
Fundraise
Are you ready to take on a challenge and raise vital funds for survivors of domestic abuse as you do so?
Whether you’re a marathon runner, star baker or something even more adventurous, you can use your skills to help change the story for survivors of domestic abuse.
Get your fundraising packTake on a challenge
Fiona did a triathlon. Gwen climbed the three peaks of Snowdon, Scafell Pike and Ben Nevis. Mike and some friends cycled all the way from London to Paris! What challenge could you set yourself?
For some inspiration and advice, take a look at Rosemary’s story – she takes on a walking challenge every year for Restored!
Read Rosemary’s fundraising story
“Restored has come to mean a great deal to me, not only as a survivor who has benefitted from the Restored Survivors Network, but because it is a charity that I am in awe of for what it is doing to stand up against violence towards women and domestic abuse, whilst equipping people in positions of authority, including the church, to be able to respond well.”
- Elisabeth, marathon runner extraordinaire
Celebrate with Restored
Whether it’s your birthday, an anniversary, or even your wedding, could you take the opportunity to raise funds for survivors of domestic abuse? For guidance on how to collect donations, take a look in your Fundraising Pack.

“We loved supporting Restored through our wedding – it was a great opportunity to raise awareness of the amazing work you do!”
- Becky & Dan, superstar fundraisers
We’re cheering you on!
Thank you for using your time and energy to support survivors of domestic abuse. We’ll be praying for you, and cheering you on every step of the way. If you’d like help to organise your event, set up a fundraising page, or publicise your event, just get in touch.
Order your fundraising pack
Get things started by ordering your free fundraising pack, packed with tips and ideas to make your fundraiser super successful
Donate today
You can also give directly to support survivors of domestic abuse. Anything you can give will mean more survivors can find support and community through our Survivors’ Network, and more churches can be equipped to effectively respond to domestic abuse.