Angkor Wat in Cambodia in November 2008.
Tony said "The target is £10k this time, which I know is going to be tough owing to the economy, however I have every confidence that the generous support of our customers and suppliers, colleagues and friends will get us to where we need to be". Tony has a close colleague, Adrian McCann, in the team, who is a Master Upholsterer and proprietor of Kingston Traditional Upholstery, a thriving and well established specialist business in Putney, London for more information please see - www.kingstontraditionalupholstery.co.uk
We would be very grateful for any support you can give and you can sponsor Tony & Adrian at www.justgiving.co.uk/tonytitan
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'Team Titan at the Finish Line!' (Charity Cycle Ride Event - Vietnam to Cambodia - November 2008)

The event was a great success and thank you to all who sponsored the ride.
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Crisis
http://www.crisis.org.uk
Crisis is a national charity that fights homelessness and empowers people to fulfil their potential and transform their lives.
Crisis defines its wider constituency as single homeless people. The focus of their work is on hidden homeless people who may be living in hostels and bed and breakfasts, or sleeping on friends and family’s floors. Crisis estimates that there are 400,000 hidden homeless people – but most do not feature in government statistics.
Crisis vision
The Crisis vision is that all homeless people, or those in danger of becoming homeless, should be able to easily access individual help and support which will:
- - help them to rebuild their lives
- - Prevent them from remaining trapped in the cycle of homelessness.
T The Alison Luke Cancer Research Fund
http://www.icr.ac.uk
Alison Luke was the daughter of Ross and Debora Luke who sadly died from thyroid cancer in her early twenties after a long battle against the illness. Ross has been a stalwart of London Scottish Rugby Club for many years, and he and Deborah have committed themselves to assisting the Royal Marsden Hospital’s cancer research fund by various fund raising activities, which year upon year continues to grow with support.



