The Altor Foundation is pleased to support We See Hope, a charity that supports women and children in Southern and Eastern Africa. They support children acutely impacted by lack of opportunity, isolation and exploitation by giving them and their mothers financial opportunities to support themselves. They are currently working in 147 communities across Kenya, Malawi,Continue reading “We See Hope!”
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Baking to survive.
In Bolivia with average earnings of just £500 per month and high cost of living comparative to the UK, many individuals struggle to make ends meet. According to the individuals that we support in country, many live day to day, harvesting enough food each day to sell. The proceeds are then needed to buy foodContinue reading “Baking to survive.”
Atlantic Row
One of the clients of Altor Wealth, Stuart Shepherd has committed to an extraordinary feat of endurance – rowing 3000 miles across the atlantic with three friends. They are raising money for two charities; RNIB and Severn Hospice. There is a fantastic video about the team here. We are pleased to say that we haveContinue reading “Atlantic Row”
Microfinance in Bolivia
Bolivia is a country of 11 million and the second poorest in South America. It has been particularly hard hit by Corona Virus as many Bolivians live day to day, selling enough goods in a day to feed their family for the following day but saving nothing. Due to a lack of a functioning healthContinue reading “Microfinance in Bolivia”
Supporting Mental Health in Hampshire
It is with great pleasure that we were able to agree a donation programme with EBS counselling in Eastleigh, Hampshire. This will enable them to extend their mission of providing subsidised counselling to local individuals who would otherwise not be able to access counselling support. EBS ask for a small donation from their clients butContinue reading “Supporting Mental Health in Hampshire”
The Journey Begins
Welcome to the new website of the Altor Foundation. Act as if what you do makes a difference. It does. — William James