How can you support us?

We now offer a wide range of easy ways you can get involved, from simply helping us raise funds every time you do your weekly shop, to volunteering as a mentor, to joining in or sponsoring one of our community events!

Check out the links below to find the level of involvement that suits you!

Easy Fundraising:

Raise money for us just by doing your weekly shopping! EasyFundraising gives us a donation at no extra cost to you when you shop online with thousands of high street retailers – and once you’ve added the app to your phone or computer, you’ll also get access to discounts & offers!

Amazon Smile:

You’ll get the same products and prices – but with Amazon Smile, at no cost to you, Amazon will make us a 0.5% donation every time you shop! Turn on Amazon Smile and select us as your favourite charity via the mobile shopping app or on your web-based Amazon account.

Make a donation:

If you’d like to help support our work with young people, you can make a donation to us (a one-off or regular amount) via Justgiving.

Donate with JustGiving.

Community Events:

We got some FUN events coming up for you in 2023 – including sponsored places at Exeter’s Great West Run and the Plymouth Half Marathon. If you’d like to get your running shoes on, want to sponsor a runner, volunteer along the route or just come along to cheer, click below for more info.

Volunteering:

Do you have life skills that could make you the ideal mentor for a young person? If you could help support and signpost a 16-25 year old, we’d love to hear from you!

You don’t need to have any formal qualifications in counselling or coaching, but ideally you’ll be a good listener and a practical ‘problem solver’ who can come up with ideas to help young people overcome barriers.

Other opportunities:

If you have had to cope with traumatic experiences growing up, you could consider becoming one of our ‘Young Advisors’. We’re looking for people aged 16-25 with lived experience, who now want new opportunities and the chance to help other young people on their journey to adult life.