Together, we can make a meaningful difference. When you shop online with Scandals, 1% of your purchase goes towards supporting a great cause. You have the power to choose where you want to direct our contribution after your purchase.
Through your support, together we can contribute to these vital causes and help create a better, more inclusive world for all.
Currently, we proudly support three remarkable charities. Learn more about their impactful work below:
"We were founded in 1967, amidst growing realisation of the extent of the homelessness crisis across the UK. Politicians, homelessness groups and social activists came together to mobilise support for homeless people and campaign for an end to the scandal. Crisis was never intended to be in existence for this long. We don't intend to be in existence in 50 years' time."
"Terry Higgins was one of the first people in the UK to die of an AIDS-related illness. He died aged 37, on 4 July 1982 at St Thomas' Hospital, London. By naming the trust after Terry, the founder members – his partner and friends – hoped to personalise and humanise AIDS in a very public way.
Terrence Higgins Trust campaigns about and provides services relating to HIV and sexual health. In particular, the charity aims to end the transmission of HIV in the UK; to support and empower people living with HIV, to eradicate stigma and discrimination around HIV, and to promote good sexual health (including safe sex). The Trust is generally considered the UK's leading HIV and AIDS charity, and the largest in Europe. It is also the lead organisation for Public Health England's HIV prevention partnership HIV Prevention England."
We’re proud to support Mencap Liverpool & Sefton, a local, independent charity dedicated to improving the lives of adults with mild to moderate learning disabilities across our region.
Since 1968, Mencap Liverpool & Sefton has been creating opportunities for individuals to live more independently, build confidence, and feel part of a connected, inclusive community.
Their Incredible Work Includes:
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Social events and befriending programmes that reduce isolation
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Personalised outreach support for everyday challenges
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Life skills training in areas like money management and travel
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Employment support to help individuals gain confidence and meaningful work
Entirely community-funded, the charity relies on donations and volunteers to continue offering its vital services — and we’re honoured to play a small part in that journey.
To learn more or support them directly, visit www.mencapliverpool.org.uk.