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B.A.N.G relies on fundraising income to achieve our aims and continue our important work with families who have children with additional needs in the Scottish Borders. Fundraising ideas and events come in all shapes and sizes, we welcome them all. If you have an idea or wish to donate funds to B.A.N.G please do get in touch.
B.A.N.G relies on fundraising income to achieve our aims and continue our important work with families in the Scottish Borders.
Some money is brought in from grants, organisation and companies, but fundraising activities and individual/group givers are by far the most important source of voluntary income for us.
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Fundraising ideas and events come in all shapes and sizes, from raffles and fairs to abseiling and climbing, we welcome them all.
If you have an idea or wish to donate funds to B.A.N.G please do get in touch.
We encourage the entire family to get involved, the male carers and dads in our Group are not only great care-givers, they're great fund raisers.
Come along to our Poker Night at Tweedbank Community Centre on March 27th 2010 at 7.00pm. All proceeds will go to BANG, a licensed bar will provide refreshments.
A sponsored walk for all male carers and men interested in supporting BANG; fathers, Grandfathers, friends and carers of children with disabilities are all welcome.
The men will leave from Tweedbank Community Centre at 10.00am and walk up the Eildon Hills, returning to Tweedbank for a warm welcome from the children of BANG and well-deserved food/refreshments.
At the same time as the men leave Tweedbank on their walk, all able-bodied BANG children will have a mini sponsored walk around Tweedbank pond.