Welcome to First Steps ED Fundraising!
Are you ready to make a difference? At First Steps ED, we believe in the power of community, compassion, and a little bit of fun to transform lives. 🌟 We rely on the generosity of individuals, businesses, schools and fundraisers to keep our doors open.
Whether you’re a creative crafter, an athletic adventurer, or a bake sale superstar, there’s a way for you to get involved and support those affected by eating disorders across the UK.
From school bake-offs to epic skydives, the sky’s the limit when it comes to fundraising ideas. And the best part? You’ll be helping us provide crucial support, raise awareness, and campaign for better education and treatment for eating disorders.
So, let’s get started! Check out our fundraising guide for inspiration, tips, and all the tools you need to get your fundraising underway. Together, we can make a difference to those affected by eating disorders and make sure everyone gets the help they need.
Ready, set, let’s make a difference!
For Everyone
Come together with your friends and family and raise money for a cause close to your hearts.
Not only does it help raise money for our lifeline services, it also helps to raise awareness for what we do. Your event might just give someone the confidence they need to reach out and get support.
As a fundraiser, you can help us continue to provide support and education to anyone affected by poor mental health and eating disorders, without judgement or discrimination. Over the year we will respond to over 1250 self and professional referrals for one-to-one direct support for their mental health, as well as offer support and training in both education and professional settings.
In supporting us, you will help us continue to fight for earlier and better treatment for mental health issues, something the team is passionate about. Don’t forget to read our Fundraising Guidelines before you get started.
Quick and Easy Ways to Fundraise.
No time to fundraise? Did you know that you can still support us, simply by shopping or completing your every-day tasks?