About Bristol Children’s Charity
It seems a very long time ago now since the Variety Club, in a drastic policy change, cast adrift its provincial networks, including Bristol.
Bristol Children's Charity was born to help disadvantaged children, under 16, in our city (although this has now been raised to 18). Our first venture was to collect toys at Christmas for half a dozen local children’s homes.
That brought us in touch with the Lord Mayor of the day – a link with the city’s first citizen that we retain and cherish. It made the television news and, with a sell-out Christmas lunch, we were launched.
In the early 70’s the premature baby unit at Southmead Hospital was desperately seeking a special piece of equipment to give a newborn the chance of life, for which we raised the £10,000 needed. Since then, we have helped thousands of youngsters, sometimes with equipment, other times with the end money to round off someone else’s fundraising.
We are unpaid volunteers doing our best for unfortunate children and that will never change. It is one very good reason why the local business community has got behind us and why the (late) Duchess of Beaufort and Terry Waite CBE became our Patrons.
Our Team
Jessica Harvey
Chair & Vice PresidentSteve O'Neill
Vice Chair & TreasurerHaving supported the charity for many years, we are delighted that Steve has now taken the position of Vice Chair and Treasurer.
Jan Reynolds MBE
PresidentCharity Ethos
Improving Lives
Funding Freedom
Providing Goods
We provide many different things:
- Learning Equipment
- Equipment for Disabled People
- Furniture and White Goods
- School Uniforms