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There are many ways to help us.
We are open to all offers and you will find us very welcoming and supportive. Here are a few examples of the types of activities you might be interested in helping us with:
Please help to make the new building a reality by making a donation.
Donations may be made by cheque, standing order or from here on-line. If you are a taxpayer, you may also increase the value of your donation by completing the Gift Aid declaration below. Every donation makes a difference and all donations will be gratefully acknowledged.
Donate now online now using the buttons on the righthand side!
Alternalively click here to download our Donation Form
Cheques are to be payable to the Oxford Transplant Foundation and posted to:
The Treasurer
Oxford Transplant Foundation
Oxford Transplant Centre
Churchill Hospital
Oxford
OX3 7LJ
If you have any other fundraising suggestions we would be delighted to hear from you.
Abseiling:
You need the support of an abseiling/climbing club and local authority permission. Some abseiling clubs run regular charity events where you sponsorship money is split between their chosen charity and your chosen charity. It is normally done in town, the club will have all the safety equipment and will arrange the venue.
Home-made produce sale:
This is not just for cakes and cookies but can include preserves, guess the weight of the cake competition, tombola and refreshments.
Barbecue:
This can be held at lunchtime or in the evening. It can be held in a private garden or hired grounds (the latter will need a budget). Sell tickets in advance.
Bike ride/sponsored walk:
You will need to work out a safe route, undertake a health and safety check and arrange insurance.
Bingo:
You might have a local Bingo hall will arrange a charity evening for you.
Car wash:
Ask your company if you can do a car wash in their car park, you will probably have to take the day as annual leave. They may even be happy to help.
Cheese and wine evening:
If possible get local suppliers to provide some of the cheese and wine, if they have enough space in their shop they may even arrange the evening for you, alternatively hold a larger event in a local hall. Sell tickets in advance.
Coffee morning:
Invite friends to a cakes and coffee morning. This could be combined with a book sale, perhaps friends will donate books.
Cricket match:
Organise a friendly cricket match, asking players to raise sponsorship per run scored or wicket taken.
Darts tournament:
Charge an entry fee for a knock out tournament; encourage local pubs or clubs to organise teams.
If you feel you would like to join us we would be delighted to hear from you. Our committee meetings are held approximately once a month at the Churchill Hospital.
To discuss becoming a member please contact Debbie Hoult who is listed in our contacts section.
The Oxford Transplant Foundation publishes regular newsletters.
If you would like to receive a copy or would like to contribute articles then please feel free to email us. We would love to hear from you.
There are many ways to help us.
We are open to all offers and you will find us very welcoming and supportive. Here are a few examples of the types of activities you might be interested in helping us with:
Please help to make the new building a reality by making a donation.
Donations may be made by cheque, standing order or from here on-line. If you are a taxpayer, you may also increase the value of your donation by completing the Gift Aid declaration below. Every donation makes a difference and all donations will be gratefully acknowledged.
Donate now online now using the buttons on the righthand side!
Alternalively click here to download our Donation Form
Cheques are to be payable to the Oxford Transplant Foundation and posted to:
The Treasurer
Oxford Transplant Foundation
Oxford Transplant Centre
Churchill Hospital
Oxford
OX3 7LJ
If you have any other fundraising suggestions we would be delighted to hear from you.
Abseiling:
You need the support of an abseiling/climbing club and local authority permission. Some abseiling clubs run regular charity events where you sponsorship money is split between their chosen charity and your chosen charity. It is normally done in town, the club will have all the safety equipment and will arrange the venue.
Home-made produce sale:
This is not just for cakes and cookies but can include preserves, guess the weight of the cake competition, tombola and refreshments.
Barbecue:
This can be held at lunchtime or in the evening. It can be held in a private garden or hired grounds (the latter will need a budget). Sell tickets in advance.
Bike ride/sponsored walk:
You will need to work out a safe route, undertake a health and safety check and arrange insurance.
Bingo:
You might have a local Bingo hall will arrange a charity evening for you.
Car wash:
Ask your company if you can do a car wash in their car park, you will probably have to take the day as annual leave. They may even be happy to help.
Cheese and wine evening:
If possible get local suppliers to provide some of the cheese and wine, if they have enough space in their shop they may even arrange the evening for you, alternatively hold a larger event in a local hall. Sell tickets in advance.
Coffee morning:
Invite friends to a cakes and coffee morning. This could be combined with a book sale, perhaps friends will donate books.
Cricket match:
Organise a friendly cricket match, asking players to raise sponsorship per run scored or wicket taken.
Darts tournament:
Charge an entry fee for a knock out tournament; encourage local pubs or clubs to organise teams.
If you feel you would like to join us we would be delighted to hear from you. Our committee meetings are held approximately once a month at the Churchill Hospital.
To discuss becoming a member please contact Debbie Hoult who is listed in our contacts section.
The Oxford Transplant Foundation publishes regular newsletters.
If you would like to receive a copy or would like to contribute articles then please feel free to email us. We would love to hear from you.