Charity Appeal Sees £900,000 Donations as Britain Grapples with Rising Hate Crime
A staggering £900,000 has been raised by The Guardian's charity appeal in a bid to combat rising hate crime and social division. The campaign, which officially launched just a few weeks ago, has brought together five prominent charities working tirelessly to bring communities together despite differences in skin colour, culture, or faith.
The appeal's theme of hope in times of unhopefulness resonated deeply with readers, who have responded with generosity, raising the impressive sum. Now, it's not too late for others to contribute – donations will close on Wednesday evening.
Your generosity will support a range of vital initiatives across the UK, including Locality and Hope Unlimited Charitable Trust's regranting of funds to local organisations working to foster pride and solidarity in communities. The Linking Network and Who Is Your Neighbour? will use their shares to expand their pioneering work, while Citizens UK will invest its share in training community leaders.
The 2025 charity appeal has once again demonstrated the vital role played by the voluntary sector, with Guardian readers having raised over £16m through annual appeals since 2013. The latest initiative is a testament to the power of collective action in combating hate and promoting unity.
With donations still open, there's an opportunity for others to make a positive impact on the lives of people affected by social division and rising hatred. By contributing to this appeal, you'll be supporting grassroots work that seeks to break down barriers and build bridges between communities.
A staggering £900,000 has been raised by The Guardian's charity appeal in a bid to combat rising hate crime and social division. The campaign, which officially launched just a few weeks ago, has brought together five prominent charities working tirelessly to bring communities together despite differences in skin colour, culture, or faith.
The appeal's theme of hope in times of unhopefulness resonated deeply with readers, who have responded with generosity, raising the impressive sum. Now, it's not too late for others to contribute – donations will close on Wednesday evening.
Your generosity will support a range of vital initiatives across the UK, including Locality and Hope Unlimited Charitable Trust's regranting of funds to local organisations working to foster pride and solidarity in communities. The Linking Network and Who Is Your Neighbour? will use their shares to expand their pioneering work, while Citizens UK will invest its share in training community leaders.
The 2025 charity appeal has once again demonstrated the vital role played by the voluntary sector, with Guardian readers having raised over £16m through annual appeals since 2013. The latest initiative is a testament to the power of collective action in combating hate and promoting unity.
With donations still open, there's an opportunity for others to make a positive impact on the lives of people affected by social division and rising hatred. By contributing to this appeal, you'll be supporting grassroots work that seeks to break down barriers and build bridges between communities.