Our Partners.

Working with.

Our partners help us achieve the aims of our charity in a wide variety of ways.

Partners are usually organisations and bodies that have their own resources and networks.

  • Compton McRae, Semley.

    Bill has always been open to helping, whether it be as an outlet for Syrian cooking or the prize giver for our quizzes.

    Compton McRae has hosted a number of events including the Kyiv City Ballet reception and the Ukrainian cookery workshops led by Olya Patiuta of Zhiva Authentica.

    Compton McRae is soon to host a Syrian Feast with the support of refugees locally.

  • TLW Dance

    Tiffany, Principal at TLW Dance, has reached out to help Ukrainian and Syrian refugees from the start. She recognises that dance is a fundamental means of expression and as such it helps when there is little English available yet and significant emotions to handle. Tiffany and TLW would love to welcome more young people to TLW through the foundation, set up to make accessing the performing arts possible for all children.

  • Motcombe Community Shop.

    Kay has helped us sell quiz tickets through the shop and generously provided prizes and drinks on a sale or return basis.

    Motcombe shop is a welcoming place for a coffee and recently raised £750.34 for Ukrainian refugees

  • Open House, Shaftesbury

    Open House is a community drop in centre open to all on a Tuesday from 10am - 2pm.

    You can find Nikki and her team at Father's House Church, Christy's Lane, Shaftesbury SP7 8PH. You are sure of a warm welcome at the door. You can just turn up for coffee and cake, say hello and get to know the team.

    Open House can introduce you to the services you need such as Benefits and Housing advice, Support Services ( CV and letter writing, accessing help from other charities etc) .

    They also provide Emergency Aid ( food bank etc) and the Storehouse ( pre-loved household items)

    They are a group of mainly Christians that represent most of the churches in Shaftesbury and are linked closely with Churches Together Shaftesbury.

  • Open Fridge

    Open Fridge is a community fridge that is open to all. Our motto is, 'help yourself to what's on the shelf'.

    Food is sourced from local supermarkets, shops and restaurants, which otherwise might find itself in landfill. It's about reducing food waste as well as helping anyone that comes along. There are no registration forms to be filled in and we ask you to bring your own bag, limited to one per customer but you can visit up to three times a week.

    Open Monday, Wednesday and Friday 10 - 11:30 and 2 - 3:30.

  • Wardrobe Foundation

    Wardrobe Foundation is a volunteer led, local clothing support service which provides personalised clothing gift bags to women in need of clothing. Their aim is to provide each gift bag with dignity while meeting the practical need for clothing.

    Wardrobe Foundation have worked with us to provide clothing parcels to Ukrainian guests arriving locally, ensuring guests have access to excellent quality, seasonally appropriate clothing based upon their specific clothing requirements and preferences.

  • Guggleton Farm Arts

    Guggleton Farm Arts, aka The Gugg, is a not-for-profit Community-Interest-Company that proactively seeks to provide many forms of art, to anyone in the local community, and beyond; in a supportive, non-judgemental and safe environment, to enhance the wellbeing and abilities of all involved.

    We are also a Certified Social Enterprise and accredited member of SOCIAL ENTERPRISE UK.

    The Gugg has held fund raising events for the Disasters and Emergencies Ukraine Fund and are able to offer support, such as free arts and crafts lessons to refugees living locally who would like to improve their conversational English, whilst learning a new skill.

    If you, or anyone you know, might be interested in our work then please get in touch by email to: gallery@guggletonfarmarts.com

  • Donate IT

    Simon Barfoot and the team at Donate IT have helped people get on-line for education, employment and a connection with loved ones elsewhere.

    Donate IT is a brilliant concept, providing a safe and secure way to dispose of your data rich devices.

    Your devices are then given a future life in the hands of a displaced person, or anyone else in need.

    Donate IT have provided phones, laptops, tablets, cameras and printers to numerous displaced people.

    They are the wizards of the wireless and the masters of the motherboard and we use them all the time as you can see here

  • Friends of Guys Marsh Prison

    Giles and the team at Friends of Guys Marsh Prison have helped families with an essential need for any home, a sewing machine.

    Using machines that had ben bought to make scrubs and other PPE during the COVID 19 pandemic, they ha e refurbished, supplied and delivered machines across our area.

    The Friends are great to work with, very responsive and the typical time between request and delivery ha been only couple of days.