Fundraising
The Tom Bowdidge Youth Cancer Foundation is able to continue supporting teenagers and young adults with cancer because of YOU. Whether you are an individual, business owner, school or belong to a group or association then we NEED you. You can help us in so many ways, however big or small you will be helping us make a difference.
Christmas Appeal 2023
Our Christmas Appeal is now live.
Do Your Own Fundraising
By choosing to do your own fundraising you will be making a huge difference to the lives of teenagers and young adults living with cancer.
Bee Part Of Our Brighter Future Appeal
“Give the Gift of a Brighter Future” to teenagers and young adults living with cancer.
Challenge Yourself
Whether you decide to run a marathon, climb a mountain or two or walk a few kilometres we will be there for you through
Corporate Giving
From payroll giving to employee initiatives, our work would not be possible without the support of our corporate partners.
Birthdays & Celebrations
Dedicate your birthday, wedding or other special occasion and help raise vital funds to support the many teenagers and young adults living with cancer.
Schools & Education
Schools are vital in helping us to raise awareness and funds so that we can support the next teenager who comes to us for help.
Leave a Lasting Legacy
Leaving a gift to charity in your will is an amazing way for your generosity to last beyond your own lifetime.
A Gift in Memory
A gift in memory is a special way to celebrate the life of a loved one, benefitting others who have been affected by cancer.
Essex Lottery
The Essex Lottery is an exciting weekly lottery that raises money for good causes in Essex. All good causes supported by the lottery will benefit Essex and its residents.
Online Shopping
Did you know that whenever you buy anything online- from your weekly shop to your annual holiday- you could be raising free donations for the Foundation with these shopping sites.
Register your own fundraiser!
By choosing to do your own fundraising you will be making a huge difference to the lives of teenagers and young adults living with cancer.