Where does
DENS’ money come from?
DENS gets its funding from a variety of sources –
from Supporting People (a government initiative), Charitable Trusts, lottery funds, fundraising
events, donations from businesses, schools, individuals, groups and Dacorum Borough Council.
However, DENS cannot obtain any long term financial
support from the Government to fund its Day Centre and resettlement work on an on-going
basis. Consequently DENS seeks financial support from the local community.
“The biggest contributor to DENS is not government,
council or business, it’s volunteers giving
of their time, free of charge”. DENS Board Member
From its inception volunteers have been centrally involved
in the organisation and running of DENS. Currently there are many volunteers working in
a variety of ways helping DENS to tackle homelessness, but DENS still needs willing, committed
and reliable volunteers to help make a significant difference
to the lives of homeless people in Dacorum. DENS welcomes
volunteers who bring fresh ideas, energy, enthusiasm
and commitment, to help DENS run efficiently and launch
new projects.
Why Volunteer?
Research shows that volunteering can lead to a happier
and healthier life style and people often develop more skills and confidence as a result
of their volunteer work. Volunteering as a group can
provide an excellent opportunity for team building exercises through activities such as:
- Promotion/Fundraising
- Working with DENS clients
- Distribution of donated items
- Administration
- Practical Work
If you would like to know more, phone DENS on 01442
262274 or click here
to complete the Volunteer
Form and we’ll send you more information.
Make a difference for just £5
a month
Once in a while an opportunity arises to do something
of lasting value for someone in real need - this is
one such opportunity. DENS is asking if local people,
groups, schools, businesses and churches can help in its vital work with
homeless people.
DENS’ approach is long-term, and a regular gift,
no matter how small, means we can plan longer-term work, secure in the knowledge that the funds
will be there to deliver the services. With your help
DENS can continue to make a difference, enabling us
to establish resettlement work and develop the Day Centre
into a permanent facility.
Setting up a Standing Order to DENS is a quick and easy
way to donate. Click
here to make a regular donation by standing order.
Helping others when you’re
gone
Some people feel they want to support a worthwhile cause
in their Will. By giving to DENS in this way, you are
assured that every penny you leave will go towards helping
homeless people achieve positive changes in their lives.
For more information about leaving a gift in your will
please call us on 01442 262274 or email office@dens.org.uk. |