Empowering Education for Hardship-affected Students

The Charles Flint Educational Trust champions the educational aspirations of underprivileged scholars at Hartington, transforming lives through dedicated support.

Learn More About Our Educational Mission

Discover how we provide scholarships for deserving students in need through our charitable educational initiatives.

Our Inspiration and Mission

The Charles Flint Educational Trust was founded to assist academically promising yet financially disadvantaged students at Hartington.

Through targeted scholarships, we aim to foster educational growth and opportunity.

Our Offerings

Scholarships to Empower Young Minds

Scholarships

Providing scholarships to aid six disadvantaged scholars.

Educational Support

Offering resources and guidance to empower learners.

Community Initiatives

Engaging in local activities to promote education.

Mentorship Programs

Connecting scholars with experienced mentors.

Join Us in Making a Difference

Support our mission to provide essential educational scholarships to underprivileged students.

Why Choose Us

Unique Value to Our Scholars

Focused Support

We provide dedicated scholarships to six deserving students, ensuring they receive vital educational opportunities.

Community Driven

Our trust is governed by two committed trustees, ensuring transparency and accountability.

No Overheads

With no employees earning over £60,000, all donations directly support scholarship funds for students.

What Our Scholars Say

James Smith

Former Scholar

The scholarship changed my life and gave me the chance to pursue my dreams.

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Sarah Johnson

College Student

Thanks to the Trust, I’ve been able to attend university and thrive.

Daniel Brown

Scholar

I am deeply grateful for the educational support I’ve received from the Trust.

Get Involved and Support Education Today

The Charles Flint Educational Trust is committed to providing hope and educational opportunities for financially disadvantaged students at Hartington.

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