Fundraise for us
Fundraise for us
Your support makes a real difference to children and young people’s mental health.
Whether you’re planning a bake sale at work, a dress down day at school, a collection at your sports club, or you need some help deciding, we're here to help you reach your goals.

Do your own fundraising
Help ensure that no child faces mental health problems alone by organising your own fundraising event.

Download your free fundraising pack
Our fundraising packs are full of advice and resources to help you start your fundraising journey.

Fundraising resources
Need some fundraising tips or ready to pay in the vital funds you’ve raised for Place2Be? We can help.

Take on a challenge
From virtual walking challenges to skydives, there's sure to be a physical challenge to suit you.

Fundraising in schools
Raise awareness and start an important conversation by getting your class or staffroom involved.

Workplace fundraising
You and your colleagues can help us fundraise for children’s mental health across England, Scotland and Wales.

Colleges and universities
Show that your college or university values wellbeing and help us support children to become resilient adults.

Local clubs and groups
Fundraising with your local club or group is a great way to help us support communities.

Children's Mental Health Week
February 2023
Raise awareness and vital funds to help children and young people get the emotional support they need.

Young Voices
Join Place2Be and Young Voices to support children’s mental health through the uplifting power of music.
News & blogs

Over 100 professionals join event to mark the launch of new Pro Bono Economics Report
Our online event illustrated the importance and long-term benefits of Place2Be’s work in schools.
Over 100 professionals join report launch event
Children’s mental health can’t wait for a new government
The crisis at the top of government can't be a distraction from a crisis in children's mental health, says Catherine Roche.
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"Art is a superpower" - Xavier Leopold on how creativity unlocks our emotions
This Children’s Art Week Xavier Leopold, a self-taught artist, writes about what he has learnt from art as a creative outlet.
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