Fundraising for schools
Make the Stephen Lawrence Day Foundation your School Charity of the Year. Celebrate Stephen Lawrence Day. Or take on The 22 Challenge as a school community.
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Whether you’re a student or a teacher, there are lots of ways you can get involved with fundraising at school.
Youth homelessness is an issue that links well with the national curriculum. And with your school’s help, we can support more homeless young people look towards a more positive future.
Ways your school can support Stephen Lawrence Day
- Nominate us as your Charity of the Year
- Encourage students, staff and parents to get involved with fundraising activities like bake sales, sponsored walks, non-uniform days, fairs, concerts and plays, and so much more
- Choose Stephen Lawrence Day as part of your First Give project
- Hold your own 22 Challenge in your building or grounds
Tell us about your fundraising event
Tell us your plans! We’d love to hear what you have in mind, tell us about your plans here. If you have already started to organise your fundraiser, please take a moment to tell us what you have planned. We love hearing about what our supporters are doing for us and it helps us to offer the support and advice you need.
Can we help?
If you need some more inspiration, get in touch with our friendly Events team, who’ll be more than happy to help.
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Fundraising ideas for your school
Holding a coffee morning or cake sale is the perfect way to raise money for Stephen Lawrence Day and have a great time whilst doing it!
How to plan a sponsored craft
Get crafting for a great cause. Raising money through one of your hobbies, what could be better?
How to organise a sponsored walk or run
Completing a sponsored walk or run is a great way to raise money for Stephen Lawrence Day whilst getting fit and taking in the sights!
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Find out more about Stephen Lawrence Day Foundation work
Stephen's Story
Stephen Lawrence was a young man with aspirations of becoming an architect, whose life was tragically cut short in a racially motivated attack on April 22, 1993. His story has become a symbol in the fight against racial injustice. The foundation was established to continue his legacy by promoting positive change in communities and providing opportunities for young people to thrive.
Standing for Equity
At the heart of our mission is a commitment to equality, diversity, and inclusion. We strive to create a society where everyone, regardless of their background, has the opportunity to succeed. Our programs and initiatives are designed to break down barriers and promote inclusivity in all aspects of life.
Empowering the Next Generation
The SLDF empowers young individuals by providing access to educational resources, career opportunities, and platforms to voice their experiences. Through initiatives like scholarships, mentorship programs, and the Youth Council, we support youth in achieving their aspirations and becoming active contributors to society.
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