Cart 0
Cart 0
 

The A Rule of Tum Fund

 

A Charitable fund with a focus on improving soil biodiversity, planting trees, supporting our local food bank, and promoting good mental health in the hospitality industry.

 
 
 
image-asset.jpg
 
bookshop_plants-5.jpg

What is the A Rule of Tum Fund?

We’re starting small by using our retail shop profits to fund 3 separate projects, these projects reflect our values and allow us to start giving back.

 
 
 
retail_shop-8.jpg

Where does the money come from?

By taking all of the profit from our retail shop in The Bookshop and using this to fund our projects. You’ll be able to get a Huskee Cup, Method Roastery coffee, or a tote bag and know that all of the profits go to worthy causes.

 

 

Project 1. Trees & Soil

regenerative tree planting and supporting soil biodiversity

 
gunpowder%2Bworks%2Bbrecon-1-6.jpg
 
trees.jpeg

Regenerative tree planting

Working with More Trees each £1 spent on this project will plant a tree where it is most needed in the world. Tree planting without a plan can cause more damage than good, More Trees only plant native trees where they are needed in an effort to curb deforestation and regrown lost forests.

 

 

 
bookshop_plants-5.jpg

The Countryside Charity

The Countryside Charity advocate nationwide for the kind of countryside we all want: one with sustainable, healthy communities and available to more people than ever.

 

 

Project 2. The Burnt Chef Project

The Burnt Chef Project was setup with the sole intention of eradicating mental health stigma within hospitality

 
noodles4.jpg
 
the_bookshop_hereford-1-2 (1).jpg

Supporting our mental health

Long antisocial hours, tough environmental conditions, and pressures to perform are just some of the issues that hospitality professionals are fighting against on a daily basis. The profits go towards Mental Health Awareness training sessions for students and hospitality professionals

bookshop_evening_service20.jpg

8 out of 10

A survey of 1273 hospitality professionals showed that 8 out of 10 (84%) of respondents had experienced mental health issues within their career and 46% would not feel comfortable talking about their health concerns with their colleagues.

 

 

 

Project 3. The Hereford Food Bank

Making sure people can always get the food they need

 
IMG_5034.jpg
 
122966662_4815994621745824_6188456093983469051_n.jpeg

The Hereford Food Bank

The Hereford Food Bank has been functioning since 2008. It operates with a small group of dedicated volunteers and two part-time officers. Almost all the food supplied is donated by local people - both individuals and businesses.

IMG_5032.jpg

Making the money go further

Rather than donate the money directly to the Food Bank we pass it on to an account with our suppliers who add an additional 20% to the donation. The Food Bank can then use this fund to up their supplies, in particular, fresh fruit and vegetables as and when they need it most.

 
 

How can I help?

WE’re starting small with this fund, but we hope it can be the start of something much bigger. Each quarter we will make our donations and give an update on what the fund has achieved.

If you’d like to support the fund then just pop into the Bookshop and pick yourself up something from our retail shop.

100% of the retail shop profits go to the fund.

 
the_yard_2021-15.jpg