
Fundraise for HBFT
Make a Difference Through Fundraising
Fundraising is a powerful way to support HBFT's mission. Whether you're hosting an event, participating in a challenge, or simply spreading the word, your efforts can transform lives.
Why Your Support Matters
Your fundraising efforts enable us to reach more children and families, providing essential resources and opportunities for growth.
Ready to Start Fundraising?
Get in touch with us at hilleltrust@brightfutures4all.com for support and resources to help you make the most impact.
How You Can Fundraise
Organise an Event
Host a community event like a bake sale or a charity run.
Online Fundraising
Use social media or crowdfunding platforms to gather donations.
Corporate Sponsorship
Get your workplace involved by matching donations or sponsoring events.

Celebrating 10 Years
Sowing Seeds Into 'Next-Gen' Leaders, Campaign!

To mark our sister organisation - Bright Futures 4 All, 10th anniversary - we are fundraising for 10 exciting and life impacting special moment for 100 of our young people. These youth-inspired opportunities include:
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Day trip to Brussels or Paris, to meet with other multi-cultural Europeans (image of the Eiffel Tower and Brussels Atomium)
02
A Visit to The Proms - to experience a national iconic annual arts event (image of the Royal Albert hall)
03
A Visit to a West End Theatre - (Image of Hamilton and Victoria Theatre)
04
A Visit to Southbank Summer Arts & Music Festival - concert (?Southbank Festival flyer with building next to the river Thames)
05
A Visit to a world class dance production at Sadler's Wells Theatre - ( images of Ballet Black company)
06
A visit to a leading multi-cultural Orchestra Kanneh Mason performance
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A Visit to the Royal Opera House - to experience opera
08
A West End Special Tea/Supper with special celebrity guests (secure a Charity Patron too - working on this)
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A Visit to the Royal Academy of Arts show (or National Portrait)
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Finale - Summer Ball - where they meet and mingle with inspirational individuals at a summer ball in Central London in late June or July.




Why We Exist
A One-Stop Hub for ALL Families to Learn, Play & Thrive
To provide South London families with Special Educational Needs & Disability (SEN(D) children, the ultimate community Hub. A one-stop destination with access to support & advice.
The Problem We Are Solving

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1 in 5 children leave school as 'low achievers'
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70% of SEND Year 11 students leave as these 'low achievers'
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3 in 5 home-schoolers have special educational needs
We exist to disrupt this cycle of disadvantage and provide what schools and UK systems often cannot.
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