Fundraise your way

There are countless ways to make a difference through fundraising - whether you're going solo, getting involved at work or school, or teaming up with friends, family, or a social group.

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Discover how you can help support adults with learning disabilities at Acorn Village and be part of a community that puts people first.

If you already have fundraising plans or would like some support setting up your own, we'd love to hear from you. Contact us using the button below.

Here's a few ideas that might help to inspire you!

  • Find a community event to sign up to and fundraise for Acorn Village
  • Host a bake sale or coffee morning
  • Organize a raffle or tombola
  • Run a car wash fundraiser
  • Put on a quiz night, paint-and-sip event, or talent show

Get in touch with us and we will help promote your fabulous fundraiser!

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Already chosen your fundraiser? Lets get you started! 🙌

  • Choose a fundraising idea that excites you – something you’ll enjoy doing. Our team is here to support you with plenty of inspiration and guidance. 
  • Once you’ve picked your fundraiser, decide on the date and location that works best for you.
  • Next, plan how you’ll collect donations. To keep things simple and secure, we recommend setting up an online fundraising page. Check out our step-by-step guide to creating your JustGiving page here.
  • Lastly, don't forget to spread the word on social media and in your local community! Tag Acorn Village so we can like and reshare your posts.

Remember our dedicated team is here to support you every step of the way! 

 

Nigel's Story

"Acorn Village is a true place of refuge and hope — not only for its residents, who are seen as people first and disabilities second, but for everyone connected with its life and work. It’s a community overflowing with kindness and tolerance, where dedicated staff and countless volunteers continually go the extra mile to provide care, support, and opportunity for all who live there." - Nigel Spencer, Deputy Lord Lieutenant of Essex