There are lots of ways that you can get involved with fundraising in your community. You could join a local fundraising group, get your school or church involved or organise your own fundraising event.

 
 
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    Live Below the Line How much change can you make from £1? Challenge yourself to eat for just £1 a day for a week and help fight global poverty.

  • UK schoolchildren.  © Howard Davies

    Schools There are lots of ways that your school can get involved with UNICEF and help us protect the rights of children. Take part in Day for Change, hold a fundraising event or make us your charity of the year. Whatever you choose to do we are here to help you every step of the way.  

  • UNICEF On Campus university students. © UNICEF UK

    Universities Are you a student? Would you like to help UNICEF put it right for children around the world, improve your skills and make new friends? Then read on…  

  • Girls pray before lunch in a Women's Education Centre in Bihar State, India.  © UNICEF/NYHQ2003-0366/Vitale

    Faith groups Although UNICEF is a non-religious, apolitical organisation, faith-based organisations are important partners in UNICEF’s work in the UK and around the world. Religious leaders enjoy close and regular contact with communities, their voice is highly respected and they can be vital in influencing change. 

  • Bedfor UNICEF Group fundraiser gig for Put it Right weekend.  © Bedford UNICEF Group

    Join a group Groups fundraise and raise awareness for UNICEF. They are also a great way to meet new people and have fun.