Fundraising
Children and families rely on the love, understanding and companionship of our Care Teams at Rachel House, Robin House and CHAS at Home (previously called Rachel House at Home). Faced with the difficult times that lie ahead for them, they need our support.
It costs over £5 million pounds each year to run Rachel House, Robin House and CHAS at Home. CHAS services are free to children and families who need them and both hospices and our CHAS at Home service are funded mainly through the generosity of our supporters who help us in so many ways. Any donation you are able to make will make a difference to the children and their families.
There are many different ways you can help, and it is up to you to see what the best way might be for you to make a contribution. Just choose from the following options to find out more.
- As an Individual
- As a Company
- As a Group
- As a Trust
- As a School
- As a Volunteer
- Taking part in an Event
- Remembering CHAS in your will
- Buying at our online shop
For fundraising ideas, take a look at our 'Put the 'Fun' into Fundraising' leaflet.
CHAS is a member of the Fundraising Standards Board Scheme. This means that we are commited to best practice in fundraising and that we follow the 'Fundraising Promise' that has been set out by the Fundraising Standards Board.To find out more go to www.frsb.org.uk or view the CHAS complaints leaflet below.
BARCLAYS SCOTTISH OPEN AT LOCH LOMOND GOLF CLUB - 9-13 JULY 2008
The Children's Hospice Association Scotland (CHAS) were delighted to be the official charity for this years Barclays Scottish Open at Loch Lomond Golf Club.
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When you arrive you always get a lovely welcome from all of the team, be it a care team member, or one of the fantastic volunteers, the kitchen team,or one of the housekeepers, even Charlie or Hugh, (maintenance men) and not forgetting the office team

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