September Spotlight 2025
Giving is not just about making a donation, it’s about making a difference.
Our amazing volunteers made September a month to remember, coming up with a variety of creative ways to fundraise in aid of us! A wholehearted thank you to everyone who supported us, this makes a huge difference to the care we can provide for those who need it most.
Highlights That Made September Shine
A Star-Studded Fundraiser
On 4th September, Lights, Camera, Action! The Basingstoke Camera Club made a donation of £3,250.
Tee-ing Off for a Good Cause
On 18th September, our corporate supporter Entrepreneur hub at Sandford Springs came together for a friendly Golf Day and made a huge impact doing it, fundraising £4,610.
This year we raised £4,610 at our annual golf day in September and knowing that this will help local people is very special to us. It’s always a pleasure to work with Maxine and the team and we look forward to supporting again in the future.
Every Step Counts
On September, Whitchurch Wl showed that small actions make a big difference, running a charity shop in Whitchurch raising £650
Community Fundraising
- 1st September: Loddon Valley Lions Fun day raised £1,500
- 14th September: Thrive and Revive Show raised £102 in the raffle with our passionate volunteers attending
- 14th September: Graham Jenkins cycled his way to victory on the London to Brighton Cycle raising £200
- 20th September: Our brilliant volunteers attended the Exit 6 Film Festival and collected for us £481.11
- 21st September: Billy Puddle took on the Ironman in Wales raising £3,760
- 22nd September: Creeping into spooky season, the Scarecrow Festival run by Julie Howick raised £80
- 27th September: Kingsclere Craft Fair and Raffle raised £2,972.66
- 27th September: St John the Evangelist Church hosted a breakfast fundraiser, raising £167
Corporate Support
- 18th September: Did you know? Metro Bank hosted quiz Night at the Basingstoke Conservative Club and raised over £2k
- 18th September: Portsmouth Arms Basingstoke hosted a sponsored walk at DeHaviland Arms (from Fleet to Portsmouth Arms), covering 15.7 miles and raising £1,111
- 27th September: Connective Chiropractic hosted a Massage Day in aid of St Michael’s Hospice, raising over £670