Fundraising Team Enquiries
Get in touch if you have any questions about fundraising, donations, gifts in Wills, raffles, our weekly lottery, shop orders or products, challenge events or corporate fundraising.
Frequently Asked Questions
How can Coeliac UK support my fundraising?
We are grateful to all of our fundraisers for taking the time to raise vital funds for Coeliac UK and to help you in your efforts, we can provide you with some key fundraising materials.
Whether you’d like a t-shirt sporting the Coeliac UK logo to wear at an event, a collection box, a banner, balloons, posters or anything else, please get in touch with our Fundraising Team and we’ll be able to supply you with these.
Do you have charity places in the London Marathon? How do I get a place?
We have a very limited number of charity places in the London Marathon and would always encourage interested runners to also enter the public ballot.
You will need to complete an application form for the London Marathon and places will then be allocated once the public ballot results have been announced. Please email fundraising@coeliac.org.uk for more information.
Where does the money I raise go?
The funds raised by our supporters play a vital part in the service we offer people who have to live without gluten.
- We provide information and support through our dedicated Helpline
- We campaign to improve diagnosis rates, for improved follow up care and safe food.
- We fund research into the disease, new treatments and potential cures.
- We also work closely with healthcare professionals and build unique networks with food manufacturers, retailers and caterers.
Does Coeliac UK fund research?
Every year the Charity invests a lot of money into research. Some of that research is looking at the underlying genetic make up of people with coeliac disease while other research looks at the day to day impact on people living with the condition. We are the largest investor in research into coeliac disease in the UK. We usually advertise for applications to research grants annually in the medical press.