We will DONATE £150 from the sale fees of your house to a local charity of your choosing. This allows you to not only sell your house but also make a positive impact in your community. real5 Estates powered by Open House is committed to giving back and making a difference through our business practices. Choose from any of the below 5 amazing organisations and help make a difference….
St. Rocco’s Hospice in Warrington, is a charity that offers end of life care to people living with life-limiting illnesses and their families. The hospice provides emotional, physical, social and spiritual support for those who need it, as well as providing day care services and respite stays for family members of those receiving care. St Rocco’s is a wonderful organisation that works extremely hard to help improve the lives of those affected by terminal illness in the Warrington area.
St Bridget’s has a strong commitment to academic excellence and its broad curriculum covers all core areas, the school is a long-standing educational institution that has been providing quality education to its students for more than a century. Located in the heart of the town, the school boasts a vibrant and diverse student body which includes pupils from all socio-economic backgrounds. The school also offers an array of services and activities, including language classes, after-school clubs, music and drama classes, and sports teams
Shannon Bradshaw Trust Warrington is a charitable organization that has been providing support to local communities in and around Warrington since 2013. The organisation works to create positive change.
Shannon Bradshaw Trust Warrington is an independent charity that strives to make a positive difference in the lives of those living in and around Warrington. The trust works to provide supportive services, outreach initiatives, education opportunities, and other resources for children, young people, families, and communities within the area.
Warrington Rylands FC are the oldest football club in the town. Not only do they have a first team playing in the Northern Premier League but they also provide grassroots football for over 500 children in the town. With 34 teams they are the largest Junior club in Warrington and have a focus on ensuring there is ‘football for all’ in the local community by ensuring costs to parents are at an absolute minimum.
The club provides, coaching, training, matches, kit, equipment and a variety of well being activities for all the children and in 2024 the club is aiming to take all the teams away to play in a european tournament that will be fully funded by Warrington Rylands.
Warrington Animal Welfare (WAW) is a registered charity, a community focused non-profit organisation caring for abandoned, abused and unwanted domestic animals. Originally established in 1983 by Joan Rimmer B.E.M. and June Jackson – who have both sadly passed – to provide financial support for pet owners on low income or benefits to help them to pay to have their pets neutered, in a bid to reduce the amount of stray, abandoned and unwanted pets in Warrington.
In 2013 Warrington Animal Welfare opened our first rescue centre in Warrington, which has allowed us to help a lot more unwanted pet. The charity is solely funded by kind donations and fundraising.