Forum topic: The Big Give Christmas Challenge is next week!
The Big Give Christmas Challenge is next week!
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22 Nov 2023 22:59 #7026
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The Big Give Christmas Challenge runs for a week from next Tuesday.
The Christmas Challenge utilises Big Give's ‘pledge’ model of match funding. The Pledge model offers supporters of participating charities the opportunity to double their donations with match funding provided by a charity’s pledgers and Big Give’s Champions.
A multitude of good causes to choose from. Here are some local ones that you might consider donating to:
Chickenshed: Creative Pathways
An inclusive creative training programme, supporting children aged 11-18 years from all educational and social backgrounds to gather skills, knowledge and experiences to support their development as inclusive creative leaders of the future.
The Felix Project: Give the gift of nutrition this Christmas
In the last year, thousands of people - many of them children - have been admitted to hospital suffering with malnutrition and vitamin deficiency diseases such as rickets. With your help, we can get fresh, nutritious food to children, young people, and their families who are most at risk.
Mayor's Fund for London: A fairer future for young Londoners
The cost of living crisis is unbearable for an increasing number of young people from low-income backgrounds. At the Mayor’s Fund for London, our food, education and employment programmes help to safeguard and transform the life chances of over 35,000 4–24-year-old young Londoners every year.
The Big Give Christmas Challenge: All participating campaigns
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The Big Give Christmas Challenge is next week!
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28 Nov 2023 23:16 #7027
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Here's another charity participating in the Big Give Christmas Campaign: Living Streets (formerly the Pedestrians Association). They've been campaigning for a better deal for people on foot since the 1930s and it was their campaigning that led to the introduction of zebra crossings and speed limits in built up areas.
Living Streets page on the Big Give website
More about the Christmas Challenge and some local charities
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