It’s ‘Mission Christmas’ for Viking FM as hosts Alex & Ellie appeal to listeners and locals to buy one extra gift to help thousands of disadvantaged children in East Yorkshire & Northern Lincolnshire
The largest Christmas toy appeal in the UK, Mission Christmas is an annual campaign run by Cash for Kids and supported by Viking FM.
After its 2019 success, Viking FM’s Cash for Kids is excited to bring the Charity Sports Challenge back to the local region. Its goal is to help local grassroots junior sports clubs in need of funding.
Cash for Kids is looking for local grassroots junior sports clubs to sign up and take part in a competition giving them the chance to win a cash grant of up to £5,000.
Hull’s community charity Christmas song, A Winter’s Dream by The Thousand Voices and Jessika Mae, will be officially released, with the track available to download and stream across all major platforms.
Written and recorded in Hull, and featuring over 1,000 local voices, the hope is the track will make it into the UK’s Christmas Top 40, raising as much money as possible for disadvantaged children living in East Yorkshire and Northern Lincolnshire.
After its 2018 success, Cash for Kids is excited to launch the Charity Sports Challenge 2019 in partnership with Active Humber.
Cash for Kids is looking for local grassroots junior sports clubs to sign up and take part in a competition giving them the chance to win a cash grant of up to £6,000.
Beverley Racecourse today announced it is staging a charity takeover race meeting to support the fantastic work of some of the region’s most worthy causes.
Beverley Racecourse has invited five local charities – Cash for Kids, the Daisy Appeal, Dove House Hospice, Hull Homeless Community Project and R-evolution – to take centre stage at The Great Big Beverley Charity Racenight on Tuesday, June 18.
Cash for Kids, in partnership with Motor Depot have launched their new fundraising campaign, 500 faces, bringing the community together in a fresh and engaging fundraising initiative.
The idea is a simple one; it is Cash for Kids mission to find 500 people to raise just £100 across twelve months, with the overall aim of raising £50,000 by the end of the year.
Cash for Kids have partnered with Berry’s Jewellers to offer couples in East Yorkshire and Northern Lincolnshire the chance to win the wedding of their dreams, worth a whopping £20,000.
Win Your Wedding gives away a complete wedding package, including an 80 guest wedding at the 4* Humber Royal Hotel in North East Lincolnshire.
In 2015 Cash for Kids ‘Mission Christmas’ appeal helped more than 18,000 disadvantaged children across East Yorkshire and Northern Lincolnshire.
On Monday 14th November, Cash for Kids launched Mission Christmas 2016. The aim of the campaign is to make sure that every child in East Yorkshire and Northern Lincolnshire wakes up to a present on Christmas morning.
Cash for Kids children’s charity have teamed up with Cave Castle Hotel to offer couples in East Yorkshire & Northern Lincolnshire the chance to win a dream wedding worth £20,000!
Viking FM’s charity Cash for Kids launch their annual gift appeal, Mission Christmas this week. The Mission Christmas appeal strives to ensure no child goes without a gift at Christmas
Cash for Kids have opened the application process for Mission Christmas 2015, their annual Christmas toy appeal to ensure every child 0-18 years in East Yorkshir
Last weekend saw Colonel Rob Peacock of the Defence School of Transport in Leconfield complete his 160ft bungee jump for Cash for Kids ’Drop the Boss‘.
The Commandant from the Defence School of Transport has agreed to bungee jump 160ft in to darkness to help disabled and disadvantaged children in Hull and East Yorkshire.
With the great bike event Tour De Yorkshire setting off from Bridlington this year Murray Hills Solicitors thought it would be an ideal time to raise money for local charities and are doing their own ‘Tour de King Street’.
Customers at Beverley Building Society Voted Cash for Kids (Mission Christmas) as the Charity of the Month in December. The Society made a donation of £250.00.