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.
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 campaigns, events and 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!
Take on a challenge event for First Steps ED
Run, climb, skydive, walk or cycle there’s something for everyone to get involved both in person and virtually.
Fundraise at school
Supporting us throughout the school year is a great way to engage staff and pupils with our work, whilst raising vital funds for First Steps ED.
Set up a Facebook Fundraiser
If you’d like to raise money for First Steps ED it’s easy to create a fundraiser, share it with friends and reach your goal. By setting up a Facebook fundraiser you’re helping First Steps ED reach new friends and spread the word about what we do. Why not set up a fundraiser for your birthday or for a sponsored event you’re taking part in. Set up a Facebook Fundraiser
Easyfundraising
With Easy Fundraising you donate to us each time you shop online with a range of their partners – from Sainsbury’s and Morrison’s to Next and M&S.
Give As You LiveÂ
Every time you shop online you can be raising money for First Steps ED and it’s so easy to do. Sign up here
Fundraising GuideÂ
Check out our guide on how to raise money safely, tops tips and inspiration.
Taking care of yourself
If you are in recovery or have previous experience of an eating disorder it is important to
always put yourself first. Please read this document and do not organise or take part in an
event which could cause problems for yourself or your recovery.