Bethany Christian Trust- Christmas Trees

Published

7th September 2015

Every year they sell real Christmas Trees to the public and business, all of the trees are grown locally, every year positive feedback is recieved from their customers many come back every year to purchase their tree.

All the money raised from the Christmas Tree supports the Winter Care Shelter which opens from October to April each year supporting homeless people sleeping rough during the coldest nights of the year.  It costs £125 per week to offer this support to one vulnerable person we would love your support.

HOW CAN YOU HELP?

  1. We will give you a free 6ft Christmas Tree which will be delivered straight to your office/business
  2. We ask that you get your staff to decorate the tree, and put the pictures on social media, and also send them to us and we will put them on our social media, it would be great to see staff decorating their own office tree and we would love to be part of that.
  3. We ask that you consider rather than a Secret Santa in the office to put the money in a pot and support our Winter Care Shelter, or if you are out partying that you consider buying a drink for yourself and put a £5 in the pot to help those people most in need especially at Christmas.
  4. Alternatively plan your very own fundraising event, have a stop for tea event for staff, organise a fancy dress down day, any event you are planning we at Bethany can help you with T-shirts, Banners, Balloons etc.

This year at Christmas we ask that as well as having a great time, also think of people who are living on the streets and need your support.,.

If you have any questions or you need help with an event please get in touch and I would love as always to hear from you.

Bethany Christian Trust

Bethany Christian Trust supports 6,000 homeless and vulnerable people every year in Scotland to find, equip and maintain a home within their local community. As well as meeting housing needs, we provide support to individuals and families to help them tackle long-term homelessness problems including addictions, debt, lack of furniture, unemployment and social isolation.

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