Fund Raising

Fund Raising is vital to the success of this project, both from a capital and revenue perspective.

The series of fund raising events for 2012 are being worked out and will be published here when available.

Sponsorship forms for key events will be listed here as appropriate

If you would like a 3 gallon water container to put in your church to collect loose change in for Talitha Koum please contact the office on admin@talithakoum.org.uk  or 07935 058685

Groups and individuals are also supporting us as follows:

SPECIAL EVENT:  PREACHER’S 15,000 FOOT SKYDIVE FOR CHARITY)

A SUFFOLK Preacher is jumping from a plane at 15,000 feet to raise money for charity.
Steve Jay, minister at the Hope Church in Ipswich, is taking part in the tandem skydive for the Christian charity Talitha Koum on Wednesday August 17.  Steve, 52 will be briefed at an airfield in north Lincolnshire for 25 minutes before his tandem skydive, free fall from up to 15,000 feet, and land after a lengthy canopy ride.
Steve, who lives in Kesgrave and is married with 4 children and 2 grandchildren, said: “This is an exciting challenge which I am really looking forward to. It gives me the opportunity to put my beliefs into action to raise money to help these vulnerable women recover from their addictive behaviour. Please help me support Talitha Koum.”

Talitha Koum will provide a residential Christian therapeutic community based on a farm, just outside Ipswich.
The residential centre will help women who are recovering from drug and alcohol addictions, giving them support to change their lives for the better. Talitha Koum is supported by the Rt Rev Nigel Stock, Bishop of the St Edmundsbury and Ipswich Diocese, who is Patron of the charity.

John Cobbold, Chief Executive of Talitha Koum, said: “I am delighted that Steve is taking part in this thrilling skydive for Talitha Koum, especially as he has the same heart of compassion for vulnerable people as we do. We look forward to raising funds to help us start work building in the Autumn of this year. Well done Steve.”

The charity, which already has planning permission for the centre, is optimistic that building work will start on the accommodation for the women in the Autumn of 2011, subject to raising much need funding. The charity hopes to help the first six women in the summer of 2012.

To support Steve’s skydive for charity please send a cheque payable to Talitha Koum at Trinity Bungalow, 20 Back Hamlet, Ipswich, Suffolk. IP3 8AJ, email office@talithakoum.org.uk or call 07935 058685. Alternatively visit the website https://mydonate.bt.com/event/startFundraising.html .