Do your own fundraising
We rely on the efforts of our supporters across the UK to raise money for our work. Whether you have an event you're already planning, want to volunteer or join a fundraising group, or need some help coming up with ways to raise money, we've got the answers...
Your own event
Organise your own eventFancy organising your own fundraising event? Whether it's a sponsored walk, a girlie night, or even a black-tie ball, register your event now.
Volunteer
Donate your timeOur volunteers are at the heart of everything we do. From setting up a fundraising group to helping at local events, there are lots of ways to get involved.
Join a fundraising group
Fundraising groups raise money in their local community. Groups work together as a team to organise fundraising activities in their local area, and act as local advocates for Breast Cancer Care.
Fundraising ideas and tips
Whether you're planning an event at work or at school, or raising sponsorship, we've got lots of ideas to help. Get our 'How to raise money' guide, or browse ideas online.
Strawberry Tea
Catch up with cake this summer to raise money for people living with breast cancer. Find out more about Strawberry Tea.
Pink Fridays
A Pink Friday can be anything you want as long as it's pink, it's fun and it raises money for Breast Cancer Care. Find out more about Pink Fridays.
In your local area
Your local fundraising office
To find your local fundraising team please choose your county and click the submit button.
How you make a difference
How your support helpsAll of our services are provided free of charge thanks to the money raised by people like you.
Find out how your support helps people living with breast cancer.
What you have to say
Linney Bendell and friend‘The reason we chose to support Breast Cancer Care is because I found their literature and website very helpful during and after my illness, as well as the positive support I received.’
Linney Bendell, Somerset
Hazel Cash, Chepstow‘I wanted to raise funds on behalf of Breast Cancer Care because I found that when I was undergoing treatment, everywhere I turned, I could see their materials and publications.’
Hazel Cash, Chepstow


