Want to make a difference, but not sure how? Look no further!
There are so many opportunities for you to get involved at a level that suits both your talents and time.
Here are a
few suggestions:
Be
informed
There are a number of ways in which
you can find out more about the issues facing children
at risk today. Why not start at the links page for some
informative websites.
Get
Vocal
Stand up and speak out for children
at risk. Write a letter to the Prime Minister or your
local MP to express your concerns and ask the government
to take action on their behalf. Why not make a presentation
about the work of Bright Tomorrows at your place of
work/school/church? Or ask us and we will be happy to
come and talk about the work ourselves.
Dare
to take a skydive...
Ever wanted
to experience the exhilaration of a skydive? This could
be just what you've been waiting for, as well as an
opportunity to make a difference. Contact us for an
information pack that explains all you need to know.
...or even climb
Kilimanjaro!
We are also able to offer places on
other exciting sponsored treks, London to Paris cycle
rides and fun runs. Why not make this year the time
to really do something adventurous..if Chris Moyles
can do it, you can't fail to succeed!
click
here to see what's currently on offer through Do
It for Charity
Hold
a fundraising event
Holding a
successful fundraising event can be lots of fun and
doesn't necessarily involve a lot of effort. For inspiration
check out our list of ideas to suit all ages, time and
resources. There are also guidelines to help you get
the best out of your event. When you have completed
your event, do let us know and we will feature you on
our Facebook page!
If you are
holding a sponsored event, do be sure to use Bright
Tomorrows sponsor forms ( found at the back of the fundraiser's
pack).
Download: Fundraisers pack (PDF 0.57Mb)
Make
your own fundraising website
http://www.justgiving.com/brighttomorrows/raisemoney/
Why not support
Bright Tomorrows by creating a personal fundraising
page for any event or occasion.
Here are just
some of the ways in which our supporters have used fundraising
pages to sucessfully promote their events:
Duncan
Evans - completed a London to Paris cycle ride
Kishan
Assani - completed a marathon
Julie
Hutton - had a baby shower, but asked for people to
donate to her page rather than give gifts
Jamila
Ganiji - took part in a fun run
Give
On-line NOW!
You may not have enough time to allow
you to take action....but making a donation is an excellent
way of becoming directly involved in changing children's
lives. Don't forget to Gift Aid your giving to help
make it go even further.
Click
here to securely donate to Bright
Tomorrows using our online facility provided by www.justgiving.com.
Or email
us for a standing order form and become a regular
partner in our work
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