Become a FRIEND Today!

Would you like to assist the Ranfurly Homes for Children? There are a few ways to do that. You can volunteer, make a donation, or become a member of the organization, paying an annual fee.

  1. Fill out the form below
  2. Pay an annual friendship fee
    • Corporate Donation – $2,500
    • Group Friendship (10 – 12) – $550
    • Family Friendship – Family of 6 – 10 – $250 – Family of 3 – 5 – $175
    • Individual Friendship – $50.00
    • Children helping children – Ages 2 – 12 – $5.00 – Ages 13 – 18 – $10.00
  3. Become a Volunteer (We value your time! Volunteering can be as small as attending a fundraiser…any act of kindness is appreciated)
  4. Make a Difference!!!

Show your support as a FRIEND

  • Wear your Ranfurly Pin (it’s a great conversational piece)
  • Share a story of your support of a Ranfurly project or event.
  • Wear your Ranfurly shirt….show your ongoing support!
  • Invite your friends, family, church, acquaintances & familiar members of society to become friends.
  • Make a Donation
  • Invite potential friends to support or take part in a Ranfurly project or event
  • Encourage prospective members to browse the Ranfurly website at ranfurlyhome.org or view the Ranfurly’s Facebook page
  • Former Residents – rejoin the Ranfurly Family! We would love to see you again and share with you our progress since you visited us last!

Download the Volunteer Application and email it to [email protected].

Volunteer Needs:

Ranfurly Home operates with a very small paid staff, making volunteers essential.  Whatever your skills, interests or background, there’s a unique place for you to volunteer at Ranfurly.

Here are just a few of the areas where volunteers are needed:

  • Tutoring
  • Administrative/clerical assistance
  • Gardening
  • Coaching sports
  • Counseling
  • Field trip chaperones
  • Teaching extracurricular activities

101 Mackey Street
Nassau, Bahamas

1.242.393.3115

CHANGE A LIFE OF A CHILD TODAY

“As long as poverty, injustice & inequality persist, none of us can truly rest.”
Nelson Mandela, 2005 Trafalgar Square, London.