
Information and case studies for fundraising in schools.

Raising money can be a springboard to help young people become active global citizens in a range of ways. We have produced a new guide that sets out important questions to think about before raising money for charity, which includes practical tips and teaching ideas as well as pointing you to sources of information and activities to help you and your pupils get the most out of supporting charities.
Because schools have always been great supporters of Oxfam Unwrapped – this year we want to give you more with an interest grabbing… imagination sparking… teachertastic ‘funraising’ Schools Pack.
The pack includes;
Oxfam Unwrapped Case studies
On Cool Planet for Children there are case studies and photo stories that feature some of the items you can buy from the Unwrapped catalogue, such as farmyard animals. The stories give background information about why these items are needed and how they will help poor people to build better lives.
Case study 1: School equipment
Explore how Oxfam has been helping equip the Lovea school in Cambodia, which has 758 pupils, aged 5-16
Case study 2: Farmyard for a village
In Mauritania, Oxfam has been helping people avoid famine by providing goats and advice about looking after them.
Case study 3: Safe water for 1000 people
Discover how Oxfam provided safe water in Sri Lanka after the Asian tsunami.
Case study 4: Mobile office
Oxfam's emergency support personnel need special equipment, such as laptops and satellite phones, to communicate with each other.