Just Kampers is more than just a money making business; we support a number of charitable projects.
During 2009-2010, Just Kampers has raised money for the 'Help for Heroes' charity. Our open days and presence at VanFest 2009 has allowed Just Kampers and its customers to support the important charity and we will continue to do so in the foreseeable future.

About Help For Heroes
Help for Heroes raises money to support members of the Armed Forces who have been wounded in the service of their country. We ask our supporters to “do their bit” to show these extraordinary young men and women that they are cared for by us. Over a million people have responded to date and millions of pounds have been raised to buy much needed services that will aid their recovery, but we need more! So far, we have allocated almost all of the money we have raised in order to fund direct projects and support other service charities. We are passionate about what we are doing and as far as we are concerned the sooner we can see results, the better!
About The Uganda Project
We are proud to sponsor a project in Uganda, that helps widows and their children live a self-sufficient existence - we fund a pig breeding farm. We provide a family with a female pig and the money to cover vet and food bills for the first year. Once it breeds, the family gives us one piglet back and keeps, eats or sells the rest. Rather than give them cash and food, this project means that, normally within 18 months, they are completely self-sufficient.

Just Kampers is also proud to be associated with "Tools for Self Reliance" - a charity who help to provide villagers in Africa with the equipment that they need to be able to earn a sustainable living and put something back into their local community.
Just Kampers supports this worthwhile charity with a regular financial donation, so that some of the poorest people in Africa can help themselves.
Since 2006, Just Kampers has helped raise many thousands of pounds for Brad’s Cancer Foundation, which was set-up in memory of 18-year old Brad Davis, to provide equipment for the care and lifestyle specifically for teenagers with cancer.
Many staff, including our Managing Director Mark Reynolds, have also taken part in a fun day out cycling between London and Brighton, raising hundreds of pounds for the British Heart Foundation in the process.

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