Other ways you can support health for all
You might not always be able to donate money to causes that you care about, especially as Christmas approaches. However, there are many other ways you can support health and social justice globally, without spending a penny:
- Did you miss out on the ballot for the London Marathon 2023? Do you know anyone who might want to run in the London marathon? Health Poverty Action has places for runners. Get involved by signing up to run or simply joining the cheer squad to support our runners!
- Do you work for a company, organisation or institution? Want to add Health Poverty Action to your employee payroll giving scheme? Think your colleagues would be interested in organising a charity event? There are lots of ways workplaces can support charities, and this support can be incredibly impactful! If you want to learn more or have any ideas, please contact us!
- The Easy Fundraising website app raises money at no cost to you while you do your shopping online. Participating retailers include favourites, from John Lewis and ASOS to M&S and Argos. Just select Health Poverty Action as your chosen charity and it'll do the rest!
- Spreading the word about Health Poverty Action is an invaluable way to support our work. The more people who hear about us, the more people who will support the struggle for health justice. Please share this email with your friends and family (see buttons at bottom of page).
- You can spread the word on social media. We are currently posting about our Women's Empowerment Appeal, please like and share! You can follow us on Facebook, Twitter, Linkedin and Instagram.
All support is valuable and can have a tangible impact in the struggle for health justice. For example, if you were to do some online shopping through Easy Fundraising and raise £5, this could cover the cost of fuel for local health champions visiting people in some of the most remote areas. In solidarity, Siaffa Bunduka P.S. You can find out about our Women's Empowerment Appeal and support communities to defend women's rights here.
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