Your gift helps fund BraveBoxes, programme sessions, art materials, outreach, and The YouthBase. This page shows how donations support children and families.
Donations help cover the resources, sessions, materials, and spaces that make EdShift’s work possible. That includes BraveBoxes, SpotLight, Art Therapy, group therapeutic programmes, The Paint Pot, outreach, In Touch Youth Club, and The YouthBase.
Whether you give once, give monthly, fundraise, or support us through your organisation, your generosity helps us keep support available where it is needed.
Providing practical safety and wellbeing resources for a child.
Giving a child tools to express feelings that may be difficult to put into words.
Helping children rebuild confidence, resilience, and emotional safety.
Reaching children early, before things escalate.
Helping provide more consistent support over time.
Helping EdShift reach children, young people, and families beyond one-to-one appointments.
Supporting services such as The Nest, SpotLight, BraveBox, In Touch Youth Club, Little Nests, and Little Voices.
Supporting the building, resources, and space needed for sessions, youth club activity, and community support.
Your support can help EdShift:
One-off donations help EdShift respond to immediate needs. Monthly giving helps us plan ahead, keep programmes running, and provide steady support over time. However you give, you help keep EdShift responsive.
Your support helps us remove barriers, respond to need, and keep safe, creative support available for children and families.
Businesses and organisations can support EdShift through strategic partnerships, sponsorship, volunteering, Charity of the Year activity, and community fundraising.
Take on a challenge, host an event, organise a school or workplace fundraiser, or create your own idea.
Give your time and skills to support programmes, events, community work, and daily life at The YouthBase.
Donate once, give monthly, or talk to our team about fundraising and partnership. Your support helps fund the resources, sessions, and spaces children rely on.
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