BCT

The Bounty Charitable Trust is unique because the causes we support are chosen by you, our Bounty Club members. We aim to support the smaller local projects that may otherwise lose out to big name appeals, such as childhood illness charities, domestic violence groups, education schemes, community projects and supporting local hospital schemes.
As a Bounty Club member you can make a difference.

Nominate a cause close to you

We want to help the charities and good causes that matter to you. Send us an email telling us about a worthy cause close to your heart, and every three months Bounty Club members will be given the opportunity to vote on the nominated charities.

Nominations 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?

Vote for your favourite charity

24 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. The next round of voting will be 14 - 28 September 2009.

Hopewell-smith fund

It's 50 years since Bill Hopewell-Smith founded Bounty, and to celebrate our 50th birthday we'd like to do something for all Healthcare Professionals who support mums and families as part of their everyday working lives. With this in mind, we are extending the Bounty Charitable Trust to include the newly created Hopewell-Smith Fund, a fund available only to Healthcare Professionals for projects and initiatives which will help improve the environment and care they provide to mums and young families.

Make an application for your hospital or clinic today. Email: hopewellsmith@bounty.com

All we need is:

  •  Contact details
  •  A brief description of the project
  •  Why you think this project should be supported

Bounty staff getting involved

The London Triathlon

5 a side football tournament

2007

Watford General, Parent craft
Association of Children's Hospices
Meningitis UK
Rainbow Centre
Action Medical Research
Railway Children

Q1 2008

Sands
Lennox Children's Cancer Fund
Mother's voice
Treehouse
The Child Care Action Trust

Q2 2008

Association of Children's Hospices
Meningitis UK
Rainbow Centre
Action medical research
Railway children
Red balloon

Q3 2008

Zoe's Place Baby Hospice (Liverpool)
Little Hearts Matter
SeeSaw
The Spring Centre
The Special Nursery at Aberdeen Maternity Unit
PICU the Penguin Fund
Potters Bar Children with Special Needs Group
Nelson's Journey
Ordsall Community Café
Share the Care (Lincolnshire Carers Centre)
Positive Futures

Q4 2008

New Center For Better Births
Chestnut Tree
Cherished-memories
Little Haven
Oxford childrens hospital
St. Johns Hospital
GBSN - Gloucestershire Breastfeeding Supporters Network
Giraffe Appeal (Basildon and Thurrock University Hospital)
Hinchinbrooke Hospital Special care baby unit
The Ectopic Pregnancy Trust
The Meadows Toy and Leisure
Manchester Childrens Critical Care Fund
Teardrop (Wansbeck Hospital)
The Primrose Unit hospital
Saint Mary's Hospital - Neonatal surgical unit
Lothian Autistic Society
The North West Children's Support Group
Knodishell and District playgroup
The Legacy Rainbow House
Abbotskerswell Pre-school
CHUF-Children's Heart Unit Fund (Newcastle Freeman Hospital)
Haven House

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Weekly poll

Thinking about bringing your new baby home from hospital, which (if any) of these things are/ were you worried about?

Baby travelling in the car 
Baby's first bath 
Baby's first feed at home 
Being on my own with the baby 
Fitting the car seat 
That our home is too hot or too cold for baby 
The first night spent at home 



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