We can work with you to create a partnership package that delivers profound and lasting changes for the families that we support
Whatever the size of your business, from sole traders to multi-national corporations, you can help us in many different ways to deliver the best possible support for families across the North-east of Scotland and improve your employee engagement and CSR goals by getting employees supporting Charlie House.
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Business Development Manager - Brimmond
‘Charlie House has been Brimmond’s corporate charity for over four years now after initially only planning to be for one year but as time goes by our pride and affection to be associated with Charlie House has been overwhelming.
Payroll giving is one of the easiest, secure and tax efficient ways to regularly donate to your favourite charity, in fact it costs you less to give more. Since its inception 35 years ago, one million people a year have raised more than £2 billion via payroll giving for good causes throughout the UK – incredible!
Every £250 raised or donated by your business will fund a virtual brick and help lay the physical foundations of the building. The more bricks we have funded, the faster we build for the families that urgently need our facility.
Your company's support will be recognised via a dedicated brick on our virtual wall and certificate.
We provide support for your whole family because finding out your child has a life-limiting or life-threatening condition can affect everyone.
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Our services team act as advocates for children and families, attending multi-agency or GIRFEC meetings, or supporting families in any way they need us to.
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Together we can make a big impact on the lives of local children and their families when they need it most.
If you'd like to speak to the Fundraising team, please complete this form and we'll get back to you as soon as possible.
Help us improve the quality of life for children in the North-east of Scotland who have life-limiting or life-threatening conditions