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1 in 7 employees are currently caring for someone, so Carers UK is a great cause to support with your colleagues. 

Raising vital funds for Carers UK at work not only helps make life better for carers, it also brings together your team and makes a collective impact, creating a positive working environment. 

Here are some inspirational ideas for hosting your perfect workplace fundraiser:  

 

Fundraising at work ideas

Here’s an A-Z rundown of some of our favourite fundraising ideas for the workplace

Take on a team challenge

We have lots of fantastic events for you and your colleagues to take part in across the UK.

Partner with us

Could your workplace support Carers UK on a larger scale? Head over to our corporate partners page to find out about our partnerships.

Get in touch

However you want to fundraise at work and support Carers UK, we’d love to hear from you. Please contact [email protected]. We are so appreciative of your continued support in these challenging times and we’re here to support you in your efforts. 

Your safety whilst you fundraise for us is of the utmost importance, so we encourage you to visit our Staying Safe and Legal page for more information especially during the COVID-19 outbreak. 

Thank you so much for making life better for carers.

Our fantastic workplace fundraisers

In 2022 a group of employees at Virgin Media O2 took on an incredible Sea to Summit challenge raising over £16,000 pounds for Carers UK.

Latest updates

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Carers UK to responds Health Bill, Second Reading - Monday 1 June 2026
02 June 26
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Carers UK responds to King’s Fund report on the ‘no man’s land’ between health and social care
02 June 26
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BBC Radio Scotland – Caring Matters Week live roadshow
29 May 26
The Carers Scotland team were delighted to take part in BBC Radio's Caring Matters Week in Scotland.
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Unpaid carers identified and highlighted in Pensions Commission interim report
21 May 26
The report identifies that unpaid carer face "heightened risks of undersaving for retirement" as providing care often "reduces or interrupts paid employment, limits opportunities for progression, and restricts access to workplace pensions."

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