How to Donate

Rev Canon Alan Robson has been Lincolnshire’s Agricultural Chaplain for over 25 years during which time he has had an incredible impact on the farming community both in the wider community and to individual farming families. We need to start thinking about what happens when Alan retires.

How can you help us to secure agricultural chaplaincy for the future? Read our appeal brochure.

DONATIONS

Making a personal or corporate donation will start making a difference immediately. Send a cheque to LRAC c/o Lincolnshire Agricultural Society, Lincolnshire Showground, Grange de Lings, Lincoln, LN2 2NA

To make a personal donation, please print out the donation form fill it in and send it with your cheque to the address above. Please also complete the Gift Aid Declaration so that we can claim back an extra 25p for every pound you donate.

For corporate donations send a cheque to the address above.

REGULAR GIVING

If you would like to set up a standing order to LRAC, please contact michael.pickles@lrac.org.uk for bank account details.

ON-LINE DONATIONS

There is an on-line option for donations below.

LEGACY

A legacy on death will help sustain the chaplains ability to serve the farming community for generations

HOW TO DONATE MONEY FROM EVENTS

If you would like to organise an event to fundraise for LRAC or donate money from a funeral or harvest festival then please send your cheque to LRAC c/o Lincolnshire Agricultural Society, Lincolnshire Showground, Grange de Lings, Lincoln, LN2 2NA

If you are organising a specific event to fundraise for LRAC please email our Communications Manager, jackie.elton@lrac.org.uk with the details so we can promote the event for you on social media.

If you would like to find out more information about leaving a legacy or fund raising for LRAC please email Campaign Manager Michael Pickles at michael.pickles@lrac.org.uk or call 07368 475454

Thank you every donation helps saves lives and livelihoods.

Bishop of Lincoln Stephen Conway giving a sermon

“As the Bishop of Lincoln, it is an honour to lend my support to this important appeal.

Farming and agriculture are part of the beating heart of life in Greater Lincolnshire. It has been a privilege in all my years as a Bishop to share in the gifts and challenges of life and ministry in significantly rural dioceses. As a member of the House of Lords, I am glad to be able to speak for the good of our communities in Parliament.

The Church of England takes seriously its God-given duty to be a Christian presence in every place, and I hope that we can use every means at our disposal to reach our whole diocese and county with love, compassion and good news.

Jesus taught us that ‘it is more blessed to give than to receive’ and so I urge you to support the Lincolnshire Rural Chaplaincy Fund, so that we in turn might support our farming communities with that same Christian generosity and care. Thank you for your support.”

Rt Revd Stephen Conway Bishop of Lincoln