When people get involved, they are actually acting to create something they can see. It’s not just putting a cheque in the post, into a bureaucracy [...] People will enjoy watching almost in real time the development of this project [...] There is an opportunity to make a fantastic difference to a generation of children … Matthew d’Ancona, Child’s i Patron
Getting involved with Child’s i Foundation is about far more than giving us your money. Although we do need your money. But we need your help in other ways too.
Give Love: Become part of our community
- by keeping up to date with the blog (use the RSS feed if you know how)
- join our mailing list
- if you are Facebook-er, join our group
- follow us on Twitter
- send around our YouTube videos
- come and meet us one evening
- wear one of our badges on your social network profile page or blog
- blog about us yourself, talk about us, get the word out there
- if we’re not somewhere you would like us to be then let us know: ideas@childsifoundation.org
Give Time: Help us with our to do list
If you want to go one step further you could help us with our ever-increasing to-do list. Have a look at the types of skills we are looking for right now: Our To Do List (or or rather Tada list – courtesy of 37signals.com)
This is not all there is to do. We also have our day-to-day to do lists . Have a peak at Lucy‘s list and Kirsty’s list to see if there is anything you would like to take off of their hands.
Give Money: Help us to fundraise
Have a look at our fundraising pages for some ideas of how to raise money.
Our first initiative is underway – ‘Undress For Uganda’ (UFU). Read the story so far.
Find out about the different ways to give money to Child’s i Foundation













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January 9, 2009 at 3:59 pm
bhavna solanki
hi this sounds like an amazing project. I am a qualified architect and would love to offer any assistance i can to this worth while project. i see that you still need someone to design the Child’s i Foundation Village, if you could let me know if you still need help and exactly what it entails that would be great…..
regards
bhavna solanki
architect.
December 5, 2010 at 8:47 pm
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