Host a Puffin Party to celebrate the Pembrokeshire Coast Charitable Trust’s fifth birthday
Host a Puffin Party to celebrate the Pembrokeshire Coast Charitable Trust’s fifth birthday
The Pembrokeshire Coast Charitable Trust is inviting people to arrange fundraising festivities in July 2023 to help mark its fifth birthday milestone.
The Trust has raised more than £225,000 from a range of sources since 2018, including projects such as People, Paths & Pollinators, Make More Meadows and Wild About Woodlands.
It has also provided Force for Nature Grants to help community groups and local organisations boost biodiversity, act on climate change or educate others on these important topics.
Pembrokeshire Coast Charitable Trust Director, Katie Macro said: “You can help us celebrate our first five years by arranging a tea party, coffee morning or cake sale with your friends, family, business or local community between 1 and 31 July 2023.
“If you need some inspiration or help to get you started, we have a range of resources on our website to help you arrange make your Puffin Party a success and raise much needed funds to keep the Pembrokeshire Coast special now and safeguard it for future generations.”
The resources available include poster and invitation templates, a Puffin Party Quiz, decorations, cake toppers and recipe cards.
The Pembrokeshire Coast Charitable Trust’s registered charity number is 1179281.
Host a Puffin Party to celebrate the Pembrokeshire Coast Charitable Trust’s fifth birthday
Host a Puffin Party to celebrate the Pembrokeshire Coast Charitable Trust’s fifth birthday
The Pembrokeshire Coast Charitable Trust is inviting people to arrange fundraising festivities in July 2023 to help mark its fifth birthday milestone.
The Trust has raised more than £225,000 from a range of sources since 2018, including projects such as People, Paths & Pollinators, Make More Meadows and Wild About Woodlands.
It has also provided Force for Nature Grants to help community groups and local organisations boost biodiversity, act on climate change or educate others on these important topics.
Pembrokeshire Coast Charitable Trust Director, Katie Macro said: “You can help us celebrate our first five years by arranging a tea party, coffee morning or cake sale with your friends, family, business or local community between 1 and 31 July 2023.
“If you need some inspiration or help to get you started, we have a range of resources on our website to help you arrange make your Puffin Party a success and raise much needed funds to keep the Pembrokeshire Coast special now and safeguard it for future generations.”
The resources available include poster and invitation templates, a Puffin Party Quiz, decorations, cake toppers and recipe cards.
The Pembrokeshire Coast Charitable Trust’s registered charity number is 1179281.
To find out more and register your interest visit www.pembrokeshirecoasttrust.wales.
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