Party with the great and the good to raise cash for Save the Children.
High profile social events are a great way to raise funds for Save the Children’s work. They help build support from individuals and, most importantly, raise vital funds for our work.
You can support us by attending one of our annual fundraising events, or making Save the Children the charity beneficiary of your own special event. We're always looking to expand our range of partnership events. Please get in touch to talk about how we could work together on events@savethechildren.org.uk or call 0207 012 6400.

- Festival of Trees
This is an enchanting evening and a highlight of the winter social calendar. In 2009, royalty, rock stars and celebrities came together at the Natural History Museum to raise a phenomenal £425,000 for Save the Children's work.

- International Financing Review Awards
Hosted by International Financing Review, a monthly magazine published by Thomson Reuters, this annual event has raised over £16 million for Save the Children over the past 14 years.

- Meetings and Incentive Travel Industry Awards
Meetings and Incentive Travel magazine is one of Save the Children’s longest serving corporate supporters. For 21 years, they have hosted a Gala Presentation Dinner — a champagne reception, dinner and an industry awards ceremony — with funds raised for Save the Children. Last year, the event raised over £63,000, which was used to build and equip two maternity blocks in Rwanda. This year, the Dinner will have a World Cup theme; the funds raised will go to buy and run an ambulance in Kelela, Ethiopia.
How you can make a difference and help save children’s lives
Thank you for your interest in taking part in an event and raising money for Save the Children. It’s always helpful to see just what your and your sponsors’ support can achieve. Every donation, no matter how small, can make a big difference to vulnerable children, both in the UK and around the world.
- £10 could buy blankets to prevent five children catching pneumonia.
- £20 could buy a kit containing simple items to treat children suffering from diarrhoea.
- £50 could buy vaccinations to protect a class of 50 children from catching measles.
- £100 could buy a family a food basket that will last them a whole month.
Social Events
March 3, 2010
- From Bristol with Love
- Ujima Radio are hosting a night of entertainment to benefit relief work in Haiti
March 12, 2010
- Charity Chuckle
- A night of brilliant stand-up comedy for the benefit of the Haiti Earthquake Appeal
April 5, 2010
- Torquay Easter Treasure Hunt
- Torbay Group 5th annual Treasure hunt. A popular event for all the family!
April 29, 2010
- Petersfield Good-As-New Clothes Sale
- Quality bargains for men, woman & children - Including designer labels
May 5, 2010
- Minehead Lunch & Laughter
- Join us for our popular Lunch & Laughter event
May 7, 2010
- Minehead Quiz Night
- Enter a team in our annual Quiz Night





