Ways to Donate
Every contribution helps bring this condition out of the shadows. By donating or becoming a sponsor, you support vital research, strengthen a growing community, and help ensure that no family faces this journey alone.
Fundraiser Ideas
Whether you’re planning something big or small, serious or a little bit silly like running a race dressed as a sausage, we would love to hear about it! Every idea, event, and challenge helps make a real difference, and we would be incredibly proud to support you along the way.
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From bake sales and sponsored runs to community events and personal challenges, your creativity can help raise vital funds and awareness for ACTA2.
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Get in touch using the link below and we will send you a fundraising pack filled with everything you need to get started, including helpful tips, resources, and guidance to make your event a success.
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Together, we can achieve something truly meaningful.
Become a Sponsor or Charity Partner
For a charity like ours, sponsorship is more than support, it’s partnership. It helps fund vital research, grow awareness, and strengthen a community that so many families rely on.
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As a sponsor, your support is recognised and shared. You’ll be featured on our website, invited to special events and fundraising evenings, and become part of a network driving real change. Together, we can make the invisible visible and move closer to a better future for those affected.
Our Governance
Volunteer
Volunteer Leadership
The ACTA2 Alliance UK is overseen by a dedicated board of trustees who provide strategic direction. We follow UK charity regulations to ensure ethical standards and transparency in all our initiatives.
Accountability
Ethical Standards
We are fully committed to accountability and the ethical use of funds. Our decision-making processes are designed to be transparent, ensuring that every contribution directly supports our core charitable mission.
Collaboration
Clinical Collaboration
We work in close partnership with clinical experts and researchers to bridge gaps in medical understanding. Crucially, the patient voice is integrated into our priorities to guide a community-focused future.