Saga Charitable Trust

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Welcome to Saga Charitable Trust

Our mission is to benefit underprivileged communities in developing countries that host Saga holidaymakers.

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A better future for children through education

Saga Charitable Trust support Mitedi's outreach library services and environmental lessons at the
new school. It's all part of providing long-term life-skills training, enabling villagers to lead self supporting sustainable lives.

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Donate now

There are a number of ways you can donate and make a world of difference - online, by post and by phone.

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Visit a Saga Charitable Trust supported project

Saga customers and staff are able to visit Saga Charitable Trust supported projects whilst they are
on holiday or on Saga Volunteer Travel placements.

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Saga Cheritable Trust

You can help support the work of the Saga Charitable Trust by making a donation today. Saga Group covers all the UK overheads and administrative costs so that every penny donated goes to support our projects overseas.

 

  • Bhattidanda Womens Group

    Empowering local communities

    Fulmaya reaches for the summit

    Fulmaya Lama has used the resources provided by the Saga Charitable Trust to improve the lives of her family and fellow villagers.

  • Silkscreen print of Union Jack 2011 © Peter Blake. All Rights Reserved

    Prize Draw

    Peter Blake Print

    To celebrate both Sir Peter Blake’s 80th birthday and the Jubilee, he’s kindly donated a famous artwork in aid of our Saga Charitable Trust. It’s a signed silkscreen print of Union Jack 2011 – an artist’s proof, number 2 of an edition of only 12. Very collectable, it’s worth around £2,000.

  • Emma Soames in Peru

    Emma Soames...

    on being a Trustee

    In the last 5 years the Saga Charitable Trust has donated more than £1 million pounds towards sustainable projects designed to empower local communities.

  • The Butterfly Tree - Family Picture

    Featured project

    The Butterfly Tree

    75% of all deaths caused by malaria are in children under the age of five in sub-Sahara Africa.

The Saga Charitable Trust is a UK registered charity (No 291991).