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Fundraise for us

For more than 65 years, Hollybank has nurtured and cared for children and adults with multiple and profound disabilities. We can’t do it without you! Your donations mean we can develop our services and deliver the best care possible. Thanks to you, we can put big smiles on the faces of the babies, children, young people and adults we care for.

Even the smallest of donations makes a big difference and there are lots of ways you can support us. 

Set up a one off donation Hold a fundraising event Make a regular donation 

Where does the money go?

  • £5 could buy paints for our messy arts class
  • £10 could fund an adaptable switch on a child's toy
  • £20 could pay for a horse riding lesson
  • £50 could buy equipment for use in our hydrotherapy pool

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How to guides

How to guides

Our step by step guides will help you organise your very own flawless fundraising event. Read more

Published: 3rd June, 2020

Updated: 13th August, 2021

Author: Peter Smith

A-Z for fundraising ideas

A-Z for fundraising ideas

Keen to support us, but not sure where to start? Here are a few ideas to inspire you. Read more

Published: 2nd June, 2020

Updated: 13th August, 2021

Author: Peter Smith

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  • What we do

    What we do

    Hollybank Trust provides opportunities for people with profound disabilities to live and learn, in our Outstanding school and ten residential homes

  • Our Mirfield site

    Our Mirfield site

  • Rowan Court

    Rowan Court

    Rowan Court is a 15-bed home in Holmfirth. Set over three floors, the views over the Holme Valley are outstanding.

  • The Bradbury Centre

    Our purpose built hydrotherapy pool is located on our main site in Mirfield. It is currently closed for refurbishment.

  • Willow Court

    Willow Court

    Willow Court is a 19-bed nursing home, located on the main site in Mirfield.

  • Residential care for children

    Residential care for children

    Orchard Court in Mirfield provides full time residential care for children. It was rated as Good by Ofsted in February 2020

  • School (5-18 yrs)

    Hollybank school caters for children between the ages of five and eighteen

  • Oak House

    Oak House

    Oak House is a six-bed residential home in Barnsley.

  • Holly Court

    Holly Court

    Holly Court is a fifteen-bed home with its own gardens, located on the main site in Mirfield.

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Main Site 
Far Common Road 
Mirfield  
West Yorkshire 
WF14 0DQ

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Telephone: 01924 490833
Email: [email protected]


Hollybank Trust is a registered charity: 1043129

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