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Every year, CSV helps a million people to change their lives for the better. You could help us to reach more people.
We need to raise £2 million from companies, charitable trusts and people like you to match fund our projects and make a difference to people who need us.
This year, with your help, we could:
- Enable 7,000 retired people to lead an active retirement and share a lifetime of skills and experience with their communities
- Challenge 2,000 young people to give up to a year of full-time service to people who need their help
- Get 100,000 busy people involved in their communities, often for the first time, through weekend, bite-size projects
- Provide up to 150,000 weeks of training for disadvantaged people to help them get into a career
- Help over 12,000 organisations broadcast their message to people all over the UK through our unique network of local radio CSV Action Desks
- Create opportunities for 45,000 children and young people to learn and develop within, and beyond, the classroom
If you would like to read more about what we can do in a year, view our Facts and Figures and download our latest Annual Review.
We’ve made it easy to give to CSV. Click below to go to a secure site to donate to CSV online:

For more information about CSV fundraising Contact: Helen Stack Telephone: 020 7643 1340 Email: hstack@csv.org.uk
Click here if you would like to volunteer with CSV, or call us on our Freephone number: 0800 374 991
CSV is a charity no: 291222 and a registered company no: 1435877
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You can click here to donate to CSV now
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Above: Yoga therapist and teacher Anna Blackmore limbers up for the challenge of a lifetime.
On 13 August Anna celebrated her 50th birthday by climbing her first mountain. And there’s no place to start like the top - Mont Blanc, Europe’s highest mountain!
To mark this magnificent achievement Anna has raised awareness and nearly £9,000 in online and offline donations for CSV RSVP’s befriending schemes in London.
Befriending projects are so important to frail and isolated older people. RSVP’s volunteers – all aged 50 plus themselves – provide practical help with simple tasks, like changing a light bulb or collecting a prescription. But being there as a friendly face, for conversation and contact with the outside world, is perhaps their most important role.
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