A new monthly direct debit donation will help to support our work supporting disabled children.

“High Five” to Help Freddie Farmer Foundation

In response to covering lost ground from the pandemic and the inevitable cost of living crisis, Freddie Farmer Foundation for children with cerebral palsy and mobility issues, has launched a new fundraising campaign.

High Five encourages donors to donate £5 a month and will be significant for giving Freddie Farmer Foundation a predictable income in these uncertain times.

The challenge is to sign up 555 people to donate £5 a month by direct debit to coincide with their 2022/23 partnership with The Glades, Bromley.

Karen Smith, Charity Centre Manager from Freddie Farmer Foundation, said: “This new monthly direct debit donation scheme will help to create a steady flow of financial support and will help us to continue our work supporting disabled children.”

The Freddie Farmer Foundtion, which provides subsidised physiotherapy blocks for disabled children aged 3-16 years, is confident this form of donating holds a benefit for the donors themselves.

Mrs Smith said: “A direct debit means you can give a small amount every month that will make a huge difference to our work.”

The High Five campaign challenge is to sign up 555 people to donate £5 a month to the Monthly Direct Debit scheme.

To find out more, call Karen Smith on 020 8313 3707.

HOW TO DONATE MONTHLY

Direct debit

Click here to set up a monthly direct debit to Freddie Farmer Foundation by selecting an amount to give each month. Or click here to download the direct debit mandate.

Call Freddie Farmer Foundation

You can donate by phone by contacting Karen Smith on 020 8313 3707. You can cancel at any time.

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