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Benevolent Society Of Blues (BSB)

Posted: Tue May 23, 2006 12:05 pm
by Mid A 15
Following up DavebytheSea's excellent idea of a section on the forum giving information about sources of help etc viewtopic.php?t=1356

I thought I'd post a bit about the BSB and what it does.

The e mail address includes the phrase "blues supporting blues" and that really sums up what the BSB does. That support takes various forms including paying pensions, grants and loans to Blues and Old Blues suffering distress or hardship and helping fund courses or training to advance careers or job prospects. The BSB also has a number of presentees at the School.

As you can see what the BSB does and seeks to do is very worthwhile and you can join by paying an annual subsription of £15 upwards. You can also gift aid your annual subscription thereby achieving the dual effect of increasing BSB income and ensuring some of the tax you pay goes on something useful :!: (not a New Labour rant Hendrik :wink: ).

If you want more information the BSB Secretary is Rowena Harris and she can be contacted by the following methods:

Telephone: 01403 247418

e mail: rowena@bluessupportingblues.com

Letter: The Benevolent Society Of Blues, The Counting House, Christ's Hospital, Horsham, West Sussex, RH13 0YP

There is also a website: www.bluessupportingblues.com

Posted: Tue May 23, 2006 3:10 pm
by Great Plum
I would like to echo what Mid A 15 has said.

One of my friends (who was mentioned in david Farringodn's talk at the Christmas carol concert) benefited greatly from the BSB although her story ended tragically.

Posted: Tue May 23, 2006 5:23 pm
by jtaylor
Thirded!
Cracking organisation, run in the true spirit of the ethos of Christ's Hospital in every way, and really making a difference.

Posted: Tue May 23, 2006 6:27 pm
by graham
I can also add that the BSB is a fantastic organization, having supported me during my masters degree and now during my PhD. My understanding is that they have the ability to help a lot of Blues, yet recieve relatively few applications for assistance. Is that true, and is there anyway that the profile of this amazing organization can be raised among the Old Blue community?

Posted: Tue May 23, 2006 6:31 pm
by englishangel
graham wrote:I can also add that the BSB is a fantastic organization, having supported me during my masters degree and now during my PhD. My understanding is that they have the ability to help a lot of Blues, yet recieve relatively few applications for assistance. Is that true, and is there anyway that the profile of this amazing organization can be raised among the Old Blue community?


Isn't that just what is happening here?

Posted: Tue May 23, 2006 7:13 pm
by graham
:oops:

Posted: Thu Jun 08, 2006 8:00 pm
by Jude
I would like to post another THANK YOU to those OB's in here who took my plight to the BSB for me, since then Rowena and I have becoem very well aquainted (don't try contacting her for the next fortnight - she is on holiday in the Greek Islands) and they have already sent me some funds to keep us in the house and stabilised the drowning!

I have to say the process was much less tortuous than any other application, and although I would never have asked for myself (too stubborn or something?) I would say to anyone who has a problem, Do Not think that the BSB are hard to talk to, or are aliens - Many thanlks to you all.

Posted: Fri Jun 09, 2006 12:20 pm
by J.R.
Good to hear, Jude !