How to give

Every week the Camden Society supports over 600 people with disabilities to develop their lives in whatever ways they choose. To sustain our work and offer opportunities to even more people, we need to raise substantial funds each year.

Our funding comes from a variety of sources including central and local government, health authorities, charitable trusts, individual donations and income from our social businesses. We spend 91p in every pound on providing direct services to people with disabilities.

You can support us in several ways:

Make a donation

You can do this securely online at our fundraising page on www.justgiving.com/camdensociety or you can send a cheque direct to our main office at: The Camden Society, 60 Holmes Road, London NW5 3AQ

Please make cheques payable to 'The Camden Society'. We will of course send you an acknowledgement, a thank you and a receipt.


Charitable trusts & foundations

We enjoy great partnerships with a range of trusts and foundations whose support allows us to develop innovative projects that meet a real need, but for which statutory funding is unavailable. We are always interested in forming new partnerships with trust funders who share our vision of greater equality and passion for innovation.

For further information please see our Trusts and Foundations page. If you would like to discuss partnership opportunities, please contact our Chief Executive, Denise Largin on 020 7485 8177 or email: denise.largin@thecamdensociety.co.uk


Corporate sponsorship

As a business with a sense of social responsibility, you may be interested in sponsoring one of our events or day trips. The Camden Society holds many events throughout the year and all are greatly enhanced by the generosity of corporate sponsors.

If you are interested in sponsoring an event or making a corporate donation to support our mission, please contact our Chief Executive, Denise Largin on 020 7485 8177 or email: denise.largin@thecamdensociety.co.uk


"Trekking to the summit of mount Kilimanjaro represents a significant challenge for me and one that I have not underestimated, however the challenges that some people with learning disabilities face are far greater and with our help we can make a difference" – Kal Taheem

 

 

 

 

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