Fundraising
Your Events
Do you think that you can put on a fundraising event in aid of OCD Action?
One of the best ways to help OCD Action is to put on your own fundraising event. All you need is some time, a great idea and a bit of persuasion. To help you along, we have put together some ideas to help get you thinking.
If you decide that you want to go ahead with an event, please let us know first. That way we can give you any advice and support you may want, make sure that you have the paperwork you need, and enable you to promote your event on this website.
Recent Fundraising Events
This Sunday Richard Eason completed the Royal Parks Half Marathon. Richard has completed the course in an amzing 1 hour 57 mins and so far has raised almost £700 for our work. To find out more about why Richard is helping us you can visit his page and show your support by clicking here.
Our Advocacy Manager, Jude Wynne, works tirelessly throughout the year securing a better deal for people with OCD. This July Jude has joined our fundraising volunteers and is set to take part in her first ever Triathlon. The Deva Diva’s event takes place in Chester and consists of a 500m open [...]
OCD Action supporter, David Davies has raised an amazing £4,670 after taking part in the Round the Island Race in aid of OCD Action. David and his team joined a flotilla of other enthusiast to race around the Isle of Wight on Saturday the 25th June.
David told us;
“I have never sailed in an event [...]
Piers Watson, OCD Action’s president is leading by example. He is setting off to tackle the mighty Kilimanjaro, Africa’s highest peak. Not only this, but he is also taking his children Hope and Ben with him for company.
If you want to follow in Pier’s footsteps you can find out more about taking on challenge events for [...]
Climbing for OCD
OCD Action’s mountain man Peter Kinloch is at it again. This time, Peter is tackling the big one – Everest. You can support Peter and help raise funds for OCD Action by visiting his fundraising page here.
“For some reason that I cannot explain, I have always been drawn towards mountains. Since the age [...]
Could you be an OCD Action Volunteer Advocate?
Due to the success of the Advocacy Service and the demands placed upon it, we are currently recruiting a number of Volunteer Advocates to work in the North West of England and North Wales. These Advocates will receive training and support from the OCD Action Advocacy Manager and [...]