The Dorset County Show has made generous donations totalling £15,938 to two important Dorset charities: Julia’s House and the Royal Agricultural Benevolent Institution (RABI).
Julia’s House, which offers vital practical and emotional support to families caring for children with life-limiting or life-threatening conditions, received £8,469.27. The donation will help the charity continue its work supporting families in their own homes, in the community and at its hospices.

Martin Edwards, CEO of Julia’s House, said:
“Every child in our care who is facing a short life diagnosis deserves the best possible support. This is what the Julia’s House nurses and carers can provide as well as looking after the siblings and parents through everything they experience. Thank you to everyone involved in the Dorset County Show for raising these vital funds so this can continue.”
With farming at the heart of the County Show, £7,469.27 was also donated to RABI, a national farming charity supporting agricultural families across Dorset and beyond with financial, emotional and practical help.
Zoe Gascoyne, Regional Manager of RABI, said:
“I would like to take this opportunity to say a huge thank you to all who have supported the show with the donation to the RABI. Last year alone, we helped over 1,500 farming households across England and Wales along with 12,000 farming people with our cost of living one off grants. Whether it’s financial, practical or emotional support you feel you need, the RABI is here for the farming community. Support from the RABI is confidential, non-judgmental, and the helpline is open 24hrs, we understand farming isn’t 9-5.”

Chairman of the Show, Jason Bowerman, added:
“All of us at the County Show are proud to have raised so much for such significant charities that reach so many residents of Dorset. The work that both Julia’s House and RABI are vital. The support of those contributing particularly to the Charity Night is greatly appreciated. We hope the money donated can assist families and farmers across the County.”
The Dorset County Show returns on 6th & 7th September near Dorchester, once again showcasing the very best of rural Dorset. Visitors can look forward to highlights including Paul Hannam’s Stunt Show, Atkinson Action Horses, alpacas, local food and drink, and plenty more.
Tickets are on sale now – with Early Bird pricing available until 25th June – https://bvmag.co.uk/CountyShowEarlyBird