Charitable Donations 2025

SWALLOWFIELD SHOW 2025

Charitable donations

Run for the benefit of the community, the two-day Swallowfield Show aims to provide high quality traditional family entertainment whilst raising money for local charities.
Organised by volunteers who are members and friends of the Swallowfield Horticultural Society (SHS), the 2024 Swallowfield Show attracted an impressive 8,000+ visitors and raised a record sum of £30,506 for donation to local charities and good causes.

Below are details of all the local charities and good causes who received a share of the funds raised by our 2025 event.

 

 

www.swallowfieldshow.co.uk

Peter Samuel Charitable Trust

Pictured is SHS  Secretary Steve Peake meeting with the Viscount Bearsted of Farley Estate. Viscount Bearsted very kindly allows the Swallowfield Show to be hosted in Swallowfield Park, part of the Farley Estate in exchange for a donation to the Peter Samuel Charitable Trust, which is chaired by Lord Bearsted. The Trust is interested in medical sciences, heritage and forestry restoration and the quality of life in the local area.

Babies in Buscot Support (BIBS)

BIBS (Babies in Buscot Support) is a registered charity that supports babies and their families in the special care baby unit (Buscot Ward) at the Royal Berkshire Hospital in Reading. The committee and the supporters are all parents/carers of ex-Buscot babies who have been through the experience of having a premature or full term but ill baby. BIBS fundraises to help supply the latest technology and equipment that will aid in the care and development of babies on Buscot Ward.

www.bibs.org.uk

Rainbow Trust Thames Valley

There are an estimated 86,625* children in England with life-limiting or life-threatening conditions. This number has trebled over the last 17 years and is rising. Thousands of families have to face the very real possibility that their child may die and struggle to cope on a day to day basis. Our Family Support Workers provide a lifeline to these families and children. They support the whole family including parents, carers, the unwell child, brothers, sisters and grandparents. Support is hugely varied and depends on the needs of the family.

www.rainbowtrust.org.uk/

BeKind Rescue

Founded in August 2018, they are a foster-based dog and cat rehoming rescue run entirely by volunteers. They work tirelessly to rescue and rehome animals in need. At BeKind Rescue, animal welfare is at the heart of everything that they do. They believe that all animals deserve our compassion and consideration, and always strive without discrimination to do everything to help an animal in need.

www.bekindrescue.com

Saving Abandoned Fly-Grazing Equines (SAFE)

SAFE supports local landowners to legally rescue and re-home abandoned and neglected horses in the Berkshire and Surrey areas. Rescue, Rehabilitate and Rehome are the three fundamental objectives of the charity which currently cares for approximately 30 horses.

www.safe-horses.co.uk

The Loddon Fisheries & Conservation Consultative

The LFCC was formed in 2007 and is a voluntary group made up of individuals, clubs, businesses and organisations. Its aim is to represent and coordinate interests in fisheries, angling and conservation in the Loddon catchment. The Loddon catchment covers an area of 680km across Hampshire, Berkshire and Surrey. The River Loddon arises from chalk fed springs at Basingstoke, and flows north easterly over chalk and clay, joining the Thames just west of Wargrave.

The Lodden fisheries

The Link Visiting Scheme – Wokingham

For over 25 years, The Link Visiting Scheme has brought vital, life-enhancing social connections to older people and volunteers in Wokingham Borough. Through the work of the charity, lives have been transformed, adding thousands of hours of friendship, laughter and fun to people who had felt forgotten.

www.linkvisiting.org

The Happy Hedgehog Rescue

The Happy Hedgehog Rescue is a self funded animal sanctuary based in Yateley which rehabilitates hedgehogs in need before releasing them back to the wild where they are happiest.
All hedgehogs are released back into the wild, normally as close to where they were found as possible, and many friends and volunteers are closely involved with this process, helping ensure that the return is as quick, easy and stress free as possible

www.happyhedgehog.org.uk

The Swallowfield Show

Thanks go to the team of dedicated volunteers who organise the Swallowfield Show and to traders, sponsors, exhibitors and visitors for supporting our local community event and making it such a success!

www.swallowfieldshow.co.uk

Previous Year’s Donations

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