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Fundraising

TreeHouse staff at the Crouch End Fun Run 2006

Fundraising is very important to TreeHouse. We need nearly £1 million in voluntary contributions each year to continue our work. In addition, we have launched our Ambitious about Autism appeal to raise the funds for a permanent home for TreeHouse, a National Centre for Autism Education.

Without charitable support, TreeHouse could not maintain its intensive teaching and high quality resources offered to existing pupils or provide a nationally relevant solution to a growing national problem. Thank you for considering supporting TreeHouse.

This section of our website tells you how you could get involved and activtities you can take part in. Follow the links below, depending on how you would like to support TreeHouse:

  • I would like to get involved as an individual
  • I would like to get involved as part of a group
  • I would like to get involved as a representative of a trust or foundation
  • I would like to get involved as a representative of a company
  • I would like to get involved with an event
  • I would like to get involved with the Raise the Roof Appeal
  • I would like to get involved as a volunteer

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