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Howdy Safers!
We want to say a big, actually a MASSIVE, thank you to The Allan and Nesta Ferguson Trust who recently awarded The SAFE Foundation a grant to help us with our work in India. Lovely people.
We also want to point all you lovely supporters to our new downloadable standing order form, which can be found on the donate page. Whatever you can give, even just two pounds a month, helps a great deal and means the world to us and our kiddies overseas.
You can also make a one off donation via our new chip in, also on the donate page or homepage. See, a little bit from a lot of people means a load of good stuff for little kids and their mums and dads. Like school and stuff. And teachers. And somewhere to go. And smiles.
Yeah!
Love Lucy x
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Hello Safers!
It’s been very busy here in SAFE HQ trying to raise lots of dollar for our kiddies overseas. If you want to help by donating a tinsy winsy bit of a your dosh, please see our latest chip in events, or if you want to donate another way, get in touch! Thank you!
Thank you to all those who decked themselves out in 1920’s style and attended the SAFE Foundation annual ball yesterday, we had an amazing time, and it seems you all did too!
Everything went off without a hitch, thanks to Hannah’s organisation skills, and although we haven’t tallied up the final amounts, we’re estimating we raised about £2000 for our projects in Ghana, Uganda, Sierra Leone and India.
Thank you to Maureen Owor, from TOCIDA, our newest charity partners, who attended and danced the night away with the rest of us!
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Lots of people these days want to do something charitable, and want to have a bit of fun while doing so. There’s a really simple solution if you want to combine the two! Host your very own SAFE Foundation party!
We make the majority of our money by throwing parties like barn dances, fancy balls, picnics and gigs, and we want to encourage our fabulous supporters to do the same!
It’s easy as pie – all you need to do is contact us to get a SAFE party pack and we’ll go through the details with you.
These nights go such a long way in helping small communities overseas – and we get to have loads of fun while partying!
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We want to say a big Thank you to two lovely organisations who have named The SAFE Foundation their nominated charity, The High Street Traders Association in Barry, and The Globe Music Venue on Albany Road Cardiff.
Thank you all so much for your support, with everyone’s help we can do so much to help impoverished communities around the world!
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We’d like to give a huge Thank You to Emma Gwynnett and the students of the University of Glamorgan for their donation of £510.20 to fund the re-building of The Yasifa School Roof in our project in Kumasi, Ghana.
They raised the funds by holding an international Christmas dinner so lots of good food eaten and a good time had whilst raising some much needed money for those beautiful children.
Thank you all so much, with great people like this out there WE CAN DO IT!
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We want to give a huge shout of appreciation to Ceri Griffiths and those who took part in Legal and General’s dress down day to support The SAFE Foundation and its projects. £860 was raised and will be donated to The SAFE projects in India and Ghana.
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The SAFE Foundation ladies want to give a huge pat on the back to all those who came to the recent garden party in Dyffryn house marquee, despite the floods and threat of rain. It turned out to be a lovely sunny day, with plenty of fizzy wine and sandwiches as promised.
Thanks to your enthusiam, donations and participation we managed to raise a whopping £700, all of which will be making its way to our projects in India and Ghana in the next coming months.
A special thank you to all those who contributed to the raffle by donating prizes, and of course to the fabulous Baroque string quartet who played all afternoon and made us feel very civilized!
We’ll keep you posted on the next events, so make sure you subscribe and get all your little chums to do so, so that you can keep your beady eyes out on the safest site on the world wide web!