BibleLands Hopes to Break Fundraising Records with Stamps

|TOP|Christian charity BibleLands is hoping that this year will be a record-breaking year of fundraising for its Stamp Fellowship as it celebrates its 60th anniversary.

The Stamp Fellowship’s fundraising through stamp collecting and selling began 60 years ago with a group of soldiers stationed in Jerusalem during the Second World War, explains head of fundraising Tricia Pruden to the The Good News.

“They discovered a home for blind children and were determined to do something to help.

"After the war, one of the soldiers, Eric Peacock, started selling stamps to raise funds. He made £20 in the first year, and the Stamp Fellowship has gone from strength to strength ever since."

From its modest beginnings in 1946 the Stamp Fellowship has gone on to raise around £4,000 each year for the Helen Keller Centre, near Jerusalem.

|AD|This year the Stamp Fellowship is hoping to raise even more money for its 60-year anniversary which was officially celebrated on Mar. 31st and has appealed for yet more stamps and postcards to be sent in to the BibleLands headquarters where they are sorted by volunteers from across the country.

The vital funds are raised by selling on the gathered stamps and postcards to collectors and are then donated to the Helen Keller Centre, which works with blind and visually impaired Christian, Muslim and Jewish children.

"We'd love to receive donations of postcards and stamps - especially foreign ones, British picture stamps and collections - so that we can raise even more money for the blind children," continued Ms Pruden.


Stamps and postcards can be sent into:
BibleLands at PO Box 50
High Wycombe
Bucks
HP15 7QU
related articles
BibleLands Fund Nursing School in Middle East

BibleLands Fund Nursing School in Middle East

Christian Charity Prepares for Second Annual "BibleLands Sunday"

Christian Charity Prepares for Second Annual "BibleLands Sunday"

BibleLands Christmas Appeal for Children of Bethlehem

BibleLands Christmas Appeal for Children of Bethlehem

BibleLands and Habitat for Humanity Build Homes and Hope in Egypt

BibleLands and Habitat for Humanity Build Homes and Hope in Egypt

News
CoE sees surge in interest this Christmas amid reports of a 'quiet revival'
CoE sees surge in interest this Christmas amid reports of a 'quiet revival'

The Church of England has said that it is experiencing a surge in interest and that it has registered a record number of services this Christmas.

Nicaragua bans international visitors from bringing in Bibles
Nicaragua bans international visitors from bringing in Bibles

Nicaragua has gone up the league table of anti-Christian persecutors.

The little-known prayers written by Jane Austen
The little-known prayers written by Jane Austen

It is now 250 years since the birth of Jane Austen whose books and their many screen adaptations are beloved around the world. Not many people know that she was a devout Christian who also wrote devotional prayers. This is the story …

The Anglican worldview of Jane Austen’s life and novels
The Anglican worldview of Jane Austen’s life and novels

16 December 2025 marks the 250th anniversary of the birth of novelist Jane Austen, who was born in southern England in 1775. Her novels are steeped in biblical analogy and practical theology. This is the story…