WCIT Charity Review Vol.1 | Page 5

WCIT CHARITY’S SUPPORT FOR CHARITABLE GIVING Page 5 Our Charitable Giving 2012 ? £250,000: Hammersmith Academy Endowment Fund ? £4,128: Grants to our partner schools ? £500: Christ College Finchley, Robocup Total: £320,618 These are an amalgam of some figures on page 2 Enhancing opportunity for young people through more effective education: £255,053 ? £190: School Presentation Equipment Hire ? £150: City of London Academy, Islington ? £85: iT4C Referral: Brooklands Museum Grants to Institutions: £18,648 To support the ICSPA’s work supporting both the domestic and international task of reducing harm from cyber crime. Helping to re-engage those excluded in Society: £2,085 ? £1,250: Church Housing Trust ? £750: Disability Dynamics ? £85: iT4C Referral: Veterans Enabling access for all citizens to information, culture and business opportunity: £36,140 ? £35,000: iT4Communities (iT4C) ? £500: City of London Lord Mayor's Appeal ? £300: Suzy Lamplugh Trust ? £340: iT4C Referrals: ? Southwark Arts Centre ? Royal Institute of Great Britain ? Crimestoppers ? Lawworks ‘Gardening Leave’ Charity Improving quality of life for the disadvantaged and disabled: £3,542 ? £2,187: iT4Arts & CITO Cutter ? £1,000: Lifelites ? £50: Mensah RSA ? £50: City of London Widows and Masters Fund: £5,150 As a Livery Company playing its part in the City, the Master supports the Lord Mayor’s Appeal and other London charities. In 2012 Lord Mayor David Wootton’s theme was ‘Fit for the Future’, promoting better health opportunities for all, including those from some of the UK’s most deprived areas such as Tower Hamlets where 50% of children live in poverty and infant mortality is double the national average. WCIT CHARITY REVIEW Orphans Fund ? £255: iT4C Referrals: ? Outsiders Trust ? Research Autism ? Cripplegate Ward Club