Fundraising

Fundraising Focus – February 2025

The team at ME Research UK is very grateful for all the support which the charity receives from its active fundraisers. At the best of times fundraising can seem a daunting prospect but without your support we could not continue to inform, influence or invest in ME research globally. Our current projects simply would not be funded.

Feel inspired? Our Fundraising Guide gives tips and links to resources to get your support off to a flying start.

If fundraising, it is worthwhile to check with your employer to see if they offer a Matched Funding scheme which will add to your fundraising pot.

If you know of any other fundraising opportunities offered by companies – contact us.

Thomas Ridgebriger will be fundraising for ME Research UK on 6th April 2025 when he competes in the highly popular Brighton Marathon. His inspiration –

“ME and chronic fatigue are conditions affecting others in my family and among my friends. These people have continued to inspire me as they walk positively though life despite these ‘quiet’, chronic conditions which make every day harder, and are almost invisible to most people.”

Also running in the 6th April event in aid of ME Research UK is Joseph Murray. Joseph has a personal connecting to ME/CFS and chose our charity to support due to this.

Supporting ME Research UK for the fourth year in a row as part of Walk for ME 2025, Grace and Tracey Mitchell will be walking 20 miles in total through the forest in a departure from their past coastal walks.
ME Research UK is immensely grateful to Grace, Tracey, and Walk for ME, for their staunch support for research funding over the years.

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