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School Fundraising

Whether you are a school teacher or pupil, you can help Everyman to raise important funds for male cancer research plus raise lots of awareness.  There are many ways you can do this, take a look at some of our ideas;

Organise a talent contest
Want to organise your very own Britain's Got Talent? Then, dust off your instruments or dig out your dancing shoes and strut your stuff in aid of Everyman. 


Teachers and pupils can all take part in return for a donation and you could sell tickets to the event to involve the parents too!


International food evening
Celebrate the different cultures in your school and organise a food event. Ask for donations in return for the delicious food.

Competition
Organise a battle of minds between teachers and pupils. 

Sports tournament
Many football stars support Everyman, so why not organise your own sports tournament. Organise a football, cricket, netball, hockey or tennis tournament and raise money by asking for a donations from individuals/teams to take part.


Blue day
Ditch the school uniform for one day and wear something blue to show your support for Everyman.  Pupils donate £1 to wear blue. How about wearing a blue wig, fake blue moustache or paint yourself blue?!


Join The Big Stride
The Big Stride is an Everyman initiative which encourages you to organise your own walk. Organise a school walk. Walk in your local park, city or countryside! Bring a picnic or walk in fancy dress and get sponsored for every mile you walk.

Help is at hand...
No matter what you decide to do, we are here to help you with your fundraising. Contact us on 0800 731 9468 or email us to discuss your ideas and to request a fundraising pack. 

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