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Fundraise for us

Challenge yourself and change lives.


Fundraising is a rewarding way for our supporters to make a real difference. Whether it’s a small personal challenge or a big community event, every pound you raise helps us provide care, respite, and rehabilitation for people who need it most.



Join Team Mildmay at the RED Run


one of the highlights of Mildmay’s fundraising calendar each year is the RED Run, London’s annual HIV charity fun run held in support of organisations working in HIV care, support, and advocacy.


Mildmay has proudly participated in the RED Run since the event began, with supporters, staff, friends, and partners coming together to raise funds and awareness for people living with HIV.


Whether you are an experienced runner, occasional jogger, or simply want to take part in a positive and inclusive community event, we would love you to join Team Mildmay.


You can find details of upcoming RED Run events and other fundraising activities on our Upcoming Events page.







Get started


The easiest way to begin is by setting up your own personal fundraising page. You can customise your page to share your story, inspire your supporters, and collect donations for Mildmay through our charity partner, Enthuse. [Set up your page here]





For guidance on setting up and promoting your page, visit here.
















5 proven tips to boost fundraising


Here are five simple tips to maximise your donations and inspire your supporters:


  1. Add a profile picture - Pages with a recognisable photo tend to raise more. It helps people feel more connected – simple but powerful!

  2. Share your ‘why’ - When fundraisers explain why the cause matters to them, it inspires higher donations. A personal story can go a long way.

  3. Post regular updates - Keeping friends and family updated on your journey, whether it’s a training run or a fundraising milestone, gives them a great reason to show their support.

  4. Connect to Strava - It’s a great way to show commitment to the challenge. Supporters love seeing the training efforts behind the big day!

  5. Make a self-donation - Fundraisers who kick things off with a personal donation raise, on average, £436 more. It shows belief in the cause and encourages others to follow.



Other ways to fundraise


You can also use popular platforms such as JustGiving or GoFundMe to organise your fundraising. Whether it’s a work coffee morning, a sponsored challenge, or a large community event, these platforms make it simple to reach out to friends, family, and colleagues to support your efforts.










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