Get Involved

How can I help?

Tumour Support Scotland is a small charity supporting children and families in Scotland living with Neurofibromatosis.

You can help us by:

  • JustGiving – a monthly direct debit
  • Paypal – any payment
  • Easy Fundraising – raise money when you shop online
  • Virgin Money Giving – supports your own fundraising initiatives

We’re keen to help in any of the above so please contact us to learn more. You can request a fundraising pack by emailing fundraising@tumoursupport.scot

JustGiving

You can donate directly or set up a monthly direct debit using the JustGiving link below.

If you plan to organise an event to raise funds for Tumour Support Scotland, please contact us to see how we can help.

Virgin Money Giving

Just click on the button below, enter your details and amount. It’s that simple. As a charity, donations big and small make what we do possible. So please give what you can and make a big difference to some fantastic kids and their families.

Easy Fundraising

Similar to loyalty points, instead of earning points you can raise money for Tumour Support Scotland when you shop online. Over 2,000 well known stores will donate up to 15% of what you spend. For example, John Lewis will donate 1%, Amazon 1.5% and The Body Shop 6%. Some insurers will even donate up to £30 simply for taking out a policy with them!

Click the button below for more.

You can fundraise too!

From Bake Sales to Bucket Collections, Fun Runs to full Marathons.

Fundraising is an amazing way to help Tumour Support Scotland support children and families affected by Neurofibromatosis.

It doesn’t matter what your plans are or what stage you’re at, our fundraising team are standing by to assist in any way we can.

Just click on the form below, or email fundraising@tumoursupport.scot

Got your running shoes?

The annual Edinburgh Marathon Festival is a big focus for us, and we’re able to offer fundraisers free entry if they sign-up and raise to our very achievable targets.
Interested? Please get in touch!

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