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Please support Dog Kennel hill adventure playground to keep this local charity going and somewhere for the local children to play.


We are having a fundraising Pub Quiz at The Cherry tree Wednesday 27th July @ 7.45pm. 31-33 Grove Vale.


?5 entrance including a free drink. Maximum 6 per team


To reserve 0208693 9285


All the money goes straight to DKHAP.



For more details about the adventure playground or to make a donation


http://www.dkhap.org.uk/donate.php


I hope the moderators will keep this on this page as it should be on the what's on. But we would like to raise awareness for DKHAP


Thanks for your support


Have a lovely day :)

Hello Jules & Boo- thank you, we are looking into crowdfunding at the mo.


We would love some more people on our team who help organise funding etc- if you're interested to join.


Our email is [email protected]


Thanks so much


Kate x

Hi Ed-moots-thanks so very much, im trying to put something together so that parents/friends of can donate monthly/yearly.... I feel so strange saying we can give you our bank details/pay pal address... as you can see rating money is not our strong point lol. Although very much needed!

There's some useful info here

http://www.moneysavingexpert.com/family/charity-fundraising-sites


Maximising your donations depends on the site you register with and of course you should register for gift aid if you haven't already.


BT MyDonate seems the most cost effective for charities hoping for small regular donations.

  • 2 months later...
I've never been to DKHAP as my kids are too young but got an email from the local Co-op this week offering to donate 1% of what I spend in store to DKHAP. They choose a different local cause every 6 months, which is nice, and I hope it helps as we clearly need these spaces for our kids.
  • 2 weeks later...

UlStED Wrote:

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> I've never been to DKHAP as my kids are too young

> but got an email from the local Co-op this week

> offering to donate 1% of what I spend in store to

> DKHAP. They choose a different local cause every 6

> months, which is nice, and I hope it helps as we

> clearly need these spaces for our kids.


Yep - just got this too! About to join and support. Great idea.

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