Fundraising Ideas
Calling all crafters, bakers, skydivers and bucket shakers!
Fundraising for Little Hearts Matter helps us to continue supporting families through every step of the half a heart journey. We love hearing about all of the different fundraising events our supporters are doing. Be sure to tell us about your event here.
Here you will find some fundraising ideas, but rest assured we are super flexible and open to any of your fab fundraising ideas!
A Summer of Fundraising 😎
School’s out! Let the summer of fun begin – and what better way to keep kids busy than with a fundraising adventure that gives back?
Whether your child is 5 or 15, we’ve created a list of easy, age-appropriate fundraising ideas to inspire creativity, kindness and action during the summer holidays.
Click here for your printable ideas sheet : Summer Fundraising Ideas
Let us know what you’ve been up to at fundraising@lhm.org.uk, we’d love to celebrate your fundraising with a certificate!

Host a Half Dress Down Day! 👕
This great fundraiser is all about having fun and raising much-needed funds and awareness for children with half a heart. All you have to do is wear ‘half’ a fun costume – wear a suit jacket with your pyjama trousers, be half a superhero and half a ballerina, put half of your hair up and leave half of it down, or wear just half a face of make up. There are so many ways you can get involved. Let your imagination run wild and make a real difference for the families we support.
Click here to register your interest, we’ll help get your event up and running.

Take on a challenge event 💪
There are masses of challenge events out there and we welcome them all! From running and riding, to swimming and hiking, we can help find the perfect challenge for you.
Fundraising in memory ❤️
Supporting LHM in memory of a loved one is a very special thing to do. By donating or fundraising in memory, you’re giving an incredible gift that will help us to keep supporting families affected by a single ventricle heart condition.

Photo: Raising for Ronnie.