Business supporters

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Together we can find a home for every child who needs one.


“Towards the end of 2021 we were approved for adoption and now we are in the family-finding stage. We have been so encouraged and supported by Home for Good. We can honestly say we don’t know if we would be in the same position we are now without Home for Good and their supporters.”

- Home for Good enquirers

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Why?

Every child needs the same things to thrive; somewhere stable to call home, an environment that feels safe, someone to turn to when things feel hard. But the shortage of carers means that too many children don’t have these things; and that needs to change.

This year, around 38,000 children will come into care in the UK.

That's around 100 children every day.*

It is estimated that over 7,200 new foster carers are needed to meet this desperate need. You could help find them.**

*All statistics can be found at homeforgood.org.uk/statistics

**https://www.thefosteringnetwork.org.uk/advice-information/all-about-fostering/recruitment-targets


The difference you make

Becoming a Home for Good Business Supporter means you will:

- Achieve positive social impact

- Increase brand value and strengthen your reputation as a responsible business

- Inspire and unite your employees and clients through fundraising activities

- Increase reach and brand awareness through digital and media opportunities

- Generate new business with access to a new base

- Reach and inspire new individuals and families to be brilliant foster carers, adoptive parents and supported lodgings hosts

- Find homes for children who need them


What you can do

Home for Good relies on funds from the public, trusts, businesses and agreements with local authorities and agencies. These funds enable vital, unique and influential work that is so desperately needed.

How can you support us?

- Make Home for Good your Charity of the Year

- Sign up to Work for Good and donate a percentage of your fees or revenue

- Unite and strengthen your team with a sponsored challenge

- Engage your team in office fundraisers or a fundraising evening


‘Fundraising has never been easier!’

Your business can have a powerful and positive impact, whatever its size. You can now support Home for Good through your sales in a simple, sustainable and legal way, via our Work for Good page using the button below.

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Join the family

We’re proud to work alongside so many inspiring businesses as we share a vision of a home for every child who needs one. Could you join them?

The Blueprint

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Our friends at The Blueprint donate £500 every time they place a senior hire. So far, they have donated an amazing £58,000!

Betty Williamson Weddings & Events

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Betty Williamson Weddings and Events want to help meet the needs of vulnerable children so they donate 10% of their annual client fees to Home for Good.

Jude's

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As a certified BCorp, Jude's truly believe that business should be a force for good. They support our valuable work with social media fundraisers and (very) welcome ice cream donations.

Corbett Keeling

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Corbett Keeling play their part by providing the Home for Good team with vital office and meeting space.

Scrap Car Comparison

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In November 2023, Scrap Car Comparison chose to raise money for Home for Good by inviting their customers to donate some or all of the profits when selling their car. Find out more about them here.


Contact

If you would like to become a Home for Good Business supporter, please contact [email protected] or call 02045492408

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£25 per month could help us create and collate inspiring articles and blogs that encourage and inform the families and communities who care for vulnerable children