Charity Donations Barton Upon Humber
Barton Upon Humber Charity Donations. We rely on the generosity of individuals and businesses for charity donations in the Barton On Humber area. Without the assistance of community minded individuals and businesses in the Barton On Humber, Barrow, Goxhill, New Holland and South Ferriby areas, we would not be able to support the vulnerable. We are grateful for any charity donations you can make.
“Giving is not just about making a donation …its about making a difference”
Your Donations Go Towards Improving The Lives Of People With Mental Health.
HELP The Mental Health Charity are grateful for any charity donations you can make.
Monetary donation – You can make a monetary donation through our charity donations fundraising page. Please click on the link which will take you to our fund raising page. Alternatively you can make a cash or cheque donation by calling in to our shop at 12-18 Dunstall Street in Scunthorpe. Just ask for Mandy (our Trustee) or telephone Mandy on 07415 115306
Fundraising – While not everyone can afford to give money to their favourite charity, there are still ways to raise money through different fundraising activities. See our fundraising ideas below, which offers tips on charitable fundraising so you can support charities that mean the most to you, regardless of your financial situation.
Donating goods you no longer require – Book a FREE furniture collection or FREE house clearance. Or even call to one of our shops with the clothes, shoes, ornaments or general household goods you no longer require. Your charity donations will be hugely appreciated. Please email: mandyjanemcdermott@gmail.com or telephone Mandy on 07415 115306
House Clearance is a great way to make a charity donation and help a local Charity. FREE Collection
Charity Donations Barton Upon Humber
FREE Collection from Barton Upon Humber, Barrow, Goxhill, New Holland and South Ferriby areas.
DONATING TO A CHARITY
Donating to the causes you care about not only benefits the charities themselves, it can be deeply rewarding too. Millions of people give to charity on a regular basis to support causes they believe in, as well as for the positive effect it has on their own lives.
The knowledge that you’re helping others is hugely empowering and, in turn, can make you feel happier and more fulfilled. Research has identified a link between making a donation to charity and increased activity in the area of the brain that registers pleasure – proving that as the old adage goes, it really is far better to give than to receive.
Having the power to improve the lives of others is, a privilege, and one that comes with its own sense of obligation. Acting on these powerful feelings of responsibility is a great way to reinforce our own personal values and feel like we’re living in a way that is true to our own ethical beliefs.
HELP The Mental Health Charity would like to thank all the Barton Upon Humber, Barrow, Goxhill, New Holland and South Ferriby charity donations that help us support people suffering from mental health.