Description
Fundraising for the Forces Children's Trust is not only a meaningful endeavor but can also be a lot of fun. The trust provides vital support to children of servicemen and servicewomen, and your efforts can make a significant difference in their lives.
Here's how you can get involved in fundraising for the Forces Children's Trust:
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Request Fundraising Materials: The trust can supply you with a range of fundraising materials to support your efforts. These materials may include promotional items, informational leaflets, or other resources that can help you raise awareness and funds for the trust.
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Payment for Goods: If you order any goods or materials for fundraising, it's important to note that these items must be paid for before they can be sent to you as the fundraiser. They are typically provided on a "sale and return" basis. This means that if you are unable to sell all the items within a specified time frame, the trust will reimburse you for the unsold items. However, it's crucial to ensure that all goods are returned in perfect condition.
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Register as a Fundraiser: To officially register as a fundraiser for the Forces Children's Trust, you may be required to provide some personal information and documentation. This can include a copy of your driving license or passport and a utility bill from within the last three months. This information helps the trust keep track of its fundraisers and their activities.
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Contact Information: For more detailed information about fundraising for the Forces Children's Trust and to inquire about specific fundraising opportunities or materials, you can contact Denny Wise.
Your efforts in fundraising for this trust can have a positive and lasting impact on the lives of children who may be facing challenges due to their parents' military service. Your dedication and support are greatly appreciated by the trust and the families it serves.
Location
South East
About Forces Children's Trust
Forces Children's Trust gives grants for essential education, development and activities to support the children of Armed Forces families.