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About 'Help CLDF' tab | How CLDF can support your activity


Whatever your activity or event for CLDF, the team at CLDF are here to support you every step of the way.

Fundraising:

In additiion to raising vital funds, fundraising events are a great way of increasing awareness about childhood liver disease and the work of CLDF. We know that fundraising can be hard work and organising a fundraising event can take an enormous amount of time - but it should be fun too! 

Click on the links at the bottom of the page to find answers to some of the frequently asked questions about fundraising, and there's also a 'fundraising ideas page' to get you started.  You can also download CLDF's A-Z of fundraising.

The fundraising team are available to help ensure your fundraising event is a success and is simple and fun to organise.  To discuss your fundraising idea, for general information or advice, or to obtain posters and banners to help promote your event, call 0121 212 6022 or send an email.

Help with publicity:

CLDF's communications officer, Rachel Markham, can also assist with publicity to help raise awareness of your event or activity. We would be delighted to put together a media release and send this to your local press as this is a great way to also raise awareness about childhood liver disease in general.  We can also put your event on the 'forthcoming supporter events' section of the CLDF website. 

Helping hands guides:

CLDF has produced a number of 'helping hands guides' to offer some general information and advice when organising an event, or undertaking some kind of awareness raising activity.  Click on the 'helping hands' link below to see and download the guides available.


 
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