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Fun Fundraising

There's nothing better than challenging yourself, having a good time and raising money along the way!

Fundraising takes time, effort and commitment so why not have fun with it and challenge yourself. Most of our fundraisers love a good marathon. Others prefer skydiving! Whatever you decide to, we're here to support you. Together we can build communities and challenge hate.

Email us at [email protected] and tell us when and where you're fundraising.


It was an honour to be able to raise some money for HOPE not hate; an organisation who I believe do unique and essential work in researching and countering the insidious rise of bigotry and fascism. George - Victoria Park 10k run

Need some fun fundraising inspiration? Here are some of the many ways people have fundraised for us:

Shelly's Birthday Fundraiser

Shelly's Birthday Fundraiser

Shelly decided to do something different, and raised a cool £100 from her birthday fundraiser on Facebook. 🎂 Read more

Published: 26th November, 2019

Updated: 14th January, 2020

Author: Mary Balogun

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Hoy Half Marathon

Hoy Half Marathon

Nigel and Phillippe and Beatrice took part in the Hoy Half Marathon and raised a whopping £1055! 😃 This is how they did it. Read more

Published: 6th August, 2019

Updated: 12th August, 2019

Author: Mary Balogun

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5 step fundraising guide

5 step fundraising guide

THANK YOU for raising funds for HOPE not hate Charitable Trust! Here are 5 easy steps you can take to run a successful appeal. Read more

Published: 25th July, 2019

Updated: 15th January, 2020

Author: Mary Balogun

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A bag with a difference

A bag with a difference

Creative Director Rob Bartlett wanted to make a difference by creating tote bags with a purpose. Read more

Published: 19th March, 2019

Updated: 12th August, 2019

Author: Mary Balogun

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George completes 10k run!

George completes 10k run!

George wanted to challenge himself by taking part in a 10k park run. See his story! Read more

Published: 19th March, 2019

Updated: 28th August, 2019

Author: Mary Balogun

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    “I hate Muslims, I’m afraid of them, when you walked into the room I was afraid.”

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