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The Barnwood Amatuer Dramatics Company (BADCo) has supported many different charities over the years.  Recently, in addition to the main charities shown below, BADCo have also donated money to selected local schools.



2012 - ParalympicsGB and Cats Protection

BADCo's two main charities for the 2012 Puss in Boots pantomime  are...

ParalympicsGB
Cats Protection 

2011 Age UK Gloucestershire

The charities for the 2011 BADCo Pantomime Little Red Riding Hood are Age UK Gloucestershire and Age Concern Forest of Dean.

http://www.ageconcernglos.org.uk/

http://www.acforestofdean.org.uk/

Age UK Gloucestershire Logo

2010 - MS Society and Grand Appeal

Proceeds from this years BADCo production will be split between the MS Society and Wallace and Gromit’s Grand Appeal.

The MS Society is the UK’s largest charity for people affected by Multiple Sclerosis. The Society funds MS research, runs respite care centres, provides grants , education and training on MS. It produces numerous
publications on MS and runs a freephone specialist helpline (0808 800 8000). They are committed to bringing high standards of quality health and social care within reach of everyone affected by MS and to encourage and support medical and applied research into its cause and control.
With a network of branches & regions across the UK, the Society has a national centre in London and national offices in Northern Ireland, Scotland an Wales.

Wallace and Gromit’s Grand Appeal - Making a difference to the Bristol Children’s Hospital & the region’s Neonatal Intensive Care unit at St Michael’s Hospital.

2009 - AGAPE and MS Society

The two charities selected for the 2009 BADCo pantomine The Panto That Time Forgot are:

AGAPE (Abbeydale, Gooty and Abbeymead Partnership in Education)

Multiple Sclerosis Society

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Gloucester Talking Newspaper

Each year, proceeds from the sale of videos, DVDs and audio CDs of the show go to the Gloucester Talking Newspaper charity.  Click the "Read More" link to find out more about them.

Random Joke

How many pirates does it take to change a light bulb?

- None, they like it in the daaarrrk!