
Salford Foundation are a social inclusion charity providing opportunities for young people and adults to create better futures.
Last year, they helped over 13,000 people. You can find out more about their work in this Impact Report.
It’s Salford Foundations 30th birthday this year and due to COVID-19, they have had to make changes to the way they mark this milestone. They have never asked for money from the public before, but the communities the foundation help need them now more than ever. So they have decided to create the Big 30!
The Big 30 fundraising challenge week will run from Friday 23rd October – Sunday 1st November. Anyone can take part - just pick a challenge related to the number 30, have some fun and raise money to help Salford Foundation's projects keep going through this difficult time.
Download a fundraising pack to take part.
Anyone who donates or raises money will be helping Salford Foundation to support people in the following areas:
- Helping people experiencing financial hardship, debt or fuel poverty.
- Supporting vulnerable women and victims of domestic abuse.
- Running peer support groups to combat loneliness and social isolation.
- Mentoring young people at risk of dropping out of school, getting involved in serious violence, or being criminally exploited.
- Providing job coaching and employability skills to young people and adults.
- Mentoring adults that are in or have just left prison.
How to donate
Online: www.virginmoneygiving.com/fund/30
Via text: Text BIGTHIRTY 3 to 70085 to donate £3
Or choose your own donation amount by replacing the number with your preferred donation amount.
If you are donating £3, your text will cost £3 plus one standard rate message and you’ll be opting in to hear more about our work and fundraising via telephone and SMS. If you’d like to give £3 but do not wish to receive marketing communications, text BIGTHIRTYNOINFO 3 to 70085.
Follow Salford Foundation on social media
LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/company/salford-foundation
Twitter: www.twitter.com/SalfordFDN
Instagram: Salford_foundation