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Fundraising BallFundraising is about having fun!

Raising money can be hard work, but also very rewarding and lots of fun.

There are many ways in which you can help us to continue to provide the vital services for people and their families coping with the affects of autism.
  • Children in restaurant kitchenOrganise a fundraising event such as a walk, concert, fun day or a sporting challenge.


  • Enter a sponsored event for the Hampshire Autistic Society, such as The London Marathon or The Great South Run.


  • Persuade your local pub to support us or your company/place of work to adopt us as a charity for the year.


  • Become an office volunteer.


  • Invite us to talk to your school, group or company about autism.


  • Donate old mobile phones or printer cartridges.


  • Leave a legacy in your will.


  • Become a collection box co-ordinator in your local area.
These are just a few of the ways that you can become involved in fundraising for the Hampshire Autistic Society.

If you want to get involved but are not sure how you can help, please call our fundraising team on
01489 880881 ext 208 or email gemma.harvey@has.org.uk.
 
2008 is proving to be a great year for local companies coming on board as CHARITY PARTNERS
 
West Quay Southampton Power FM
Pedersen Hotels P.O.S.H. Indian Restaurant
365 Events Chilworth Manor Hilton Hotel
Fonetrader Business
WOW VEAR East Horton Golf Club
AND Magazine Hudson Cooper
 
We are always delighted when local companies and businesses wish to adopt us. This can be by sponsoring an event, staging an event, donating raffle prizes or giving time or services for free. The above companies are all involved in some way this year, so please keep a look out on the website for events that are coming up.
 
 

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This website was last updated Thursday 20th November 2008.