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Good Causes 

Pocket Prints was not only set up to provide cheap 3D printed items at pocket money prices, but also to raise money for good causes. Below is the details of who we have supported.

We have set the challenge of £1000 by the end of 2025. 

We have currently raised £1094!!!

Last Update 24th November 2025

Money Raised for Good Causes - Monthly


Money Raised for Good Causes - Cumulative


Action For Children

£ 70.00

Action for Children is driven by love. We take action so children don't miss out on a safe and happy childhood. We have thousands of people working on the ground, giving children and young people the protection and practical help they urgently need. And we campaign tirelessly for lasting change.

To find out more about this good cause, please visit the website found here -  Action For Children

Ardagh Community Trust, Bristol

£ 30.00

ACT provides volunteering opportunities, sports, leisure and wellbeing facilities. In addition, we have public gardens, space for community activities (including gardening, a Repair Café and a range of events and performances)and a community hub and  café, open daily. 

ACT is working to improve the quality and availability of the facilities at The Ardagh for this, and for future generations.

To find out more about this good cause, please visit the website found here - The Ardagh Community Trust


Caldicot Core

£ 95.00

CORE is an exciting new not-for-profit unit based in Caldicot town centre, run by the dedicated volunteers of Caldicot Town Team. We offer a unique mix of temporary and permanent retailers alongside a growing community hub, which includes a free indoor soft play areaThe Hive – a dynamic recreational space with a skate ramp, table tennis, pool tables, and darts, and a welcoming café space.

To find out more about this good cause, please visit the website found here - Caldicot Town Team – Helping to make Caldicot a better place to work, live and play  

Children's Hospice South West

£ 18.00

Providing hospice care for babies, children and young people living with life-limiting conditions and their whole family. Hospice stays, emergency care, palliative care and end of life care at 3 wonderful children's hospices; Little Bridge House in Devon, Charlton Farm in Somerset and Little Harbour in Cornwall. 

To find out more about this good cause, please visit the website found here - Children's Hospice South West


DigiLocal

£ 225.00

DigiLocal is an award winning charity giving marginalised young people the opportunity to discover and develop their digital talents. They offer both online and in person clubs in the local area and is used by some of the other children from Nathans school

To find out more about this charity, please visit the website found here - digilocal.org.uk 

Filton Avenue Primary School year 6 annual trip during 2025 

£ 85.00

During the first half of 2025, Nathan attended Filton Avenue primary school. In June he attended a 5 day residential trip to Barton Camp in North Somerset. The teachers ran the trip, organising all the activities and preparing / cooking all the food while at Barton Camp. 

Nathan wanted to support the trip and give the teachers a night off cooking by providing a treat on one of the evenings by treating his class mates to take out pizza's.

Family Food Action (FFA) 

£ 100.00

Each week the FFA collect donated food and toiletries from communities in the North Bristol area through a network of neighbourhood volunteers, from collection boxes in our partner supermarkets, Sainsbury’s and the Co-op, and from donors Hobbs House Bakery. After collection, donations are taken to a sorting hub for allocation to our community partners who work directly with families and children in poverty. (see below)

To find out more about this good cause, please visit the website found here - About Family Food Action | Family Food Action

Friends of Filton Avenue (FFA)

£ 120.00

When Nathan started the business he was part of Filton Avenue Primary School. The FFA is run by volunteer parents, carers and staff who seek to support Filton Avenue school community. They organise and run events and arrange fundraisers to provide experiences and equipment which enhance the education and sense of community for all pupils. 

To find out more about this good cause, please visit the website found here - Friends of Filton Avenue – Filton Avenue Primary School 

Lockleaze Neighbourhood Trust

£ 60.00

They are a community-led hub who are working for a fairer, stronger, healthier Lockleaze, where everyone feels connected and empowered to shape the future this fantastic community.  

To find out more about this charity, please visit the website found here - Lockleaze Neighbourhood Trust  

The Grand Appeal

£ 75.00

The Grand Appeal was founded in 1995 with a single mission to raise £10 million to support a new building for Bristol Children’s Hospital. 30 years later and having generated around £90 million, Wallace & Gromit continue to spearhead our fundraising in a way that only the beloved duo can inspire through an extraordinary blend of creativity and innovation. 

To find out more about this charity, please visit the website found here - The Grand Appeal

The Moggery  

£ 110.00

The Moggery is a non-profit making registered charity led 100% by volunteers. They are based in Bishopston, Bristol. They aim to rescue unwanted and abandoned cats and kittens, both domestic and feral, from around Bristol and find them loving new homes. One of Nathan's cats came from the Moggery and throughout the year Nathan has chosen to support this charity.

To find out more about this charity, please visit the website found here - The Moggery – Cat & Kitten

Raised, good cause to be confirmed 

£ 106



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