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Easy ways to get involved

Simple ideas get your fundraising off to a flying start!

  • WHW 2024

    Woolly Hat Wednesday

    Choose any Wednesday and get your friends, school or workplace to wear their woolly hats for the day - for a donation to Chailey.

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    Heist at the Heritage

    Play our very own whodunnit! For just £10, you’ll have hours of entertainment for up to 8 people. Who will solve the mystery?

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    Cake Sale

    Always a winner! Host a coffee morning with friends or host your own ‘bake off’ at work as a simple way to raise funds for Chailey.

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    Give something up

    Whether it’s chocolate, coffee shop coffee, alcohol, buying new clothes, or even scrolling through social media – give up something you love and ask your friends and family to sponsor you.

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    Host a fundraising concert

    Are you part of a choir or band? Why not host your own fundraising concert for Chailey Heritage Foundation? Did you know our state-of-the-art Dream Centre Hall or St Martin’s Chapel are available to hire for your event?

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    No tech Tuesday

    Set yourself the challenge to avoid all technology every Tuesday evening for a month - or even a year!

How your fundraising will help

80% of the young people at Chailey Heritage Foundation have a sensory impairment. Through hard work, dedicated support and access to specialist services, they can develop their neural pathways to see and hear more of their world

The first time Faith reached out to touch the image was a really magical moment for everyone

Julie, Teacher
Faith image

Touching her world

Get some help and Inspiration

If you’re stuck for ideas, need any help, or want to arrange a tour of Chailey for inspiration, drop us a line. We are here to support you with your fundraising.

Contact the Fundraising Team

Fundraise as a group

Archie 2

At the end of the day, they've unlocked Archie. There was no way of him letting anybody know what he was capable of, what he was thinking and what he wanted to do. Now he is able to do all of those things. He's phenomenal. Archie is phenomenal.

Archie's Mum & Dad

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