From a monthly donation to a sponsored run or bake sale, there are lots of ways for you to get involved and make a difference.
Make a difference today
We believe that every young person, regardless of their circumstances, should have the opportunity to grow their knowledge, skills, confidence and wellbeing through a visit to our farms.
Every year over 3,000 children and young people from underserved communities are able to connect with nature, thanks to the generosity of our supporters.
Whether you donate, hold a fundraising event, involve your workplace or take on a challenge, you’re helping more children take home the benefits of being farmers for a week.
Get involved
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Donate or fundraise
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Corporate partners
By working in partnership with us, you and your company can provide invaluable support to Farms for City Children.
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Grants and philanthropy
Grant makers and major donors play a vital role in helping us achieve our mission, both now and for the future.
Our impact
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100%
of lead adults said that their farm residential had a positive impact on their young people’s awareness of nature.
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89%
of young people said they now know more about nature after their farm visit.
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100%
of lead adults said that young people’s social connections and wellbeing were improved as a result of the visit.
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76%
of young people said they had a better ‘not giving up’ attitude than before their visit.
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Gifts in wills and in memory giving
Remembering Farms for City Children in your will or giving in memory of a loved one create lasting legacies that enable us to provide life-enhancing experiences for years to come.
Find out how you can make these special gifts and help us to support even more young people to forge life-long connections with nature, food and farming.
Our fundraising team
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Lisa TameHead of Fundraising
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Nathalie EwingGrants Development Manager
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Tracy IzodTrusts & Foundations Fundraiser
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Susannah MairCorporate Fundraising Manager
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Fiona MichaelIndividual Giving & Legacy Manager
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Naomi ShannonDatabase Administrator