Thank you

We are very grateful for the support of the organisations and people listed below and the many other generous individuals who have contributed to our work — including our growing number of payroll givers and our team of London Marathon runners and their supporters.

In 2008/9 these included:

  • Albert Hunt Charitable Trust
  • A M Fenton Trust
  • Andrew Mitchell Christian Charitable Trust
  • Barclays PLC
  • Bruce Wake Charitable Trust
  • Charles & Elsie Sykes Trust
  • The Co-operative Foundation
  • Department of Work and Pensions
  • Electoral Commission
  • Equalities and Human Rights
  • Commission
  • Garfield Weston Foundation
  • Hamilton Wallace Trust
  • Hampton Fuel Allotment Charity
  • Henry Smith Charity
  • Home Office — Connecting Communities
  • HSBC plc
  • Leach No. 14 Trust
  • Leonardo — Transfer of Innovation Fund (EU)
  • Linmardon Trust
  • Miss WE Lawrence 1973 Charitable Settlement
  • Peter De Haan Charitable Trust
  • Skills for Care
  • Thomas J Horne Memorial Trust
  • Unum

Marathon runners 08

  • Simon Hill
  • Tracey Abraham
  • Sarah Ball
  • Paul Batten
  • Mel Beckett
  • Kathryn Bowditch
  • Chris Browne
  • Mark Dodes
  • Shirish Gandhi
  • Kate Knight
  • Carol Lennon
  • Lisa Mercer-Leach
  • Leela Osborne
  • Rupert Parkin
  • Anna Phillips
  • Neil Riddoch
  • Angus Scott
  • Tareq Shrourou
  • Oliver Smith
  • Carl Thackery
  • Lorraine Wait
  • Ben White
  • Oonagh Wohanka
  • Richard Wohanka
  • Susanna Wood

Marathon runners 09

  • Mandy Aknai
  • Martin Attwood
  • Wayne Barrett
  • David Bernstein
  • Chris Browne
  • Samantha Buttle
  • Elizabeth Chaloner
  • Richard Chandler
  • Chantal Cox
  • Caroline Gibson
  • Matt Gow
  • Seren Halil
  • Azra Jennings
  • Kate Knight
  • Chris Leech
  • Jason McGibbon
  • Sandra O'Malley
  • Liz Parry
  • Chris Pond
  • William Robinson
  • Stephen Roper
  • Natasha Soobul
  • Fabio Walls
  • Oonagh Wohanka
  • Richard Wohanka
  • Alex Young

United Response is a registered national charity, operating in England and Wales. Although most of our income comes from statutory sources — to fund the local support that we provide — we also fundraise for the "extras" — the things that make such a difference to people’ s quality of life. We also fundraise to raise awareness of issues facing disabled people, and to tackle stigma and discrimination head on. Projects featured in this annual review — including Making Money Easier, Every Vote Counts!, UR in the Picture and UR on Board — were all made possible thanks to the generous support of our donors and sponsors. If you would like to make a donation to support our work, you can do so at www.unitedresponse.org.uk/donate/donate-now.php or give the fundraising team a call on 020 8246 5200. Many thanks.