Empower Future Advocates for Girls’ Rights with Just £35! 🌟
Gift £35
to provide 1 girl with a spot in a summer programme or the Girls Human Rights Festival.
Gift £70
to provide 2 girls places in a summer programme or the Girls Human Rights Festival.
Gift £105
to provide 3 girls with places in a summer programme or the Girls Human Rights Festival.
Gift £175
Want to make an even bigger impact? Sponsor 5 girls for £175. Together, we can create waves of change.
Gift £350
Looking to amplify your influence? Sponsor 10 girls for £350. United, we can initiate significant transformation.
Gift £1,000
Looking to significantly impact our mission? Fund scholarships, support our Festival, expand our global presence, & help make February Girls Human Rights Month.
CUSTOM AMOUNT: Donate any amount! Large or small donations, all are gratefully received.
For Partnership & Sponsorship, please get in touch with us.
Ways to Give
There are many ways to support the Girls Human Rights Hub, from one-time donations to regular giving, fundraising events, and corporate partnerships. Here are some of the ways you can give:
One-Time Donations: You can make a one-time donation to the Girls Human Rights Hub by visiting our website and clicking on the “Donate” button. You can choose to donate any amount you wish, and your gift will go towards supporting our programs and initiatives.
Regular Giving: You can support us on an ongoing basis by becoming a regular donor. This can be done by setting up a monthly, quarterly, or annual donation. This is a great way to support us in the long term and helps us plan for the future.
Fundraising Events: You can support Girls Human Rights Hub by hosting your own fundraising event or participating in one of our events. This can include a sponsored run or walk, a bake sale, or a charity auction. You can get creative and come up with your own unique fundraising idea.
Charity Dinners: You can also host a charity dinner in support of Girls Human Rights Hub. This is a great way to raise money while also bringing people together to learn more about our work and the issues affecting girls' human rights.