Fundraising Rewards

Unlock exclusive rewards for fundraising!

To thank you for your hard work and support with fundraising for Wellness Month, we have different rewards for you to unlock and claim to recognise your progress and successes. Along the way, you can also unlock and claim digital badges for your fundraising page to celebrate your achievements and milestones.

* Terms and conditions apply.

Raise £25

Raise £25 and you’ll unlock your first reward to claim, a fetching Diabetes UK challenge t-shirt. If you’ve opted to receive rewards and claimed yours, we’ll post these to you shortly after reaching the target.

Raise £50

Claim your Diabetes UK reusable water bottle to help quench your thirst when you head out for an activity, when you hit the £50 mark. If you’ve opted to receive rewards and claimed yours, we’ll post these to you shortly after reaching the target.

Raise £150

Raise £150 and claim your exclusive ‘must-have’ Diabetes UK Scarf to wear with pride and help keep you warm. If you’ve opted to receive rewards and claimed yours, we’ll post these to you shortly after reaching the target.

Need further fundraising support then join our Facebook Group where our team will be on hand to help!

Open to all abilities, you can participate and fundraise individually or as a team. You can register here for Wellness Month.

Why your fundraising is so important.

The money you raise will help Diabetes UK provide vital information, support and services to the 5.6 million people in the UK who are living with diabetes and their families.

Support like yours enables more people to manage their diabetes well, avoid complications and gain access to the technologies and treatments they need.

Here are a few examples of how your fundraising could help. Please feel free to share these with your supporters.

£40

could fund an hour's use of super- resolution microscopes to study the pancreas, which could lead to a new generation of better treatments for people with type 2 diabetes.

£70

could pay for one round of genetic analysis to help our researchers unravel how genes can influence our risk of developing type 2 diabetes.

£100

could help us host an event in a local community space, inviting healthcare professionals to deliver talks on important topics to support people to live well with diabetes.