Sales fundraising has never been easier!
We are now partnering with Work for Good to make it even easier for small businesses to help The Society of St James to tackle homelessness.
If you run or work for a small business we understand that you’re pulled in many different directions, so it means a lot to us that you’d like to create a positive impact that expands far beyond the work you do.
It’s never been easier for you to sustainably support us through your sales:
- Visit our Work for Good page and sign-up via “Fundraise for us“
- Pledge your donation by selecting The Society of St James and set up your donation e.g. 5% of your sales or £1 per product.
- Share your sales fundraising intentions via your website and social media.
By setting this up through Work for Good you will be joining a growing community of like-minded businesses, by donating in a legal, simple and sustainable way that works for you.
You can choose the amount and frequency, plus with no minimum (or maximum!) donation amount, you can give as you grow.
To support us through your sales, you must have a Commercial Participation Agreement, which is created through the Work for Good donations form. Once this agreement is in place, you’ll be able to publicise your giving and share your support for The Society of St James in plain text; alongside the Work for Good logo.
We’d love to join you on your journey as you use your sales for good. Kick start your sales fundraising by signing up and creating your first agreement here.
Find out how else you can support The Society of St James here.

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One off donation
£12 could go towards providing essential items like toiletries, towels and a change of clothes for someone moving from rough sleeping into a hostel.
£25 could go towards providing a bus ticket and interview attire for someone to attend a job interview, giving them the opportunity to secure employment and rebuild their life.
Just £20
a month could help us provide a wide variety of activities, accredited courses and volunteering opportunities so that people can explore their strengths. This is vital to helping secure a route into employment, and ultimately in sustaining a tenancy.
Just £50
a month could go towards helping someone furnish and decorate their first ever home. Giving people this choice is central to recovering from years of trauma and essential to building the stability necessary to sustain a tenancy.
Just £100
a month could go towards providing ongoing support to someone seeking a safe and secure privately rented home, including assistance with finding a reputable landlord, navigating tenancy agreements, and setting up essential utilities.