Fundraise With Us

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Want to run, bake, or stream for a good cause?

Fundraising is an easy way to support our work and raise awareness of the life-changing impacts of scarring.

We’re thrilled to have you here, considering lending your support to our research. Your generosity truly makes a difference. Whether you’re an experienced fundraiser or just starting out, your efforts play a crucial role in helping us deliver scar free healing within a generation.

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Ready to go?

You can easily start your fundraiser on JustGiving for The Scar Free Foundation using the purple button below.

If you have any questions, please contact Rob Dickinson, Head of Fundraising at [email protected].

We’re happy to help you set up your fundraiser with official logos and photos of our amazing Ambassadors and supporters.

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Funding
Professor Amber Young stands inside a laboratory wearing a white lab coat. Amber has shoulder length red hair, a fringe, and wears black glasses. She discusses something with a seated colleague. He also wears black glasses, has short grey hair, and wears a white laboratory coat too.

Applications now open for the 2026 Amber Young Burns Research Fellowship

Made possible through Professor Amber Young’s legacy, this £20,000 Fellowship supports the next generation of burns researchers to improve care for children and young people affected by burns.

Read: Applications now open for the 2026 Amber Young Burns Research Fellowship
Events
On the left, Kristina Stiles wears a white top and glasses as she smiles at the camera holding a copy of her book 'Oops family burns', an education resource aimed at minimising domestic burns and scalds which was part funded by The Scar Free Foundation. On the right, Ben Gallagher, a British Army Special Forces Veteran, stands on a stoney path among mountains, grass and trees and smiles at the camera. Ben wears a grey walking outfit and red backpack.

Registration now open for our second Community Event, in association with Royal British Veterans Enterprise

Everyone is welcome at the second of our free, informal Community Events, featuring a talk from renowned British Army and UK Special Forces Veteran, Ben Gallagher.

Read: Registration now open for our second Community Event, in association with Royal British Veterans Enterprise

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