
Golden Wheat Sponsorship Scheme
Farming is the most dangerous occupation in the country and is most vulnerable to suicide and depression. We can help alleviate these problems but it all costs money
Ideally you'll be able to offer a minimum of £25/month payable by standing order, make a yearly payment of £300 or £500 for two years support.
Receive recognition of your support on our brochures and marquees at agricultural events.
Welcome to our marquees at agricultural events.
Opportunity to display our logo and confirmation of your support on your own advertising material and letterheads.
Certificate(s) to display on your premises recognising your support.
An hononary solicitor.
An hononary financial advisor.
These have included ;
Financial problems, Bereavement, Retirement, Illness, Housing difficulties, Feelings of depression and suicide,
Loneliness, Marriage and family problems, Tenancy issues, Animal health issues, Issues of sexuality(we run a specialist helpline for gay farmers), Help obtaining State Benefits, Succession planning.
"Being able to make a regular contribution to help with the local farming community in Cheshire is something we are really proud to be part of" - Gwyn Williams, Director, Wright Marshall Ltd
- Why do we need the Golden Wheat Sponsorship Scheme?
Farming is the most dangerous occupation in the country and is most vulnerable to suicide and depression. We can help alleviate these problems but it all costs money
- How can you get involved?
Ideally you'll be able to offer a minimum of £25/month payable by standing order, make a yearly payment of £300 or £500 for two years support.
- What do you get from joining?
Receive recognition of your support on our brochures and marquees at agricultural events.
Welcome to our marquees at agricultural events.
Opportunity to display our logo and confirmation of your support on your own advertising material and letterheads.
Certificate(s) to display on your premises recognising your support.
- Who are we?
An hononary solicitor.
An hononary financial advisor.
- We want to expand further and continue helping the farming community.
- Who do we work with?
- How will your donations help?
These have included ;
Financial problems, Bereavement, Retirement, Illness, Housing difficulties, Feelings of depression and suicide,
Loneliness, Marriage and family problems, Tenancy issues, Animal health issues, Issues of sexuality(we run a specialist helpline for gay farmers), Help obtaining State Benefits, Succession planning.
"Being able to make a regular contribution to help with the local farming community in Cheshire is something we are really proud to be part of" - Gwyn Williams, Director, Wright Marshall Ltd
For further info - Ros Rimmer, 21 St Georges Crescent, Waverton, Chester, CH3 7QR
Tel: 07762614768 Email: ros@rosrimmer.co.uk