Charity Donation
The aim of this blog is to help web designers build better websites by providing free help, advice, tips and code that we have researched whilst building my own websites. From the feedback so far, many of you are finding the information quite helpful and that is excellent to hear. It makes what we are doing worthwhile and gives us the incentive to write more and more posts.
Whilst some blogs have a ‘donate’ button on their page, we believe that the information within this site should be free of charge, after all, it’s not as if we’ve invented new code or developed free software for you, all we’re doing is giving you the benefit of our experience and if you find the information helpful to you in your website development, then that is payment enough.
However, if you find that the information within this blog has really helped you, and you are feeling generous, Worcestershire Web Design support a local charity: The Redditch Association for the Blind and they would certainly put any donations to good use.
The Redditch Association for the Blind is a registered UK charity (Registered Charity 1038940) which assist blind and partially sighted people from Redditch, Worcestershire, UK. The charity is run and supported by a team of dedicated volunteers and they currently support over 250 blind and partially-sighted people by providing grants and specialist equipment.
Whilst we are not directly involved with the charity, we have supported them by designing, building and hosting their website at www.RedditchAB.org.uk.
If you wish to make a donation, the charity currently accepts cheques and postal orders in Sterling (GB Pounds) only and details of how to donate can be found on their website at www.RedditchAB.org.uk/donate.html. A Paypal account will be set up by them in the near future.
Thank you in advance.
Worcestershire Web Designer



