Fundraise for Charity in Uganda

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By fundraising for AFFCAD UK, you will be raising vital funds to help transform the lives of vulnerable young people in the poorest parts of Uganda.

Fundraising Ideas

Fundraise for Charity in Uganda

From bake-offs to bungee jumps, what will you take on? Whatever way you’d like to fundraise we’ll support you all the way.

At School

Bake Sale
Talent Contest
Fashion Show
Silent Disco

Fundraise for charity in uganda at school

At Work

Quiz night
Coffee morning
Bake-off
Raffle

Fundraise for Charity in Uganda at Work

At Home

Supper Clubs
Brighton Marathon
Bike rides

Fundraise for Charity in Uganda at Home

Download your fundraising Pack

Your AFFCAD UK fundraising pack will show you how the money you raise will make a difference and give you everything you need to make your fundraising a success including sponsorship forms and event posters.

 

Our Fundraising Heroes

JAGS and Dulwich College’s Santa Run

Each Christmas, children from James Allen’s Girls’ School and Dulwich College put on their festive finery for a sponsored race around Dulwich Park. Their fundraising provides AFFCAD School with resources for the new school year.

Jack’s 12 in 12 challenge

Jack’s 12in12 challenge raised the bar! He tackled 12 races in 12 months, to raise money for the construction of AFFCAD School.

AFFCAD UK’s 3 Peak challenge

JAGS kindly donated a school minibus to transport children and staff at AFFCAD School. After a revamp by a local graffiti artist, fundraising began to get the bus safely to Uganda. JAGS staff joined the AFFCAD UK team to take on the Yorkshire 3 Peaks Challenge and climb 23 miles in under 12 hours. Phew! The challenge was a huge success and raised over £2000.

Other ways to Help

Fundraise

Our fundraising heroes raise vital funds to help us tackle the causes of extreme poverty. Up for the challenge?

Volunteer

Use your skills to transform the lives of young people living in extreme poverty. Join our team today!

School Partnerships

We create connections between young people in Bwaise and schools across the UK.