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Celebrations as new National Lottery funding to ‘break boundaries’

There is joy within a UK organisation as National Lottery funding is set to ‘break boundaries’.

Beyond Boundaries Foundation, which has a branch at Templars Square in Oxford but is based in Marlow, is celebrating after it was given £19,000 by the National Lottery Community Fund.

Denise Greene, founder and CEO of Beyond Boundaries Foundation, said: “My ambition with Beyond Boundaries Foundation is to break the boundaries of health and wellbeing by delivering tools and resources that empower everyone to live their best life.”

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She added that with this money they would be able to reach more vulnerable people and provide access to much needed support services.

The money will cover the majority of the Foundation’s operational overheads for the next 12 months and allow the team to direct 100 per cent of any new funds towards delivering support and resources to vulnerable and disadvantaged people.

Beyond Boundaries Foundation with the £19,000 cheque from the National Lottery (Image: Beyond Boundaires)

The organisation was set up in 2025 by Ms Greene, and focuses on making practical, complementary and holistic tools available to help tackle challenges including anxiety, depression, pain, mobility, grief, nutrition and more.

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Ms Greene said: “Receiving this grant is humbling, empowering, and 100 per cent confirms that the need for integrated health support is widely recognised.

“We are committed to aiding the management of physical, mental, and emotional health alongside mainstream medicine.

“This foundation allows us to focus entirely on the delivery of that vital work.”


This content is sourced from uk.news.yahoo.com and is shared for informational purposes only.

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