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Off The Wall
Issue 18 Out...
DHI Cook Book
Out now...
DHI AGM
By Sean Kehoe
Please Donate
Ways to help...
Client Stories
Autumn 2009
Recipes
Easy desserts

Make a Donation...

Donations from the public, companies and charitable trusts enable DHI to continue with our innovative work, and provide services over and above those funded by statutory bodies. This means we can tailor programmes to the individual client and offer them what they need to build a better future for themselves.

Make a Donation
Donations are always welcome. You can send a cheque made payable to Drugs and Homeless Initiative to 15 – 16 Milsom Street, Bath, BA1 1DE.

Just Giving
You can also make a donation to DHI online through the Just Giving Website www.justgiving.com/dhi You can make a single or monthly donation.

Giving Machine
You can make a donation by simply shopping on line through the Giving Machine www.thegivingmachine.co.uk. When you shop from an affiliated online shop, they will give a cash donation to DHI. Simply click on the relevant shop logo and shop on-line as you usually would. When you click through from TheGivingMachine™ and purchase their products or services, the shop will give a donation on your behalf. The shops include all the high street favourites such as Tesco, Sainsburys, Marks and Spencers, Debenhams as well as online shops such as Ebay, Amazon and Play.com.

Dinner 4 Good
Dinner4Good is all about helping raise money for DHI simply by doing something you enjoy - having your friends and family round for dinner! Just go to www.dinner4good.com where the website will make it easy. You email invitations to your dinner guests. Your guests then accept and donate online, you can see who’s coming, and how much the dinner has raised. There’s no embarrassment over having to ask for money and no hassle with collection -so all you have to do is hold a dinner, eat, drink and enjoy yourselves!

CAF
If you would like to offer further support please email info@dhibath.org.uk or telephone 01225 329411.