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Fundraising doesn’t have to be posting a link and asking family and friends to donate. Of course, this is always useful in gathering funds, but some people feel bad, reaching out to … Continued
Back in January of last year, little Paisley, diagnosed with Down Syndrome before birth, came into this world at 31 weeks and 1 day old. Along with Down Syndrome, she also had … Continued
For those of you who may not be familiar, YPI (short for Youth Philanthropy Initiative) is an initiative created by The Wood Foundation where participating schools each receive £3,000. This money will … Continued
One service The Archie Foundation offer is financial grants to NHS staff and their departments. This could be to fund a course which is outwith NHS budget, or funding items to help … Continued
Grief… Loss… Death… These are not the words you expect to say to a child. How do you broach the subject of death? How do you prepare them for what’s to come? … Continued
Grace Chidubem Ekohwo and her then, 3 week old son Gabriel, were residents of The Archie Foundation’s Family Centre after losing their home to a terrifying flat fire. Grace shares that on … Continued
Throughout March, over 150 men, women and children across the North of Scotland walked a mile a day to fundraise for Archie. They battled wind, rain, sleet and even snow to complete … Continued
Nicky Henderson was first supported by The Archie Foundation in 2019, when her daughter Mara, was born at just 33 weeks. Diagnosed with 3 holes in her heart at just 3 weeks … Continued
Corporate Social Responsibility has changed a lot over the years. It’s gone from being a word that’s thrown around the office to becoming an integral part of a company’s ethos. With businesses … Continued
March 12th is World Alloimmunisation and Hemolytic Disease of the Fetus and Newborn (HDFN) Day. HDFN is a congenital condition that presents itself in a pregnancy where the mum has developed red … Continued
National Careers Week takes place from 4th – 9th March 2024, created to celebrate careers and provide guidance and resources to help support young people at an important stage in their academic … Continued
Let’s dive into something that takes running from a personal challenge to something even more meaningful; fundraising for a race. When you run for Archie or another charity, it’s not just about … Continued