With your support, Charlie House can reach more children and their families in the North-east of Scotland who need our services
As a charity we rely on the generosity of individuals, schools, clubs, groups, businesses and more who fundraise for us in fun and exciting ways! There are lots of ways to get involved and fundraise for Charlie House - get inspiration below...
We host a fantastic range of events and offer entry to exhilarating challenges every year. We also provide handy guides, hints and tips if you wish to hold your very own Charlie House fundraiser.
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Whatever the size of your business, from sole traders to multi-national corporations, you can help us in many different ways to deliver the best possible support for families across the North-east of Scotland.
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Inspire the pupils of your school to become young heroes by supporting Charlie House
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Whether you’re celebrating a birthday, anniversary or wedding, your BIG day is a great opportunity to raise funds for Charlie House!
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In 2018 Charlie House launched the Big Build Appeal to raise £8m. Our ultimate goal is to build a dedicated support centre in Aberdeen, so that families don't need to travel over 100 miles to get the specialist care and support they need.
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We need 4,000 virtual bricks to help build Charlie House. When you buy a brick, your generosity will help lay the physical foundations of this very special facility.
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We extend our deepest sympathy and condolences if you have lost someone special. Making a donation to Charlie House in memory of a loved one is a heartfelt way to celebrate their life and support children with life-limiting or life-threatening conditions and their families.
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At Charlie House we want to make it as easy as possible for you to support our cause. Here are a few simple ways you can help us on our journey!
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With your support, Charlie House can reach more children and their families in the North-east of Scotland who need our services.
Find out how you can pay in your fundraising to Charlie House.
Charlie House provides support services and accessible activities to families across North-east Scotland free of charge. Funds raised by individuals, businesses, partners and more allows us to make this possible, giving families the support they deserve.
Here are some handy tools you can use to help you get started on your fundraising journey.
Find creative fundraising ideas to help inspire your next fundraiser for Charlie House.
Follow our handy tips below to get the most from your fundraising event for it to be a great success.
We have compiled the following health and safety advice which will help you to fundraise safely within the law.
Download our sponsorship form for any sponsored fundraising, like sponsored walks, runs and more!
Got a question for our fundraising team?
If you're an individual or a business looking to start your fundraising journey but have a question - we're here to help. Get in touch with our fundraising team today where we will help you get started raising funds for Charlie House!
Our work supports families who need it most and you can help us do it! Take part in challenges, start your own fundraising initiative or donate to our current appeal. There's so much you can do to show your support for us.
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Charlie House was founded in 2011 by Aberdeen-based mum,Tracy Johnstone, to address the lack of support for families like her
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In 2018 Charlie House launched the Big Build Appeal to raise £8m. Our ultimate goal is to build a dedicated support centre in Aberdeen, so that families don't need to travel over 100 miles to get the specialist care and support they need.
Learn more
Whatever the size of your business, from sole traders to multi-national corporations, you can help us in many different ways to deliver the best possible support for families across the North-east of Scotland.
Learn more
If you'd like to speak to the Fundraising team, please complete this form and we'll get back to you as soon as possible.
Help us improve the quality of life for children in the North-east of Scotland who have life-limiting or life-threatening conditions