Other ways to give

Gertrude Usaiwevhu and her son Munyaradzi in Zimbabwe

Just Text Giving...

Progressio have joined JustTextGiving, a free service provided by Just Giving and Vodaphone that allows supporters to donate for free via mobile phone.

Simply Text PROG40 £10 to 70070 to make a donation to our work.

You can also make your gift worth 25% more by ticking the Gift Aid box! It couldn't be simpler.

Give while you are shopping…

By visiting www.easyfundraising.org.uk before you shop online, you can help us raise vital funds – and it won’t cost you a penny!

More than 2,000 online retailers – including Amazon, Argos, M&S, eBay, John Lewis, Sainsbury’s, and many others – have signed up to the easyfundraising scheme. So how does it work?

First, you have to register with www.easyfundraising.org.uk and select Progressio as your chosen charity. Then, whenever you want to shop online, just log in to easyfundraising first. Simple! Then, each time you buy something, Progressio will receive a donation of up to 15% of the amount you have spent – and it’s donated by the retailer, so there is no extra cost to you!

All you need to do is visit www.easyfundraising.org.uk and select Progressio as your cause!

Give in memory…

Making a donation in memory of a loved one is not only a way of celebrating their life but it is a way of honouring their commitment to justice and peace. By giving a gift to Progressio you could give someone a better future free from poverty.

If you would like us to post a message to your loved one on a ‘tributes’ page on our website, please email us with your name, date of donation and method of donation (eg through this website), along with a short message.

Fundraise & Friend-raise...

By holding an event, taking part in a run or organising a talk in your church you could help Progressio in  big way. We need funds and we also need friends! Click here to see how you can get involved in fundraising and friend-raising for Progressio.


Photo: Gertrude Usaiwehvu and her son Munyaradzi. Gertrude leads a group of women in Zimbabwe who, with support from Progressio and our partner organisation Batsirai, visit children from surrounding villages who have been orphaned by HIV. "Our biggest challenge is identifying sources of food and school fees for these orphans because so many people do not have work or money," says Gertrude, who is herself HIV-positive. (Photo © Marcus Perkins/Progressio)