Fundraise your own way

Want to organise an event and raise some money to help people with epilepsy?

From fundraising ideas and tips to branded materials, we’ve got everything you need to make your event a success!

Register your fundraising idea

Not sure what to do?

Don’t worry, we’ve got you covered. Take a look at some of the options below to help get you started or drop our Fundraising Events team an email events@epilepsy.org.uk for some extra inspiration!

Walk 150km in a month

Take on a solo challenge or team up with friends and walk 150km in a month!

Whether it’s our suggested distance or your own, every step you take will make a huge difference.

Organise your own walk

Take on our Reading Challenge

Whether you’re a keen reader or want to challenge yourself to something new, take on our Reading challenge and fundraise to help change lives.

Read 30 minutes a day across a month of your choice and help make a difference.

Sign up today

Take part in your own personal challenge

Whether it’s a sponsored run, cycle, or a sponsored silence, it’s your challenge – choose where and when, and register with us to help make a difference.

Organise your own personal challenge

Get in touch

From bake sales and coffee mornings to fancy dress days and hair shaves, we’d love to hear about what you’re doing.

Tell us more by registering your fundraising event with us and we’ll be in touch with everything you need leading up to your event or activity.

Register your fundraising event

How we will support you

We’ll be on hand with anything you need leading up to your event or activity. By registering with us, you’ll receive:

  • A step-by-step guide to fundraising
  • Fundraising pack, including sponsorship forms and branded materials
  • Posters to help advertise your event
  • A free Epilepsy Action t-shirt
  • Dedicated support and encouragement all the way!

 

Have a question?

We’d love to hear from you. Contact our Fundraising Events team on 0113 210 8824 or email events@epilepsy.org.uk and we’d be happy to help.