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Below are just some of the ways in which you can get involved in the fight against meningitis. Your support, in whatever shape or form, will take us a step closer towards stopping this awful disease in its tracks. For more inspiration please see our photo gallery.

Make a Donation

Donate

Ways to give, e.g. by making a one-off donation online, setting up a regular gift or by leaving a gift in your will.

Give in Memory

Tribute funds

Set up a Forever Fund to raise money in memory of your loved one.

 
Fundraising Events

Fundraising events

Take part in a Meningitis UK sponsored event, or organise one of your own.

Give in Celebration

In celebration

Celebrate a special occasion such as a wedding or birthday, by asking for contributions instead of presents.

 Company Support

Companies

Learn about how your company and employees could benefit from getting involved in supporting Meningitis UK.

 Trusts

Trusts

If you are involved with a charitable trust, find out how you can support our internationally renowned research portfolio.

Schools

Schools

Find out about our events and campaigns designed for schools and nurseries, and how your children could benefit from getting involved.

Student Fundraising

Students & RAGs

Check out what permits we have available and about our forthcoming events for student RAGs including our London Fourtunes capital mega-raid.

Community Groups

Community groups

See how your Inner Wheel, Church or Rotary club can work with Meningitis UK.

Other Ways to Help

Other ways to help

Raise funds whilst you shop online, sell on eBay, recycle your mobile phone, donate by tax return, volunteer, help us by providing feedback etc.

Fundraising Resources

Download lots of useful materials to help you reach your target

Supporter Showcase

See what our dedicated supporters have been busy doing!

Have you got a story to tell?

Get advice and press release templates to help publicise your fundraising efforts

Remember your loved ones

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