Philanthropic gifts
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Your donation will help the young people who access our service receive the advice, skills and support they need to get their lives back on track.
Our Philanthropy team work to match your interests with Stephen Lawrence Day projects and services, including in housing, education and employment.
You will be in direct contact with a member of the team who will make sure you see the full impact of your gift, including through personal updates and invitations to see how your support is changing young people’s lives.
Please contact the Philanthropy team at philanthropy@stephen.org to discuss your needs.
How you can make an impact
Gifts of £5,000 or beyond have the potential to make real and lasting impact and will be stewarded by our Philanthropy team. With a record number of young people accessing our services, your contribution is needed now more than ever.
There are many ways that your high value gift could drive real impact.
£ 5,000
£ 50,000
Ways you can give a major gift with Stephen
Get in touch with Stephen Philanthropy team
To learn more about how you can have the biggest impact and give in the way that suits you, please contact the Philanthropy team at info@stephenlawrenceday.org
Donate online
Donor Advised Funds
It’s easy to make a donation to Stephen Lawrence Day through your Donor Advised Fund (including CAF, NPC or your bank’s own Donor Advised Fund). Request a grant distribution from your provider and quote Stephen Lawrence Day Soho’ or our charity number ‘292411’
Pledges and multi-year gifts
You can make a pledge to Stephen Lawrence Day now for a gift that will arrive later in the year. You can also give a multi-year commitment that provides sustained support for an area of our work. Please get in touch to learn more.
Real stories
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.
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