Fundraise for us this Christmas (General)
Make a difference this Christmas with your fundraising
Music has the power to bring us together all year round, but this is especially true during the festive season. Music helps unlocks feelings and memories and brings us together. It’s a universal language. This festive season, you can help children who need music most to experience that same joy.
For children like Poppy, who has a rare genetic disorder that affects brain development, the world can feel overwhelming. But in music therapy, she finds light in moments of connection, joy, and belonging. Music has become her way of communicating and her family’s lifeline.
Thinking of putting on a festive fundraiser this year? Why not make it musical and make it count. Every pound you raise will help bring music therapy to more children like Poppy this festive season and beyond.
Help a child shine. Give the gift of music.

How you can fundraise for us this festive season
There are lots of ways you can fundraise for us. Here are just a few ideas to get you started:
- Organise a festive gig for your local community
- Ask people to sponsor you to learn an instrument and showcase your new skills to sponsors in 2026
- Organise a festive bake sale
- Run 5k (or more!) in festive fancy dress
To support you whilst you fundraise for us, we’ve created some downloadable resources, such as social media posts, posters and printable bunting, to help you along the way. Simply fill out the form below and we’ll send your free downloads to you.
How to pay in your fundraiser
There are different ways to pay in your fundraising:
- If you’re fundraising using Enthuse, rest assured that all the funds will automatically be transferred to us.
- You can also request our bank account details by emailing [email protected]
- Or alternatively you can pay it in on our website here.
Help a child like Poppy shine this Christmas with your fundraising
For children like Poppy, music therapy has been transformative. Three-year-old Poppy lives with Rett syndrome, a rare genetic disorder that affects brain development. When words fail, music gives her a voice. It helps her connect with her family, express herself, and shine.
In every other situation, Poppy struggled to communicate. But with music, it was different. She was responding to us in ways we didn’t think were possible.
Rhiannon, Poppy’s mum

How your fundraising makes a difference
£500
Could go towards buying a set of brand new musical instruments for a school. Without a range of musical instruments for our clients to play, there can be no music therapy.
£960
Could fund a block of 12 music therapy sessions to help a child like Poppy connect with her family, express herself, and shine.
£2,400
Could go towards music therapist training for a term. It costs us £9,500 to train one music therapist for one year. There can be no music therapy without the incredible work they do.
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