Just by shopping you can support the National Memorial Family Fund

4WardEverUK • 31 December 2024

provided by: Tippa Naphtali

republished: 1 January 2025

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You can now support the National Memorial Family Fund every time you shop online.

It’s really simple, and donors are not out-of-pocket!


You can easily help raise money for the fund simply by doing something that we all do on a regular basis… Our shopping for food, furniture, DIY, garden products, movies, clothing or items via over 8,000 brands including Amazon, Western Union, eBay and many other outlets.


Visit our Easyfundraising page for details and registration here:  www.easyfundraising.org.uk/causes/nationalmemorialfamily

"United to make a difference"

The National Memorial Family Fund is led by 4WardEverUK, in association with Naphtali & Associates, Catalyst 4 Change, Migrant Media and others.

How Easyfundraising Works!

When you use easyfundraising.org.uk to shop with any of their 4,000 retailers, the retailer makes a small donation to say thanks, and this gets transferred to your cause.


Just shop online as you would normally! You can also use the website or App to browse retailers. Then just click on the retailer you’d like to shop with. It’s simple, and you’ll help our cause.

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