Your grant needs.
The Trust welcomes your application for funding from local families, individuals and smaller charities or resident groups. We carry out the application process either via telephone or home visits. Applications are invited from the Trusts area of benefit, which is within the postcodes of UB8, UB9 and UB10 and the surrounding areas.
Your accommodation needs.
Uxbridge United Welfare Trust house people of state pensionable age who qualify for universal credit. We have a large almshouse in central Uxbridge. All potential residents need to be on the Hillingdon Council housing list.
We welcome all residents that are able to live independently in our safe and secure environment. The building has step free access to all apartments and is within 5 minutes walk of central Uxbridge and all its amenities.
UUWT
Here to help
The Trust is now well over 500 years old and has been helping the most needy in Uxbridge in many forms for all that time.
The Trust owns Homes, Flats, Shops and Carparks in and around the town centre, all of the revenue from these activities we then give to good causes.
We recently rebuilt our Almshouse for elderly residents in the heart of the town.
Ossulton Court provides homes they can live in permanently, knowing they are safe and secure, surrounded by many new friends.
Every year we give grants to the most needy of the area. Its a quick and simple process, we fill out all the paperwork and you’ll know straight away if we can help.
Latest updates
State of the art building in Uxbridge
We are halfway through the rebuild process and hope to house 20 local people in 2021 in a state of the art building in Central Uxbridge. From the spring of 2021 we will be working with Hillingdon Council to select the lucky pensioners who qualify to reside with us.
Read MoreOssulton Court
The new Almshouse will be named Ossulton Court. This is to honour one of the founding fathers of the Trust Lord John Ossulton, who donated a very considerable sum in the 16th Century! He wanted to help the most needy and we still continue this process over 500 years later.
Read MoreNeed Help?
Please get in touch and see if we can help you.
The Trust can help change the outcomes of many.
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01895 232 976