It’s been a busy month of running, raffles and raising funds at work and in schools since we launched the Keep The Lights On Campaign and thanks to you – we have already raised £26,635 towards our £89,000 target.
Here’s a quick overview of how our supporters have helped so far:
On Sunday 6 October, 50 fabulous runners joined #TeamWallich for the Cardiff Half Marathon, raising an amazing total of £13,390.85.
We couldn’t be prouder of our #TeamWallich runners who made a fantastic effort to raise as much money as possible to help to fund our Cardiff Nightshelter.
This month’s winner of most adorable support must go to the schools across Wales taking part in Wallich Onesies and other fundraising activities.
Wallich Onesies means free lesson plans for schools, helping to raise knowledge and awareness of the issues facing people experiencing homelessness among students. Pupils also nominated a day to wear their best onesies to school and raise vital funds for The Wallich.
Children learning about homelessness have raised more than £1,500 so far.
Our corporate supporters have been busy raising funds for The Wallich this autumn in our annual fundraising challenge, Clash of the Corporates.
Five intrepid teams of employees from Golley Slater, PwC, Celtic English Academy, ISG plc and Royal Educare took on the challenge to raise as much money as they could from £50 of investment over 50 days.
The teams ran with some very diverse fundraising activities including bake offs, raffles, Halloween events, an evening of mediumship and a ‘Sh*t Shirt Day’.
Altogether, the teams raised an amazing £8,014.73 to support our Keep The Lights On campaign. Well done, teams.
Thanks to generous support from our community and businesses, we have also received more than £5,000 through donations, raffle ticket sales and Christmas card sales.
Every £41 raised pays for a night at our emergency Nightshelter, which provides warmth, shelter and support for someone who would otherwise have no choice but to spend a night on the streets.
If you want to contribute towards Keep The Lights On, there’s lots you can do:
To find out more, contact dosomething@thewallich.net