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Affinity groups, clubs, societies, institutions and churches...
Why not get together with your workmates or friends to support
the House? Here follows a small selection of what 'affinity groups'
have been able to achieve:
Staff at Thames Water raised £155. The company matched that sum
and doubled it.
Staff at Marks & Spencer, Broad Street, Reading raised £2500 and
the company matched that sum as well.
A small division of BT decided not to send Christmas cards
to each other in the office. The money thus saved resulted in a
donation of £72 to us.
The Legal Services Commission has also done the same and sent us
a cheque for £115.
A coffee morning held in Mortimer West End gave us £67 -
not bad for just 2 hours work!
The students of Theale Green Community School made us their principal
charity of the year and presented us with a cheque for £2168.35
in December. Two further fundraising events were held in the
spring and further sums were raised.
A small nursery school in central London held a candle-lit sharing
service at the same time as our Light Up A Life service in Reading
and raised £97. 00.
Golf captains sometimes choose us as their charity of the year.
Recently a Reading club sent us a cheque for £798.00.
Churches, Masonic lodges and groups such as Rotary and Soroptimists
are generous givers.
The Bank of Ireland in Reading buys our Christmas cards, whilst
the family of an ex-patient here donated many hundreds of professionally
printed greeting cards based on scenes painted by their relative,
which we are able to sell in the House. Presentation College also
donated Xmas cards.
Another donated an entire stamp collection for us to resell. Yet
another donor gave us pewter merchandise from her shop before it
was closed that we able to sell at the Mayor's Christmas Market
A group of patrons and staff at a local fish and chip shop are
waiting for good weather so that they can complete a sponsored skydive
and thus raise thousands for us!
The Queens Head in Bradfield and the Clifton Arms and the Golden
Keys in Caversham are among several pubs that support us with collection
boxes.
(We have a number of collection boxes available - just ask)
Why not have a personal mini-collection box in your home to collect
unwanted coins - it soon adds up!
Residents of a nearby close have banded together to erect a considerable
number of Xmas lights on and outside their houses. This spectacular
display has been visited by hundreds of people and the collection
box on site yielded over £600. Participating residents are
already saving up to buy even more unusual festive displays direct
from the USA for Christmas this year.
Office workers at a local company of consulting engineers held
a raffle recently and raised £172.00
Discuss your fundraising ideas with George Solly on 0118 939 4889.
Any amount however small goes to help support Duchess of Kent House.
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