Wycombe Abbey Giving Day

Together, 417 donors have given £102,167.

Leanna Li
Guangdong
China

 Books are the ladder of human progress. May we step on this ladder, keep climbing, and become better ourselves. 

Bruce Isabel

gave £100.00

Seer Green
United Kingdom
Joanna Thomas

gave £100.00

Loughton
United Kingdom

 Good luck with your giving day - everyone needs books 

Irene Collier
Malaga
Spain

 ‘I declare after all there is no enjoyment like reading. How much sooner one tires of anything than of a book’. Jane Austen. What a wonderful initiative, Wycombe Abbey.  

The Chapmans
London
United Kingdom

 "You can find magic wherever you look. Sit back and relax, all you need is a book" Dr. Seuss 

Victoria Green
Marlow
United Kingdom
Rachel Oliver

gave £50.00

London
United Kingdom

 To support Barry house! Best wishes Oliver family  

Qing Shao
london
United Kingdom
Francis Cheung
Hong Kong SAR
Hong Kong

 Reading is the best habit one can fall into for life. 

Gaurav Burman

gave £250.00

London
United Kingdom

 Wonderful cause, books are a window into our world. 

Angel Li
Repulse Bay
Hong Kong
ANNE F WILSON
Godmanchester, Huntingdon
United Kingdom
Valerie Murray

gave £100.00

Bristol
United Kingdom

 I have always supported my local library. I seem to get through quite a lot of books! 

Georgina Frowde
Eridge Green
United Kingdom

 I love how books can be enjoyed in so many different ways making reading accessible to all 

An anonymous donor

gave £100.00

Peter Warren
London
United Kingdom
An anonymous donor

gave £100.00

Sarah Hutchins
London
United Kingdom

 Having a book to read at any age is a gift that cannot be undervalued. 

Jo Duncan
High Wycombe
United Kingdom
Jeanette Harden

gave £100.00

London
United Kingdom

 As a voracious daily reader, it seems only right to encourage others to do the same! 

An anonymous donor

gave £25.00

Miriam MacDonald Morris
Raleigh, NC
United States of America

 in gratitude for experience that has enriched the rest of our lives 

Sarah Riley

gave £50.00

Rothley
United Kingdom
MK Kuan

gave £500.00

Damansara heights
Malaysia

 Libraries are the foundation of any good school. We definitely will support this focused initiative. 

Kristina Cheng

gave £500.00 monthly

New York, NY
United States of America

 Thanks!  

Fran Valiant
Ilkley
United Kingdom

 As Wycombe Abbey's first professional librarian (1995-2007) it was my brief to establish the libraries on a firm footing. Whilst embracing newer media (computerising the catalogue of 35000 items was a mammoth task!), books and reading remain at the heart at that mission. Happy World Book Day! 

Tracy A Bjelland
Edina, MN
United States of America

 Love to give back to the school and have enjoyed being a member of the SCC.  

Fizz Conway
HAYWARDS HEATH
United Kingdom

 Books bring joy, escapism and understanding of the world - and reading may even prolong our lives !!  

Hilary Haworth
Chesham
United Kingdom
Alice Bush

gave £100.00

London
United Kingdom
Kellyn Caldwell

gave £25.00

High Wycombe
United Kingdom
Wan Wang
Windsor
United Kingdom

 A book is a dream that you hold in your hand. 

Damian Chunilal
London
United Kingdom

 I am delighted to support the enhancement of the libraries. I was fortunate to have access to outstanding libraries during my formal education. This allowed me to deepen and enhance my understanding of the subjects I was studying to levels far beyond what was required. 

Michael and Emma Davies
London
United Kingdom
Eason Jiang
Shanghai
China
Amy Wang
London
United Kingdom
Sarah Sassoon
London
United Kingdom
An anonymous donor

gave £20.00

 Delighted to support this brilliant initiative! 

Xiang Bishop
Surrey
United Kingdom

 Thank you. 

Si Lu
Windsor
United Kingdom
An anonymous donor

gave £200.00

Rocky Lok
Guangdong
China

 Reading thousands of books and traveling thousands of miles can free us from the dust in our hearts. Reading can help us get rid of our limitations and narrow-mindedness, so we should recognize our own limitations in learning, communicating and exchanging, and make continuous progress. 

Xingang Wang

gave £100.00

Esher and Walton
United Kingdom

 Well done.  

Kristina Cheng
Long Island, NY
United States of America

 Thank you small amount! So grateful Looking forward to a library in a place where education may not be accessible, so little we know, even if and when the virtual images abound, may this, small amt support both our own continued learning w gratitude and with little understanding express ty 

Claes Zangenberg

gave £100.00

London
United Kingdom
Rebecca Ting

gave £20.00

Cheltenham
United Kingdom

 Looking forward to World Book Day at WA!