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Corporate Supporters

Bullying UK is a small charity with a huge workload and we're really grateful to all our supporters, both corporate and personal for their generosity. If you would like to talk to us about corporate sponsorship please email us on help@bullying.co.uk or phone 07946 610535.

Simplyhealth

Simplyhealth operate a number of non-profit organisations to help people with medical bills, including the cost of optical and dental treatment.

They run the Hospital Saving Association (HSA) and Leeds Hospital Fund (LHF). They contacted us to see how they could support any of our new projects and we are delighted that they have made a significant £50,000 donation to our work that will allow us to break the mould on the way charities deliver help and support.

Royal Mail

Our friends at Royal Mail funded The National Bullying Survey 2006, thanks to chief executive Adam Crozier.

Royal Mail understood the effect bullying could have on its own workforce and felt that supporting a charity investigating the effect and implications of bullying in schools would have a real benefit to society as a whole.

Daily Mirror

The Daily Mirror also provided financial support for The National Bullying Survey 2006 and gave two days of high-profile coverage by running the parents' survey and other anti-bullying features in the newspaper over two days in January 2006.

The results of the survey were announced in the Daily Mirror in Anti-Bullying Week in November 2006.

T-Mobile

T Mobile has given us generous help towards our phone costs.

Orange

Orange has given us a huge discount on the charity's business phone bill.

GE Money

GE Money, based in Leeds, heard about the amazing work we were doing and wanted to find a way their staff could get involved in supporting us.

They set to work letting all their staff know about us and about The National Survey 2006. In return the staff raised thousands of pounds to help with the design and printing cost of 50,000 bullying safety guides which contained not only advice for pupils but for parents too.  

Sky Youth Action Fund

Sky provided funding for projects in North Yorkshire, including vital preliminary work on The National Bullying Survey 2006, the testing of which was carried out at a school in Harrogate.

Sky provided money for a top quality printer and scanner. Sky's input helped us to formulate local bullying surveys for individual schools as well as the national survey.

Yorkshire Forward

As a charity based in Yorkshire, we're intending to do more work in schools in North Yorkshire and West Yorkshire and Yorkshire Forward has given us a donation to help with the running costs of our projects

Johnston Press

A number of Bullying UK's trustees and volunteers are reporters, sub-editors, feature writers and photographers at the Yorkshire Evening Post and Yorkshire Post in Leeds and the firm, through managing director Chris Green, Johnston Press CEO Tim Bowdler and Yorkshire Evening Post editor Paul Napier, has provided long term support including donating time and money to carry out vital work.

Staff have designed leaflets and booklets and carried out fundraising events and Johnston Press has included links to the charity on all the firm's websites up and down the UK. The firm is the sponsor of the 2007 print run of 150,000 leaflets.

Lloyds TSB Foundation

Bullying UK's has received two valuable grants from the Lloyds TSB Foundation towards our running costs.

Comic Relief

Our work was supported by Comic Relief with a grant for our running costs

Woolworths Kids First Fund

Woolworths recognised the value of our work and provided a grant for our running costs.

The Persula Foundation

Our friends at Persula (the charitable arm of the Richer Sounds hi-fi stores) designed and printed us 150,000 leaflets which we distributed to schools, youth organisations, police forces and health trusts between 2003-2005.

Duffield Printers

Martyn Duffield MBE, of Duffield Printers in Kirkstall Road, Leeds, not only provided us with free leaflets but also valuable advice.

HBOS Foundation

The HBOS Foundation gave us a grant towards our running costs

Yapp Foundation

The Yapp Foundation based in Homfirth, West Yorkshire supported a Yorkshire charity with a grant

Sir George Martin Trust

The Yorkshire-based Sir George Martin Trust not only gave a donation but Peter Marshall OBE gave us marvellous advice

The Audrey and Stanley Burton Charitable Trust

Trust administrator Philip Morris MBE is a long time friend of Bullying UK and has given us a grant from this Leeds-based trust as well as moral support and advice over many years.

Philip and his wife Ann (also an MBE!) helped with fundraising advice at the time the original charity Bullying Online was formed.

BT Community Connections

The charitable arm of BT provided a new computer to help our work.

Microsoft

Have donated software packages to allow us to run the latest innovations without the high costs usually involved.

Other corporate donors and grants

Over the years many firms have given us help in kind with our running costs including NTL, BT, Dedicated Servers, Host Europe, NE Handrails Ltd, Larchfield Manor, Fantasy League Ltd, Story Spinner, Cadbury UK and the Paristamen Foundation.

To contact us about corporate sponsorship phone 07946 610535 or email us.

For help on a bullying issue email us on help@bullying.co.uk

 

 

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