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Ways To Fundraise

There are lots of ways you can get involved with the work of NHS Charities Together. By signing up to one of our events or organising your own, you are helping make a difference to NHS staff, patients and families over and above what the NHS alone can fund.

The Big Step

This autumn, join steppers across the UK,
taking either 5,000 or 10,000 steps every day throughout October,
whilst fundraising for better healthcare, for everyone.

Paris Marathon 2025

Join our team for next year’s Paris Marathon and help make a difference to NHS staff, patients and families

Great North Run 2025

Be part of something great by joining us for next year’s Great North Run.

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Organise your own event

Choosing to fundraise for NHS Charities Together means you are helping make things better for NHS staff, patients and families.

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Got your own place in an event?

If you have your own place in an upcoming event you can be part of Team #NHSCharitiesTogether.

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Pay in fundraising money

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Workplace Fundraising

Support an NHS charity

We work with a diverse network of over 200 NHS charities across the UK, uniting to deliver funds where they’re needed most. See how you can support the work of an NHS charity close to your heart.

Be inspired by our amazing teams

Whether you’re a team of one, a school team, village team, sports team or team of friends, by fundraising for NHS Charities Together, you’re part of the nations biggest team- coming together for our NHS.

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Got Crafty

George is just seven years old, but he’s already walked a marathon in memory of his grandma and best friend, who he lost to Covid. He raised over £2,000 for his challenge and is continuing to fundraise for us by making and selling cards and crafts. What a superstar!

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Is growing and growing

David’s seed of an idea has raised over £25,000! Since 2020, he’s been growing and selling plants in his village. David worked for the NHS for over 20 years and plans to raise another £5,000.

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Ran an ultra marathon

In 2017, Rae suffered an accident whilst cycling and was told by neuroconsultants that he would never walk again. Remarkably, Rae surpassed all expectations and made a full recovery. To mark 5 years since the accident and to thank NHS for the care and support he received, Rae took on the London Ultra Marathon for NHS Charities Together!