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Fundraise your way

Fundraise your way

Your ideas. Your energy. Your impact.

Fundraising doesn’t have to follow a set format to make a real difference. However you choose to get involved, your support helps provide specialist emotional support, counselling and practical guidance to families facing a brain tumour diagnosis.

Whether you’re planning something creative, taking on a challenge, bringing colleagues together or marking a personal milestone, every fundraiser helps ensure no family faces this alone.

“Fundraising allowed me to turn my personal journey into a ray of hope for others. Together, we can conquer challenges, celebrate victories, and uplift those in need.”
— Sarah, Brain Tumour Survivor

Win a Premier League weekend break for two

Enjoy match tickets, hospitality and more while helping families affected by brain tumours

Football fans could win an unforgettable Premier League weekend in Ipswich, including two hospitality tickets to Ipswich Town vs Nottingham Forest, an Airbnb voucher, a restaurant voucher and a signed Ipswich Town shirt. The complete prize package is worth more than £500.

Entries start from just £5, and every entry will help Brain Tumour Support provide free, specialist support to individuals and families affected by a brain tumour diagnosis.

Enter before 1 pm on Monday 24 August 2026 for your chance to win.

Find out more and enter
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Choose how you want to get involved

Whether you want to create something meaningful in your community or join an organised event, there are so many inspiring ways to get involved. From personal challenges to fun social moments, every fundraiser helps bring emotional support, connection and hope to families navigating life with a brain tumour diagnosis.

Walk for Support

Step forward together

Our flexible sponsored walking event makes it easy to turn everyday movement into meaningful impact. Walk on your own, with friends, or as part of a workplace or community group. Choose your distance, your route and your pace — and fundraise in a way that works for you.

Explore ideas for your own event

Take on a challenge

Push yourself — and lift others up

From runs and cycles to skydives and endurance events, challenge fundraising is a powerful way to make an impact. Every mile, climb or finish line crossed helps fund vital emotional and practical support. From running events, treks and obstacle races, to skydives and cycling challenges.

Find your next challenge

Host your own event

Create something meaningful

Bring people together in a way that reflects your personality and passions. From quiz nights and coffee mornings to concerts, garden parties or creative online challenges, your idea can spark real change.

We’ll provide fundraising tips, resources and encouragement to help make your event a success.

Start planning your event

Visit our Fundraising Hub

Your one-stop resource for success

Need inspiration? Looking for posters, guides, tips, JustGiving support or fundraising FAQs? The Fundraising Hub has everything you need to plan your event with confidence and make your efforts shine.

From setting up your page to boosting donations, we’re here to support you every step of the way.

Explore the fundraising hub
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Other ways to get involved

Make your fundraising go even further

There are so many thoughtful ways to support Brain Tumour Support beyond hosting an event or taking on a challenge. Whether you bring people together at school, celebrate a special moment, or inspire your colleagues at work, every effort helps provide comfort, counselling and connection to families facing a brain tumour diagnosis.

Find the option that feels right for you — and create positive change in a way that’s meaningful to you.

Fundraising at school

Spark creativity and teamwork with fun activities that unite students and teachers while raising vital funds for families who need support.

Fundraise at school

Fundraising in celebration

Turn your birthday, anniversary or milestone into a moment that brings comfort to others by inviting loved ones to donate in place of gifts.

Fundraise in celebration

Fundraising at work

Bring your team together with workplace initiatives that build community spirit while making a real difference for families navigating a brain tumour diagnosis.

Fundraise at work

Need help? We're here for you

Whether you’re planning your first fundraiser or building something ambitious, our friendly team is here to support you.

Call: 01454 414 355 (Mon–Fri, 9 am–5 pm)
Email: fundraising@braintumoursupport.co.uk

No question is ever too small — we’re here to cheer you on, support your ideas share resources and cheer you on from start to finish.

Contact our fundraising team

Meet our inspiring fundraisers

Walk for Support: Donna’s tribute to her dad

Donna lost her Dad, John Lawton, to a brain tumour in 1992, when he was aged just 58. He had to cope with many years of illness due to his diagnosis, but Donna says ‘he neve(...)

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Brad and Scruffy’s story

We often see the supportive and therapeutic role that dogs can play in helping people through the most difficult of times. Their sensitivity, loyalty and ability to live in th(...)

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Sarah and Leticia’s stories

Sarah’s work and family life changed suddenly in 2018 when she fell ill and was diagnosed with a pituitary tumour. It is a condition which has also affected her cousin Letic(...)

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Exciting events coming soon. Stay tuned

29 July 2026 20 August @ 11:00 am - 20 August @ 12:00 pm

Support group | High grade family and friends group

This online support group is run by our Support Professionals for anyone supporting someone with a grade 3 or grade 4 brain tumour.

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29 July 2026 26 August @ 12:00 pm - 26 August @ 1:00 pm

Online regional support group | Midlands

Our Midlands Online Support Group is open to anyone in the Midlands affected by any type or grade of brain tumour, offering a safe and understanding space to talk, listen, and connect with others who truly understand the challenges you’re…

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29 July 2026 4 September @ 2:00 pm - 4 September @ 3:30 pm

Face-to-face regional group | Cardiff

These regular face-to-face regional support groups held in Cardiff provide a safe space for those who have a brain tumour to connect with others.

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