Sarah Ferguson announces new charitable foundation, Sarah's Trust, which will provide food and care items to healthcare workers

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Sarah Ferguson announces new charitable foundation, Sarah's Trust, which will provide food and care items to healthcare workers ❤️

June 03, 2020 - 15:13 BST Diane Shipley Sarah Ferguson has launched a new charitable foundation called Sarah's Trust. Announced on Wednesday, the new organisation will match charities with people who have the"social responsibility and the financial ability" to provide aid. The first project the charity is undertaking is designed to help NHS, care home and hospice staff and involves delivering meals, snacks, and hygiene items to key workers.

MORE: Sarah Ferguson shares heartfelt post to Princess Beatrice and Princess Eugenie for this special reasonIn a statement, the Duchess said:"‘I am incredibly excited to be bringing all of my charitable causes under one roof with Sarah’s Trust. It’s something I have wanted to do for a long time.

READ: Sarah Ferguson's emotional message for Princess Beatrice on what would have been her wedding day"I’m also pleased that we’ve been able to support vulnerable children in Ghana, building on the sort of charity work I’ve been involved in for many years now." The CEO of Sarah’s Trust, Sarah Wade, added:"We are very excited to be launching this new charitable initiative. The Duchess’s passion for these causes and people is cemented at the very core of Sarah’s Trust.

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