Ways to donate

Together, we can make sure no one faces a brain tumour alone

Your donation provides specialist emotional and practical support for families affected by a brain tumour diagnosis.

A brain tumour diagnosis changes everything — for patients and for the people who love them.

Your donation helps Brain Tumour Support provide specialist counselling, practical guidance and emotional support at the moments families need it most. From diagnosis through treatment, recovery and bereavement, your generosity ensures no one has to face this journey without support.

Whether you give once or choose ongoing monthly support, your kindness creates comfort, clarity and hope when life feels most uncertain.

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However you choose to give, you can make a difference

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Provide immediate support for families facing a brain tumour diagnosis.

Your one-off donation helps fund counselling, practical guidance and emotional support when families need it most — offering reassurance, clarity and compassionate support during an incredibly difficult time.

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Give monthly

Provide ongoing support for families every month of the year.

Regular giving helps Brain Tumour Support plan ahead and continue supporting families through diagnosis, recovery and bereavement.

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More ways to give

There are many thoughtful and personal ways to support Brain Tumour Support beyond a one-off or monthly donation. Whether you choose to honour a loved one, celebrate a special moment, leave a lasting legacy, or simply give as you shop, every act of kindness helps provide vital emotional and practical support for people facing the life-changing impact of a brain tumour diagnosis.

However you choose to give, you’re helping us be there for families when they need it most.

Leave a gift in your Will

Leaving a gift in your Will is a powerful way to create a lasting legacy of care and compassion. Your kindness helps ensure that Brain Tumour Support can continue providing specialist emotional and practical help for patients and families for generations to come. Even a small gift can make a meaningful, enduring difference.

Leave a gift in your Will

Give in memory

Making a donation in memory of a loved one is a heartfelt way to honour their life while helping others facing the impact of a brain tumour diagnosis. Your tribute supports counselling, guidance, and care for families navigating loss, ensuring they receive comfort when it’s needed most.

Donate in memory

Give in celebration

Mark a birthday, anniversary, wedding or milestone by inviting donations instead of gifts. Celebrating your special moment in this way helps fund vital emotional support for individuals and families affected by brain tumours — turning joy into real, life-changing impact.

Celebrate and donate

Donate while you shop

Supporting Brain Tumour Support while you shop is an effortless way to make a difference at no extra cost to you. Through partner platforms, a small percentage of your purchases helps fund counselling, support groups and practical guidance for families — simply by doing your everyday shopping.

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Trusts and foundations

Grants from trusts and foundations play a crucial role in sustaining our work. Their generosity helps fund specialist services, expand our reach, and ensure that families affected by brain tumours have access to the emotional and practical support they urgently need. We welcome partnerships of all sizes.

Trusts and foundations

Set up a Champion Fund

A Brain Tumour Support Champion Fund is a meaningful way to honour someone you love, celebrate a survivor, or channel your own experience into positive change. By creating a named fund, you can bring family and friends together, unite your fundraising efforts, and make a lasting impact for people facing the challenges of a brain tumour diagnosis. Every contribution to your fund helps ensure specialist support is there when it’s needed most.

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Elena’s story

Elena was diagnosed with a brain tumour at nineteen, just as she was about to start university. She shares how that moment changed her life, the long-term impact of her diagnosis and why ongoing support continues to matter.

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