Patrick is almost there with his fundraising goal. Help him get there and even exceed it, before he heads off later this week on his epic fundraising walk for the GRCT! Patrick is about to enter his 75th year and is marking this milestone by walking 75 miles in 75 […]
Fund Raising
Patrick Fleming, one of our founding trustees, is embarking on an epic fundraising walk for the GRCT! Patrick is about to enter his 75th year and is marking this milestone by walking 75 miles in 75 hours (roughly 25 miles a day over three consecutive days) to raise funds for […]
GRCT trustee and treasurer, Cathy Williamson, embarked on a mini-trek with four friends last month to raise money for the GRCT. The five participants are scattered over various parts of the country and took part in their respective locations; in Lancashire, Warwickshire, Surrey, Sussex and Devon. Thank you so much […]
Ingirid Morrison and her community in Orkney raised an astounding amount once again last year – over £4,000 for the GRCT.
One of our younger supporters, Monty, held a plant sale outside his front door last year selling plants he had grown from seed. His Mum promised to match what he made and he made £40. One way you could partner with us, is by holding your own GRCT fundraising event!
Are you a school parent or teacher? The GRCT trustees are always happy to visit schools to speak about the work of the GRCT. Our work resonates with children and also gives them a window into the world of children elsewhere. Alternatively, we have a recorded presentation designed specifically for schools. […]
It is very helpful for our long term planning to have some giving by way of standing order. You may already give this way and it makes a huge difference. If not, would you consider it? Please do go to the “How you can help” section for details on how to do so. […]
Thank you to all who came along and supported our GRCT Coffee Morning and Sale last week. We raised an amazing amount – more than £2,700. Considering that it costs around £20 a year to feed a child in South Africa a bowl of e’Pap each school day, the amount […]