Help Support Farming People's Wellbeing


With your donation, RABI could support more farming people around the country – from the youngest to the oldest.


We offer a free-to-call 24/7 Helpline for our farming community. Our Helpline is available to all farming people throughout the year, particularly for those who may feel isolated, lonely or are finding it hard to cope with their general wellbeing and mental health. 


Your donation today could keep our Helpline open, support a farming family in crisis or help fund our Regional Support Managers who provide professional advice and support, often in person.


RABI continues to work tirelessly to uplift and support farming people through practical, financial and emotional assistance, touching the lives of thousands of people every year.


Thank you for supporting us.




RABI is a registered charity No: 208858 and agrees to the Code of Fundraising Practice, provided by the Fundraising Regulator. The code sets the standards that apply to fundraising carried out by all charitable institutions and third-party fundraisers in the UK.

Our donors

JS

Revival Rum

donated

£33.57

Kindly donated by customers of Revival Rum at Kelmarsh Hall.

AH

Andrew Harvey

donated

£30

In loving memory of a very dear friend.

A

Annette

NK

British Tomato Growers' Association

donated

£265

We are donating this money from the British Tomato Growers' association, which was raised by our delegates during our 2024 British Tomato Conference! We hope this can contribute productively to the work you do for horticultural growers.

HG

Mole Countrystores

donated

£45

Raised by Mole Countrystores at Alresford Show

JP

Jeremy Podd

donated

£52.30

Thanks to Mike and his passion for farming.

K

Karen

donated

£208.46

N

Neil

R

Rilla

donated

£104.35

A lovely man who will be much missed by many.

AR

A Robinson

donated

£1,000

Glad to donate this money to a charity that does such great work

R

BASE-UK (Biodiversity, Agriculture, Soil and Environment)

donated

£91.25

IR

Anonymous

Isaac has run his school x country in wellies to raise money for RABI .A farmers son himself he felt your charity provided much needed support to the farming community.

CD

Carol Dennis

donated

£672

Mike wanted to support RABI by donating money raised by a Southern Timber raffle at Totnes show this year , so it felt right that we do the same with some of the money raised from the collection at his funeral . We sincerely hope this can help prevent such tragedies in the farming community .

N

Ness & Colin

TM

Midland Longhorn Breeders Association

donated

£100

In Memory of Rocky Poulson from the Midland Longhorn Breeders Club

LD

The Mission Room Thornton Rust

donated

£96.65

J

National Sheep Association

donated

£100

From the National Sheep Association

LW

Leanne Wonnacott

donated

£100

Donation re SW Handling and Gooseford Open Day

PW

Paul Williams

KM

Solley's Ice Cream

donated

£360

G

Parochial Church Council of Pishill

donated

£415

Continuing our tradition, Pishill Church, Pishill, Henley on Thames, is once again pleased to donate to RABI the proceeds of its collection from the Harvest Celebration Service held on Sunday, 22nd September 2024.

A

Anthony

donated

£416.68

We held a wonderful 50 year reunion on behalf of Hartley Wintney Young Farmers in the summer and we would like to donate £400.00.

KW

Karen Withington

donated

£115

JC

Jonathan Cole-Matthews

donated

£260

Our auntie Jennifer was a farmer in Gissing, Norfolk and a great advocate for the farming community. It was her wishes to have a donation made to RABI. Thank you also to Brian Anderson and the detectorists for organising the metal detecting rally at Gissing yesterday, which was a lovely day and raised this contribution

NT

Beamsworthy Alpacas

donated

£20

AJ

Amy Johnson

donated

£225

With thanks to Staffordshire and Birmingham agricultural society, Glenthorne vets, T G Sargents and act wessex for a great social and fundraiser

DP

Duncan Parker

donated

£210

RB

Robert Bealby

donated

£52.30

The most lovely and generous man

G

Anonymous

JR

NFSCo CIC

donated

£104.35