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Fundraising is essential for us and we love ‘shaking things up’ with the help of our fundraisers! 

Every pound raised allows us to supercharge the impact we have within our community and reach out to the world. 

It is your hard work that makes our achievements possible. There are so many ways you can get involved.

Get involved

There are so many exciting ways you can support Chickenshed through fundraising! 

Take a look at some fun ways to make a difference below:

Community Fundraising

From choirs to walking groups, local businesses to dog walkers, our community of supporters have never ceased to amaze us. Bake sales, quiz nights or even dressing up as superman and running around your local park, there are so many ways you can help us continue to raise vital funds.

Schools

Are you fabulously creative? Do you have a marvelous imagination? Could you come up with magnificent fundraising ideas whilst having buckets of fun? If the answer is “YES” then we’d love to hear from you!

Challenge Events

Each year we are fortunate enough to hold charity places for some of the most sought-after events, including The Royal Parks Half Marathon and The TCS London Marathon. If you would like more information or would like an opportunity to discuss a more bespoke challenge, then do get in touch.

Local Businesses

Our local community is indeed brimming with wonderful businesses, spanning a wide range of sectors from restaurants and shops to leisure centres and virtual assistants. These businesses generously rally behind our cause, and we deeply value the chance to forge custom, enduring partnerships that bring mutual benefits to the table.

Irrespective of the size or nature of your business, there are a multitude of ways we can collaborate, and every contribution, no matter how modest, from you and your team, plays a vital role in propelling us toward the fulfilment of our mission.

If you're keen to explore how we can work together and make a meaningful impact, please don't hesitate to reach out to us. We're excited to connect and explore the possibilities!

London Landmarks Half Marathon

Sun 7 Apr 2024 | Registration fee: £35 | Minimum Fundraising Target: £350

The London Landmarks Half Marathon route showcases ‘The Grand. The Quirky. The Hidden.’ of central London. 

It is the only half marathon to go through both the City of London and Westminster and aims to raise £6.5 million for charity each year. It highlights the iconic landmarks of the capital such as Big Ben, St Paul’s Cathedral, Nelson’s Column, the Gherkin, the Shard, the Tower of London and the London Eye and it also unearths and promotes the hidden highlights of the city, with an emphasis on historical and cultural gems.

London Landmarks Half Marathon

The TCS London Marathon

Sun 21 Apr 2024 | Registration fee: £100 | Minimum Fundraising Target: £2,000

Since its very first race in 1981, The London Marathon has become one of the most epic challenge events of all time! 

Every year we are in awe of the efforts our runners go to with their training, their fundraising and championing our work. If you'd like to be a part of #TeamChickenshed, then please do register your interest and click below.

Royal Parks Half Marathon

Sun 13 Oct 2024 | Registration fee: £35 | Minimum Fundraising Target: £500

The Royal Parks Half Marathon route takes you through Hyde Park, Green Park, St. James's Park, and Kensington Gardens.

Runners, get ready for breathtaking views at every turn! Register your interest today and be apart of #TeamChickenshed and seize the opportunity to conquer this iconic route.

Get in touch

What are you waiting for? 

If you want to fundraise for Chickenshed, simply email Adam Blackwell who will be delighted to help.

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    adamb@chickenshed.org.uk

    Email Adam Blackwell, Public Fundraising Officer

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