We are very proud of our team who work tirelessly to raise money to fund the society and the support work we do. Click here to read about how your fundraising and donations help adults and children affected by sickle cell. We would like to invite you to join us and become a member of the Society, you can do so by clicking here. We hope you will set up your own event to support us.
It’s simple and fun, just think of any activity, which could be a sponsored fun run or walk. Then contact our Fundraising Officer by completing the application form and sending it on to us. We will contact you to help with the arrangements and give you advice.
For many people, fundraising online is the easiest way to support the causes you love. Below is a range of great options which you can use to support our work. We have broken it down into three categories to help you make the best out of your fundraising.
How it Works
Benevity streamlines corporate donations to charities and non-profits, saving you time, effort and expense that doesn’t directly impact your mission.
Visit this link to request a demo or register your company: www.benevity.com/workplace-giving
Reverse Psychology London is partnering with the Sickle Cell Society to host ‘Rise Up For Sickle Cell’ a glamorous evening of celebration and fundraising coming in Spring 2020.
Find out more here: https://www.sicklecellsociety.org/riseup/
Volunteers play an important role in providing support to our team at the Society. Anyone over 18 who has some spare time can apply. We are looking for members of the public from a wide range of backgrounds for a variety of rewarding opportunities.
The vetting procedure will take approximately four weeks to complete after your initial interview and will include clearance from the Criminal Records Bureau, and character references.
Leave a gift in your will and transform the lives of those living with sickle cell
By leaving a gift to the Sickle Cell Society you are joining a legacy and helping to improve the lives of future generations.
Find out more about leaving a gift: www.sicklecellsociety.org/leaving-a-gift/