DONATIONS to a North Wales institution will be twice as nice next week.
Each year the Big Give teams up with charities, philanthropists and the public, to raise money for incredible causes. For one week only donations to Theatr Clwyd in Mold will be doubled - making support go even further.
During the Big Give Week, Tuesday, November 29 to Tuesday, December 6, Theatr Clwyd will be raising funds towards the vital redevelopment of the building.
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The major redevelopment will ensure Theatr Clwyd remains open and can be enjoyed for generations to come. A survey in 2010 found the building was nearing the end of its life but the project will transform the building making it fully accessible with world class theatre on its stages and community at its heart. With a youth hub, dedicated arts and health suite, sensory garden, village shop and indoor and outdoor play areas, Theatr Clwyd will become a destination to enjoy art, meet friends, have respite, learn a new skill and most importantly have fun.
Supporting Theatr Clwyd during the Big Give Week will see donations doubled.
Charitable donations could provide:
£25 for chairs for the youth hub.
£50 would plant a section of sensory garden, for the community
£100 would contribute towards one of three fully accessible lifts
£500 would assist towards the infrastructure to harvest rainwater to flush the toilets
£1,000 would help towards building the workshop gallery, allowing guests to peak behind the scenes and see the building, painting and making of sets for Theatr Clwyd shows
£2,500 would contribute to providing sustainable energy sources, helping us become gas free and energy efficient.
£5,000 would help equip our specialist theatre making departments, providing state of the art facilities for wardrobe, scenic art and workshop
The campaign starts on November 29 and runs for one week only until December 6. To find out more visit www.theatrclwyd.com/give/big-give and to donate during the Big Give week please go to https://bit.ly/TC-Big-Give
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