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Fundraise

Helping raise vital funds really will make a difference to the lives of women and children across Africa and every little helps. 

Fundraising for FFF - PDF

Fundraising resources

Take part in an organised event!

Freedom From Fistula are delighted to be registered as a charity with Kiltwalks in Glasgow, Aberdeen, Dundee and Edinburgh.

Whether you are taking part on your own or as part of a team in the wee wander, big stroll or mighty stride, 125% of the funds you raise go directly to the charity and as you know 100% of donations go directly to the projects as administration costs are covered by the Gloag Foundation.

To sign up to the Kiltwalk and start fundraising for Freedom From Fistula click the links below. Don't forget to tag us on social media and let us know you're taking part so we can share with our supporters.

Glasgow – 28th April 2024

Aberdeen – 2nd June 2024

Dundee – 11th August 2024

Edinburgh – 15th September 2024

Organise your own fundraising event!

Whether it's a dress down day, coffee morning, bake sale, sponsored walk or something completely different we can help you, your school, club, group, business or church promote the event in a number of ways. 

We can help set up just giving pages, provide personalised downloadable posters and sponsorship forms and advise the best ways to promote your event to ensure it is a huge success.

Let’s put the FUN back into FUNdraising.

Just Giving A-Z of Fundraising Ideas

Pledge your support!

If you're taking part in an organised event you can pledge your sponsorship money to us through JustGiving.

Pledge your support on our JustGiving page

There are a number of ways you can support us

Making Life Worth Living

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Making Life Worth Living

How your money helps!

£2 can feed a woman in our care for a full day. We feed our patients 3 healthy and wholesome meals a day, designed to help them build their strength and provide them with the right nutrients

£10 can pay for a new outfit for one of our former patients for their celebratory leaving ceremony

£50 can pay for a fistula patient’s education during their stay at our facilities. Many of these women and girls have no literacy or numeracy skills so this invaluable training can empower and change lives, and help our patients to create their own future

£100 can pay towards a safe delivery for mother and baby

£200 can purchase an income generating solar station. This alone can help to empower our patients and provide them with an income to support themselves and their families upon their return to their communities

£1,000 can pay for life changing fistula care. Many of our patients stay with us for extended periods of time (up to 8 or 9 months in some cases) and this amount pays for their surgery, as well as their rehabilitation, and helps us to reintegrate them back into their communities