LawnsOne’s Charity Work
At LawnsOne, the community has a central position in our core values; it drives our day-to-day decision-making, including who, as an organisation, we try to support.
Our support covers both regulars and reserves in the Royal Navy, the Royal Marines, the British Army and the Royal Air Force and their families, including anyone who has completed National Service. We know and understand the unique demands of service life, whether in the UK or overseas, and in times of need, we help to enable the Forces family to thrive.
Our recent research shows that service leavers aged 25-64 need more specialised support. The challenges they face are complex – from low income to life-changing injuries or hidden wounds, like depression or post-traumatic stress disorder.
Armed with this information, we are improving our services for younger, working-age veterans, and we will make sure they know we’re here when they need us.
Raised £1000’s for the charities
LawnsOne Charity Work
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LawnsOne will donate £20 directly to SSAFA for every successful referral made by an existing customer. You can read more and get involved here.
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Over the years LawnsOne has raised £1000’s for the charities we support, whether through company giving or sponsored events.
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Some of our beneficiaries include Great Ormond Street Hospital, Diabetes UK, Bowel Cancer UK, Epilepsy Action, Mind, MacMillan Cancer Support, Pilgrims Hospice and most recently, Dementia UK.
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“Ever since we started, 2 decades ago, LawnsOne has always strived to do what’s right. Not just by our customers but by our wider stakeholders and community. Simply put, we try to do our bit.”
Martin Ashdown, Lead Technician & Founder

As usual, the team will continue to support the Pilgrims Hospice in Ashford (close to our HQ) by joining in with some fundraising activities during the year! The Pilgrims Hospice work began 35 years ago, with the vision of one village nurse, Ann Robertson, the Pilgrims Hospice Lifetime President. Ann wanted to make a difference for the people in her community facing terminal illness. Thanks to her devotion, and the help of countless others, today they have over 200 Pilgrims nurses and therapists. Together they support thousands of people in East Kent each year.