Fundraising

There are so many ways to support the Commonwealth War Graves Foundation, and fundraising is one of them!  

We encourage all our supporters to consider fundraising where possible.  

Whether you organise a school bake sale or run a marathon – any donation made to the CWGF will make a big impact in keeping their stories alive for generations to come.  

See below for more information about fundraising, and to hear from our recent fundraisers! 

Please contact us at supporters@cwgc.org or 01628 507278 if you have any questions or would like to discuss your fundraiser more, and our team will be happy to help.  

Happy fundraising and thank you for supporting the Commonwealth war Graves Foundation.

JustGiving
JustGiving

Fundraise for the CWGF with JustGiving.

JustGiving
ShareGift
ShareGift

Many people have small quantities of unwanted shares and don’t know what to do with them. If this is you, you may be able to use your shares to help the CWGF through ShareGift.

ShareGift
easyfundraising
easyfundraising

Support the CWGF every time you shop online at no extra cost to you – it couldn’t be any easier!

easyfundraising
Facebook Birthday Fundraisers
Facebook Birthday Fundraisers

Do you have a Facebook account? Did you know that you can set up a birthday fundraiser in aid of the CWGF?

Facebook Birthday Fundraisers

CWGF Fundraisers

Hear from some of our amazing supporters and get inspired by their fundraising projects!

Aariya, who raised £477 during a school non-uniform day for VE Day 80.

Aariya, who raised £477 during a school non-uniform day for VE Day 80.

‘’I wanted to do something special to remember all the brave people who helped bring peace to Europe during World War II. Its been amazing to see so many people take part and support the cause.’’

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Stephen and Will, who raised £1,410 walking the Normandy Beaches

Stephen and Will, who raised £1,410 walking the Normandy Beaches

‘’We are so pleased that we have been able to raise money in aid of the CWGF and support their ongoing efforts. We feel so honoured to have played our small part in this.’’

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