One Off Donations
Making a one-off donation whether it's big or small goes directly towards initiatives and items that enrich lives.
Across our services, we are always on the look out for things like Christmas decorations and white goods through to paint and furniture that are in good working order. If you have an item you would like to donate please get in touch.
We also have Amazon Wishlists for each of our services, with many items requested by service users themselves and guaranteed to put a smile on someone's face.
Recurring Donations
Recurring donations are a great way to make a significant contribution with little financial strain - everything adds up. We've got big plans for our services and we're just at the beginning, so every bit of support goes a long way. You can also consider leaving a major gift, donate in memory of a loved one or pledge a gift in your will.
Volunteering
Volunteering is a rewarding experience and a great way to show support. We offer volunteering opportunities across our services and are always open to a helping hand- especially if you have trades or farming experience.
As well as individual volunteering, organisations and businesses can volunteer as a team, and we also welcome school groups too.
"Every bit of support is invaluable and makes a difference. We have big plans ahead of us and your support helps turn our vision into a reality. Get in touch if you want to know more."
- Zita Whalley
Diagrama Foundation's Fundraising Officer.
Patrons and Ambassadors
Meet Out Patron
Lord John Bird, who co-founded The Big Issue and is a life-peer in the House of Lords, is passionate about improving the outcomes for young offenders within the British justice system.
As part of his commitment to working with us he visited our parent organisation, Fundación Diagrama in Spain, to see firsthand the very different approach the charity has towards young offenders who are sent to their detention centres.
Meet Our Ambassadors
Paul Jacobs GM, who served with the 2nd Battalion The Rifles, was 20 years old when he lost his sight in an explosion in Afghanistan when two of his comrades were killed.
Paul spent much of his young life in care and is hoping that talking to people about the importance of the good foster carers he had and how they influenced his life, will encourage more people to come forward to foster.
Campaigns
Rusinga
Help make a difference to vulnerable children in Kenya
Amazon Wishlists
Give a gift that puts a smile on someone's face
Skydiving
Support Graham to take a great leap for a sensory garden at Duckyls Farm