The Legacy Rainbow House Affinity Account


Rainbow House was founded in 2001 by, Joe Mawdsley, a mother of two children who have a rare genetic life-threatening disorder which has disabled them for life.

The Legacy Rainbow House now serves over 180 children from across the United Kingdom, and offers a range of services. As knowledge of our work increases, we have also started to help children from outside the UK. They are always grateful for support from the local community.

Here are just some of the ways you can help:

Why not open a Legacy Rainbow House Premier Savings Account with Furness Building Society.

By making a regular donation to their fundraising appeal by standing order, If you would like to make a regular donation to support The Legacy Rainbow House by standing order please download the standing order form on their website



What to do next?


If you would like to discuss or apply for one our products please contact us on 0800 834312 or use the links below
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Apply now for a The Legacy Rainbow House Affinity Account


Please confirm you have read the important information below. Only when you have read the information and fully understand how the account works should you click to download the application form. We recommend that you print a copy of the documents for your records and keep them in a safe place.









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