How you can help

Whether you give your time, experience, support or donations, there are lots of different ways to get involved with Working Families:

Become a Changemaker

Join our network of committed individuals to ensure the voice of hard working families is heard in business and government.  Click here for more details.

Last chance to sponsor our Marathon runner, Declan Anderson

We're delighted that our Marathon Man, Declan Anderson, a Marine Biology student at Bangor University, completed the London Marathon in an awesome 4 hours 12 minutes - well done Declan!  If you forgot to sponsor Declan you can still do it - visit  www.justgiving.com/declan-anderson and show some last minute support for Declan and for Working Families.

Set up your own event

Why not set up your own activity and raise money for Working Families in the process? Be it a softball tournament, a Himalayan bicycle ride or an egg and spoon race there are countless ways to support us and have fun in the process.  

Make a donation

Every pound given to Working Families makes a real difference and enables us to keep providing vital support to working parents and carers. 

If you'd like to become a regular giver click  here.

If you'd like to give a one-off gift please click here:

If your employer offers the Payroll Giving scheme you can donate to Working Families directly through your salary via Child Concern Consortium.  Ask your payroll department if they belong to the scheme.

Get your company involved

We run regular conferences to promote best practice for flexible working.  If you would like to attend one of these conferences (or speak at one!), see events for employers for more details.

You could also get your organisation to sign up as an employer member to improve their work place culture.