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Charities

 A community
Over a 1000 brains
Over a 1000 Imaginations
Over a 1000 wills to help others

Easthampstead Park has an extremely proud history in supporting charities of both a local, national and international level. The students time after time go to extraordinairy lengths to support very worthy causes. The highlight of the year is when representatives from the nominated school charities take assemblies and explain the difference the money can make. As well as supporting our house charities, we are able to respond to international emergencies swiftly and strongly.

Our most recent fundraising has supported

Youth Sports trust

Mr Cunningham ran the London Marathon and raised thousands of pounds running for the Youth sports trust

Oxfam Haiti Fund

The School Council took the lead in raised Hundreds over £900.00 for the Haiti Earthquake disaster through ticket buying and bringing in raffle prizes as well as a civvies day.

School House Charities

Berkshire Air Ambulance

Red house supports the Air Ambulance which reacts to save lives in ours and other local counties. This Air Ambulance relies solely on the good charity of the people and everyday gets people to hospital for emergency treatment fast enough to keep them alive. Lots of families  owe a debt of gratitude to the Air Ambulance.

Bobby Moore Fund

Blue house are supporting the Bobby Moore cancer research charity. A charity which was championed by Bobby’s wife after his early demise to bowel cancer. This charity depends on voluntary funding and supports people and their families through a very difficult time.

MacMillan Cancer Support

Yellow house support Macmillan cancer support, a world renowned organisation who are at the forefront of dealing with cancer and provide a huge amount of support nationally in helping sufferers and their families.

Naomi House

Green House support Naomi House, a charity whose sole job is to bring respite to terminally ill children and their families. Naomi House is based in Hampshire and depends heavily on funding from the local area.