Inspire your friends with your passion for TSF by sharing your special day with us.
Before or after your big event is over, and you have your quality photos, share them through our page and your picture will be visible to the public.
A Facebook fundraiser posted to your timeline tells your friends and family what matters to you on your special day.
Whether you're getting married, celebrating a birthday or commemorating an anniversary, we'd love to be part of your special occasion.
Share the love on our Instagram page to tell your friends and families what matters to you on your special day.
Do you enjoy finger sandwiches and small cakes? Then consider hosting an afternoon tea. Whether you do it at work, at home or at a local venue, we’re the second-biggest tea drinkers in the world, so your event is sure to prove popular. Dust off the cake stand and send the invites out.
Let's beat poverty together! Fund the work that helps people in food poverty now, as well as our works and projects towards a hunger-free future.
Add your voice! Ending poverty is complex, requires a lot of money and people act on an ongoing basis. Otherwise, we won't be able to do it.
Help people facing challenging times to make positive changes. Focus on their strengths, potential and opportunities - for good.
Organising an event is another great way to raise money for our course, so keep following our top tips on how to plan your charity event. The samaritans Foundation charity work couldn't happen without the money raised from your great charity events. We have a beautiful range of event favours to show your guests you're supporting TSF.
We're here to help you with your fundraising. If you have any questions, please, email fundraise@thesamaritans-f.org.
Order or download your free fundraising pack for fundraising guidance, plus materials and goodies. Whether it's advice on event planning or poster templates to promote your fundraising, we have everything you need here. Every fundraiser helps provides nutritious food for hungry children and families in Nigeria.