Fundraising Competition 2024

PBIS are proud to present a new competition for 2024! We are focusing on rewarding park home residents and their efforts to raise money for charity this year. All charities are worthy beneficiaries of donations, so the aim of the competition is not for us to judge who is most worthy but rather to draw attention to the residents who, in our eyes, stand out from the crowd, be it because of the reason a certain charity is supported or because of the inventive fundraising efforts undertaken during the course of the year. So let us know:

  • What fundraising have you done?
  • How much were you able to raise?
  • Which charity do you support and why?
  • What good work does the charity support, either in your local area or further afield?

It goes without saying that photos of your fundraising activity and fun will always be welcomed and could find their way into a future issue of Park Home News. In return for taking the time to make us aware of your efforts, Paul Baker Insurance Services will make additional donations of £250, £100 and £50 to the three charities chosen by our judges to have the best story to tell regarding the activity undertaken.

Tell us about your fundraising activities to be in with the chance of winning money for your chosen charity!
If you would like your charitable efforts to potentially win an additional donation for the registered charity you’re supporting, please send details of your fundraising activities. Photos are, of course, welcome too. Good luck!

Please write to Sarah Swaby at PBIS, 16 Hewlett Road, Cheltenham, GL52 6AA or email sarah.swaby@pbinsurance.co.uk.

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