Fundraise

Fundraising for Single Parents Wellbeing makes a direct and tangible difference to families. All monies raised pay for much needed opportunities, activities and resources for single parents and blended families.

At single parents wellbeing we have a ‘community pot’ that pays for the activities that we can’t fund with grants. It covers the unexpected costs and the nice to haves. It really does make a huge difference to the community and fundraised funds will keep this topped up as well as help us to plan ahead financially. 

If you would like to nominate single parents wellbeing as your organisation of choice for an office fundraiser we would love to offer you the following: 

  • In person (including online) presentation to showcase the type of work we do and the impact it has

  • Thank you on social media highlighting the impact your fundraising has had on the community and / or organisation

  • Website article about the fundraising and the impact that you can share with your organisation

  • Written feedback for any board reports about CSR 

At Single Parents Wellbeing we really are a social and fun bunch of people so if you are doing something extra silly, fun or a bit out there, we’d also love to be invited to participate or watch / officiate!

If you would like to set up a fundraising page for your event our local giving page is here.

Start a conversation with Rachel about Fundraising.

  • “Being around people who actually understand and who you don’t have to explain your situation to means it’s easier to turn up and be yourself. You don’t have to censor yourself or justify decisions. It reduces the mental load of socialising. Since being part of SPW, I’ve been really happy to identify as a single parent—it’s reduced the shame and loneliness attached to it.”

  • “Being a single parent can be lonely at times, but being a part of a compassionate and understanding community like SPW gives me a real sense of safety and belonging. It feels like I'm always welcome however I'm feeling and there's that real understanding of what it's like to be a single parent.”

  • “Being a part of the community has made me feel less lonely, being able to meet and connect with likeminded people. It has opened up many possibilities for my child and I to be involved in. It has made me feel a part of something. A family I suppose.”

  • “Being part of the SPW community helps my wellbeing hugely. It took me a couple of years after my marriage split to connect with a single parent network and my life is much better for it. It benefits my children greatly also.”