Posted: Thu 25/02/10 10:33:18Which Charity for the Dance Show? You decide!We are letting you decide who we raise money for in our Dance Show this March.![]() Picture above: At the last show we raised money for the SOS Childrens orphanage in India. This year we want to do something closer to home and we want you to choose where the money goes! At our bi-annual Dance Shows, we always raise money for charity. Having raised money for the children’s orphanage in India last October, we have decided to choose a charity a little closer to home this time and we need your help deciding on which one! VOTE FOR YOUR PREFERRED CHARITYWe have selected five local Bristol charities and we are asking you to vote on which one you would like to raise money for at the March Dance Show.The charities are summarised below. You can vote by scrolling to the bottom of this page, choosing the charity and clicking ‘Vote’. Simple! The vote closes at Midnight on Wednesday 3rd March. More info on the charities is below – thanks for taking the time to vote! 1. Priority Youth Housing Project Priority youth housing provides affordable accommodation with support to single homeless people aged 16-25 years old in Bristol locations. Click to vote >> Web: http://www.1625ip.co.uk/ 2. BRACE BRACE is a registered charity which finances research into the diseases and conditions of the elderly - in particular Alzheimer's disease. Click to vote >> Web: http://www.alzheimers-brace.org/ 3. The Rainbow Centre for Children The Rainbow Centre for Children help local families deal with the pain, grief, anger & sadness caused by the death or life threatening illness of a child or parent & the impact that has on individual family members & family as a whole. All the therapy is provided free of charge. We support families for as long as they need our help. Each therapy session costs The Rainbow Centre £30 & we rely entirely on voluntary donations. Click to vote >> Web: http://www.rainbowcentre.org.uk/ 4. Bristol Friends of the Earth Bristol Friends of the Earth have been helping people to run environmental campaigns for over 30 years. We are linked to National Friends of the Earth but concentrate on local rather than global issues - drawing together people from all walks of life to protect our environment and improve our quality of life. Click to vote >> Web: http://www.bristolfoe.org.uk/ 5. Holly Hedge Animal Sanctuary Holly Hedge Animal Sanctuary opened it's gates to unwanted and abandoned animals in March 1992. We rescue and re-home approximately 700 a year, and our operating costs exceed £400,000. We are in desperate need for additional help for fundraising and home checking. Click to vote >> Web: http://www.hollyhedge.org.uk/default.asp Can’t see the voting panel? Click here >> Share Related Link: Coming to the Dance Show? Tickets here >> >> << Back to the News Page |