WOW!!! Thank you to everyone who placed their green tokens in our slot at Asda store in Halifax!!! We proudly won 1st place and £500 thanks to Asda and their customers.
A massive thank you
We would like to say a big thank you to Junction Inn, Queensbury, Halifax and everyone who donated into the collection box for there amazing donation to Faye’s foundation, thank you all again ❤️#fightforfaye @fkchapmanfoundation
Flexible Volunteer Opportunities
Volunteers are a huge help to our events and fundraising
People choose to volunteer for a variety of reasons. For some it offers the chance to give something back to the community or make a difference to the people around them. For others it provides an opportunity to develop new skills or build on existing experience and knowledge.
No matter how much or little time you have to spare we appreciate anyone that is able to donate their time. From running your own event for us, taking part in our walks or just spreading the word about our cause and the work we do, volunteers are always welcome. There are so many ways you can help, why not get in touch to find out more.
Fundraising
Rock n Roll Club raised £2000
What a fantastic night at Halifax Rock n Roll Club on Saturday evening. Hosted at Siddal ex service mens club. The foundation was presented with a cheque for £2000 raised by the sale of 2018 calendars!! ????
We were absolutely overwhelmed a huge thank you to all!
Faye’s Fest – September 2023
This year will be massive with some great artists and dance groups giving up their time for free to help us raise money. There will be loads of stalls and entertainment so why not make a day of it and show your support!!
Pop up shop
Halifax you did us PROUD!! The grand total raised at our pop up shop was a massive £2154.40p!!! We would like to take this opportunity to thank all those who donated, volunteered, supported us, popped into the shop to purchase/make a donation/say hello! The Woolshops staff for looking after us so brilliantly!
Getting Publicity for the Campaign
After getting our invitation from Orlagh Robson of Team Sorcha we were excited and hopeful.
We travelled down to London to meet other campaigners including Amber’s Law and Lucy Jones a survivor of Cervical Cancer. Team Sorcha gave us a well-researched and informative presentation lead by Sorcha’s mum. MP’s were invited and five did attend, listening and discussing the possibility of lowering the age of screening and shifting the responsibility on to the GP’s judgement.
Overall we came away with a more positive outlook and I think we all felt that networking does help