7 days, 10 charities, £5,000 each – nominations open Monday 16th June
To support the incredible work that so many charities do to support children and young people, our third special draw of the year will award £5,000 to 10 charities working in this area.
Important information about the draw
This nomination window is open for seven days, from 16th June to 22nd June 2025.
This special draw is open to charities whose core charitable purpose is to support children and young people (aged 25 and under).
If the charity you want to nominate does not benefit children or young people, we’re sorry, it’s not eligible for this draw. You can however enter them in our main draw here.
If you’ve already nominated a charity for a £1,000 donation in our main draws, please ensure you nominate them again using the form on this page when the children and young people draw opens to make sure they’re in the running.
Ten winning charities will be drawn to win £5,000 each during the week beginning 23rd June and announced on 27th June. Check this page and our social accounts to see who the lucky winners are.
Find out more about some of last year’s winning charities
21&Co is a parent-run charity supporting and offering services to children and young people with Down’s syndrome and their families, from birth to adulthood.
Columba 1400 enables young people in Scotland, especially those from tough realities, and the key adults in their life, to lead lives of purpose, meaning and contribution.
The Connections Bus Project provides open access youth work across Cambridgeshire for young people with limited access to facilities, activities and support.
Basically Cheer CIC is a Health and wellbeing Hub that offers a range of enriching and physical activities that brings people together and has a positive impact on health and wellbeing.
21&Co is a parent-run charity supporting and offering services to children and young people with Down’s syndrome and their families, from birth to adulthood.
Columba 1400 enables young people in Scotland, especially those from tough realities, and the key adults in their life, to lead lives of purpose, meaning and contribution.
The Connections Bus Project provides open access youth work across Cambridgeshire for young people with limited access to facilities, activities and support.
Basically Cheer CIC is a Health and wellbeing Hub that offers a range of enriching and physical activities that brings people together and has a positive impact on health and wellbeing.