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Gifts in Celebration

The next time somebody asks you “What do want for your Birthday?” why not think of CHICKS!?

 

It may not be your Birthday, it could be a Christening, Anniversary, Christmas or even your Wedding, but you can support CHICKS by asking your friends and family to make a donation to CHICKS instead of spending money on gifts.

 

CHICKS can create a Gift of Hope fund to celebrate these special occasions in your life and in return you will know that the money raised will help create special occasions for hundreds of disadvantaged children.

 

CHICKS can provide you with donation slips and freepost envelopes to give to your friends and family, or you can collect donations in a way easiest for you and forward on to us.

 

A fantastic and simple way to collect donations for CHICKS is to create a special occasion fundraising page on the charity donation website Virgin Money Giving.

 
 

The link above will guide you through creating your own fundraising page for your special occasion with funds raised going directly to CHICKS. Setting up a page is quick and simple and will allow friends and family to donate safely and securely.

 

For more information or to request donation slips please contact Leila on 01822 811118 by post at:

 

CHICKS Moorland Retreat
Bonnaford
Brentor
Tavistock
Devon
PL19 0LX

or by email celebration@chicks.org.uk.

 

Please let us know your contact details, the occasion and the date, and if requesting donation slips the amount you require.

 

Thank you for thinking of CHICKS on your special day.

Imagine...

Rosie is 9 years old
Her father is extremely violent and is in prison
Her mother struggles with alcoholism
Rosie has taken on responsibilities beyond her years caring for her siblings
Don't you think Rosie deserves a break?