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The Bounty Charitable Trust helps fund a wide variety of family causes including childhood illness charities, domestic violence support groups and education schemes. We also aim to support the smaller, local projects that may otherwise lose out to big name appeals. We recently donated £2,000 to Watford General Hospital to help refurbish a parenting room.



The Bounty Charitable Trust is unique because the causes we back are nominated and chosen by you, our Bounty Club members. And because Bounty meets all the running costs, more of the money we raise goes where it can do the most good.

Click here to the see which charities have been nominated so you can vote for the ones that you think the trust should support. You can vote for up to five charities or good causes and the ones with the most votes in total will receive our backing. Voting closes on 17th September 2008.



The next round of voting will take place between 1 and 14 December 2008.


We want to help the charities and good causes that matter to you. Every three months Bounty Club members will be given the opportunity to vote on the nominated charities.

Nominations are now are always being collected, so email us at charity@bounty.com and tell us:

  • - Name of charity
  • - Contact details of charity
  • - Web Address of charity (if available)
  • - Brief description of charity
  • - Why do you think this charity deserves support of Bounty Charitable Trust?



Here's who we have supported this year:

Association of Children's Hospices £1,351
Association of Children's Hospices works together with other organisations to support the development of best practice and provision of children's hospice services across the UK.
Treehouse £750
TreeHouse aims to transform the lives of children with autism.
Mother's Voice £750
Supports anyone affected by perinatal illness (antenatal / postnatal depression, puerperal psychosis, birth trauma / PTSD ).
Rainbow Centre £750
The Rainbow Centre provides free and professional support to children and their families affected by bereavement, life threatening illness and cancer.
Railway Children £250
Railway Children supports street children living alone and at risk on the streets.

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