The DUNHILL MEDICAL TRUST
 
 
HISTORY
Herbert E Dunhill died in November 1950 leaving part of his estate in Charitable Trust for medical research into tuberculosis, the cause of his death.

His niece, Mary Dunhill Lane, was appointed one of the original Trustees and it was largely her vision that drove the Charity until her death in 1988. Her daughter, Kay Glendinning, continued her work and was Director from 1988 until April 2005.

By the 1980s, the Trust was receiving an increasing number of grant applications related to issues associated with ageing and the care of the elderly. Although there was a clear case of unmet need, many applications could not be supported because they fell outside the original Aims of the Trust. To rectify this, the Trust Deed was formally amended and in 1986 the Charity was renamed The DUNHILL MEDICAL TRUST.

The Trust does not receive or seek funds from any external body and has had no connection with the tobacco industry for many years.

The Charitable Objects of The DUNHILL MEDICAL TRUST are:

(a) the furtherance of medical knowledge and research and the publication of the useful results thereof and the provision of medical care and facilities in such manner as the Trustees shall from time to time in their absolute discretion think fit; and
(b) research into the care of the elderly and the publication of the useful results thereof and the provision of accommodation and care of the elderly.


Within these Objects The DUNHILL MEDICAL TRUST supports work by making GRANTS.

For details of these click on
THE WORK WE SUPPORT

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The Dunhill Medical Trust
3rd Floor,
16-18 Marshalsea Road
London SE1 1HL
Charity Number 294286