Ideas to raise money

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Get creative

Why not do something a bit different? Whether you like gaming, painting with watercolours, or crocheting nice sweaters, you can get involved in fundraising. It’s important you have fun, while you’re fundraising.

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Get in touch

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Organise your own fundraiser

Host a pub quiz, a raffle, or be brave and do a sponsored head shave. And don’t forget cake… we love a bake sale.  

Download our free fundraising guide for ideas, hints and tips about planning a fundraiser and making a difference.  

A-Z fundraising guide

Pay in your money 

You’ve done the hard bit. Phew! Please put your feet up and take a well-deserved rest. 

It’s easy to visit our Just Giving page and send us the important, and hard-earned, funds.  

You can also send a cheque to Learning Disability Network London,16a Croxley Road, London W9 3HL 

Please contact us if you want our details so you can make a bank transfer.

Thank you from everyone at LDN London. Your support enables us to make a real difference in the lives of the people we support.

Fundraising Charter

We commit to high standards of fundraising to raise funds to enable learning disabled Londoners to: 

Stay healthy 

Be safe 

Live well in a society where people with learning disabilities are valued as equal citizens having the chance to make full use of everything their community has to offer just like everybody else. 

All of you who are kind enough to support us can be reassured that we do not use intrusive fundraising practices .We value every penny you provide to us to fulfil our ambitions for learning disabled Londoners. 

Case study: Sarah takes on a Half Marathon

“Running the Brighton Marathon for LDN London was one of the best experiences of my life! Not only did I achieve a personal goal, but I also raised over £750 to help individuals with learning disabilities get the support they need. The atmosphere was incredible, and knowing I was making a difference kept me going when things got tough!”

— Sarah, 2024 Brighton Marathon finisher

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Case study: Maida Vale School

Maida Vale School have been supporting us over the past year and recently the parents held a quiz night to raise funds for our LDN Community Hub.  The event was a huge success raising £7k.  We are very thankful for the support of the students, parents and staff at Maida Vale School.  The school have also supported us with non-uniform days and students volunteer at our LDN Community Hub as part of their Duke of Edinburgh Award. 

“We got together as a group of parents to support LDN London, a local charity that pupils from the school are volunteering with. The fundraiser took the format of a charity quiz evening, which was a huge success – such a fun way to spend an evening whilst simultaneously raising much needed funds to continue the incredible work in supporting people with learning disabilities and their families that Laurence and his team are committed to.”

Claudia Donaldson, Parent and quiz organiser 

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