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Other ways to help

There are a variety of ways you can help us transform the lives of vulnerable children, families and communities in South India. You can make regular gifts by Direct Debit, give a one-off donation or sponsor a child.

These are some of the other ways you can support our work.

Christmas Shop

Christmas Shop

Help change lives with our range of Christmas cards, gift cards and hand-loomed gifts made at the weaving workshops at RTU Read more

Published: 14th October, 2019

Updated: 29th December, 2020

Author: Mo Houlden

Leave a gift in your Will

Leave a gift in your Will

Gifts in Wills help us ensure we can care for future generations of orphaned children and always be here for disadvantaged people in South India Read more

Published: 20th September, 2018

Updated: 3rd July, 2020

Author:

Raise funds for us

Raise funds for us

Whether you chose to organise an event with friends and family, or take part in a challenge event, you can set up your own fundraising page for RTU Read more

Published: 19th September, 2018

Updated: 10th July, 2020

Author: Mo Houlden

Give in memory

Give in memory

Remember a loved one with a donation to RTU Read more

Published: 18th September, 2018

Updated: 3rd July, 2020

Author: Tesni Daniel

Give in celebration

Give in celebration

Why not consider asking guests to make a donation to RTU at your next special occasion? Read more

Published: 2nd May, 2018

Updated: 3rd July, 2020

Author: Mo Houlden

Give regularly from your salary

Give regularly from your salary

Donations made monthly through your employer's payroll are tax free and simple to set up Read more

Published: 2nd May, 2018

Updated: 3rd July, 2020

Author: Mo Houlden

Donate shares

Donate shares

Donating shares is a highly tax-effective way to give to charity Read more

Published: 2nd May, 2018

Updated: 3rd July, 2020

Author: Mo Houlden

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  • In memory of Eddie Miller

    In memory of Eddie Miller

    Sadly, my father passed away on Sunday 28th March. As an old boy of St Peter's School and past Chairman of the Past Pupils' Association, he was part of a committee raising funds for Reaching the Unreached, an association that has lasted over 50 years. It would be a fitting tribute to my father's memory for us to help RTU support the poorest of the poor in India

  • Welcome to Reaching the Unreached

    Welcome to Reaching the Unreached

    RTU exists to help create a brighter future for the most disadvantaged children and families in rural villages in South India

  • Coronavirus: RTU at the frontline

    Coronavirus: RTU at the frontline

    Throughout the Coronavirus crisis we are committed to keeping the children in our care safe and well, to give children an education while the schools are closed, and to continue to provide emergency food supplies to vulnerable families in need

  • Pilgrimage to South India by Father Peter Bowe - March 2020

    A group from Woolhampton parish, near Reading, the parish of Douai Abbey, visited RTU in March 2020. Parish priest, Father Peter Bowe, has a great interest in Tamil culture, which he shares with us here

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  • Sponsor a child

    Sponsor a child

    Transform a young life by sponsoring a child for just £15 a month

  • Our story

    James Kimpton's vision of a bright future for orphaned and destitute children and families living in poverty in South India

  • Welcome to Reaching the Unreached

    Welcome to Reaching the Unreached

    RTU exists to help create a brighter future for the most disadvantaged children and families in rural villages in South India

  • Why we do what we do

    Lacking basic needs such as housing, water and sanitation, a huge number of the poorest families in South India face a daily challenge just to survive

  • Children's Villages - a safety net for orphaned children

    Children's Villages - a safety net for orphaned children

    Our Children’s Villages provide the family, home and community many poor children would otherwise lack

  • Where we work

    Where we work

    The poorest communities in the area of South India where we work depend on irregular, poorly paid work, mostly in the agricultural sector

  • Visit our projects in India

    Visit our projects in India

    The best way to see for yourself the impact we are having is to pay us a visit

  • Housing

    Housing

    The huts that some of the poorest families call home are dirty, dangerous and unreliable. We build the homes they need to start building a better life

  • Build a house

    Build a house

    Help us build a safe, secure new home for a family in need

  • James Kimpton

    James Kimpton

    James Kimpton, Founder of Reaching the Unreached: 1925 - 2017

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Reaching the Unreached is registered with the Charity Commission of England & Wales, Registered Charity No 1091295. 
Reaching the Unreached in India is registered as a Society, Registration No 42 under the Tamil Nadu Societies Registration Act 27 of 1975 at the Dindigul District Registrar's Office, Tamil Nadu, India.
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Coronavirus Update: our emergency relief work is feeding and supporting families struggling during the lockdown