How to support us

There are many ways that employers and employees can get involved in the workplace and in doing so you will be able to help the Trust continue its work in helping the thousands of people who have been affected by meningitis.

Supporting a worthwhile cause through the workplace can help build teamwork, motivate, spread life-saving awareness, generate great PR and make a real difference.  

Ways you can get involved

  • Adrenaline2.jpgCorporate Partnership - why not be our Corporate Partner and join us as in the fight against meningitis 
  • Corporate Donations make a direct payment now and help us make a difference today.
  • Gifts in Kind - maybe you can provide us with equipment, meeting rooms, - or gifts to help us with our fundraising.
  • Payroll Giving, a simple and tax effective way to give regularly through payroll.  
  • Organising fundraising in the office, - hold a coffee break, mellow yellow day or organise your own fundraising event.  
  • Sponsorship - help through sponsoring one of events. 
  • Matched giving either by matching the payroll giving donation or monies raised through fundraising.To find our more about how you can get your workplace involved or to discuss the support we can give your organisation contact Ella Constable on 01453 769028 or email ellac@meningitis-trust.org

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Did you know?

We're reliant on voluntary donations to continue our work. We receive less than 1% funding from Central Government.

Real-life stories

Watch the stories of people affected by meningitis and see how the Meningitis Trust has helped.

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Help us help others

£5 a month – can pay for enough crayons, clay or other creative materials for a child or young person to use in one art therapy session.

£10 a month - can pay for 500 symptoms cards that may help save a life through the early identification of the symptoms of meningitis.

£17 a month - can pay for one hour of a home-based carers’ service to give the family of someone who has been severely disabled a much-needed break.