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FUNDRAISING FOR CHARITY WITH SAVE THE CHILDREN UK

A very warm welcome future fundraiser, we've got a good feeling about you.

The world is a tough place for children right now, and the news is a tough read.
The time to do something about it is now. Right now.
It's time to transform your passion, outrage, energy into action.

welcome to team save fundraisers

It's time to join Team Save.

Last year our 1,500 strong Team Save ran, walked, baked, danced and did all kinds of other amazing things. And they raised over £2 million doing it.

A better world for children is possible if we just try.
Together, one event at a time we can make it happen.
Will you join us?

I have always believed children are the true innocents of this world and whilst I (and likely you) have been afforded all manner of opportunities, not every child is so lucky. 

"Save the Children do wonderful work creating brighter futures for children the world over and whilst what I'm doing is inconsequential, what you're doing by donating will make a real impact on someones life and that has to count for something doesn't it?"

James Russell, Team Save Fundraiser

James completing the Human Race Season Finale Triathlon, raising £800 for Save the Children UK

James completed the Human Race Season Finale Triathlon on Sunday 17th of September. This consisted of a 750 metre swim in Dorney Lake, a 21.2km bike ride and 5km run. James has raised an amazing £800 of his £500 target for Save the Children UK.

What your support can do

Last year, Team Save fundraisers raised an incredible £2 million. That's £2 million going directly to children who need it most - and you're now part of that amazing community.

But the impact goes far beyond one year. Thanks to decades of supporters like you taking on challenges, training hard, and rallying their networks, we've achieved remarkable progress together.

Want More Inspiration?

Discover stories of children thriving, communities transforming, and the tangible difference your support makes every single day.

Infographic showing three progress statistics. In 1980, 30% of people couldn’t read or write. Together, we’ve helped reduce this by more than half. Icon: open book In 1990, 380 mums died for every 100,000 births. Together, we’ve helped reduce this by 43%. Icon: mother holding baby. In 2000, 9.7 million children died before their fifth birthday. Together, we’ve helped halve that number. Icon: child holding a gift.