Charity Recommendation Incentive Scheme

We’re excited to announce that we’re launching a brand-new charity recommendation incentive scheme to help raise money for a great cause. To start, we need your help.

What is our charity recommendation incentive scheme?

We’re planning to make a £50 charitable donation for every initial meeting we have that comes from a client recommendation. Whether the meeting takes place in person or remotely (via Zoom, Teams, etc.), we’ll donate. There’s not even a requirement for them to become clients!

Simply put, if you recommend your friends, family or colleagues to us and we meet with them, we’ll make a £50 donation on your behalf.

Getting started

Before we can begin, we need to decide which worthy cause to support, and we want you to have your say. So, we’re conducting a poll of shortlisted charities, letting you, our valued clients, decide which cause you’d like us to help!

This poll will be open for four weeks to allow everyone the opportunity to vote for their preferred charity. Here’s our shortlist of options:

Fitzjohn’s Food Bank

Fitzjohn’s Food Bank offers essential support to households in need in Lewes. They provide food and other necessities to vulnerable individuals, including items like laundry, pet food, sanitary items, and nappies. Additionally, the food bank serves hot meals every week and acts as a community hub for disadvantaged people to receive advice and support.

Lewes Open Door

Lewes Open Door is a charitable organisation committed to supporting vulnerable homeless individuals in Lewes. Operating since 2017, they provide a day centre offering essential services such as meals, laundry, washing facilities, and medical support. With a focus on friendly, nonjudgmental support, Lewes Open Door aims to address the complex needs of individuals experiencing homelessness and help rebuild the lives of those in need.

Holding Space

Holding Space provides support to families whose children are facing difficulties with their mental health, offering a safe space for individuals to come together and heal. They offer a range of support services, including parent and carer coffee mornings, wellbeing interventions, low-cost counselling, and information about managing mental wellbeing.

To cast your vote, select your choice in our poll below: