Fundraise with your faith group

Whether you want to fundraise in your regular place of worship, or create your own event, here are just some of the different ways your ideas can make a difference. 

Arrange a collection

Hold a collection at your place of worship to support people living with digestive conditions and symptoms. Get in touch with our events team on the details below to get donation envelopes or collection boxes. 

An assortment of "Guts UK!" charity fundraising materials is laid out on a white background. At the center is a blue t-shirt featuring a bright green and white logo, flanked by a white fundraising bucket and a smaller collection tin with donation labels. Below the shirt sits a blue and yellow "Your Fundraising Guide" booklet alongside a "Sponsorship Form" designed for logging donor details. Completing the kit are a rolled-up banner and a stack of informational leaflets, including one specifically focusing on Irritable Bowel Syndrome (IBS).

Hold a community Iftar

Hold a community Iftar during Ramadan either at home, a community venue like a hall or park, or at your place of worship. With people gathering to break their fast, Iftar is a great place to raise funds.

Promote your fundraising on a notice board at your mosque, hall, supermarket, or workplace and ask attendees for donations. Get in touch with our events team on the details below to get donation envelopes, collection boxes, or Guts UK information leaflets. 

Hold a carol concert

Organise a carol concert at your local church or school. You can either sell tickets or have a suggested donation during the collection. 

For a donation, light a candle and dedicate it to a loved one. You could include a message, name, or you could leave them blank. This could be a part of your normal service, or a bigger fundraising event. 

Get in touch with our team:

Email our friendly team at events@gutscharity.org.uk 

Sarah’s fundraiser

A huge thank you to Guts UK supporter, Sarah, for organising a choir fundraiser and raising an incredible £500!

 

Download our fundraising guide for even more ideas