Every coin collected will help fund groundbreaking research to cure paralysis, giving hope to the millions of people living with a spinal cord injury worldwide.
Whether you plan to pass a collection around friends or family or place a tin on a shop counter, your support makes a real difference and brings us closer to a cure for paralysis.
Do I need a collection tin or box?
If you are actively fundraising in person such as at your workplace or a bake sale then a collection box will be best suited for you. This can be sent out easily in the post and you can recycle it after use.
Request a collection boxIf you plan to place and leave a collection point somewhere,such as on a shop counter or reception desk, you’ll need a secure collection tin. Full guidance is below but please get in touch if you’d like to learn more.
Guidance for requesting a tin
Download your guide to collection tinsBefore you request a collection tin, please ensure you’ve read our Collection Tin Guide in full and secured any permissions you need to display it.
Once your application is approved, you’ll be responsible for looking after your tin, which includes:
- Paying in the donations that have been collected in the tin.
- Keeping the tin in good condition and with the correct security seals.
- Emptying it regularly.
- Returning the tin when required.
If you’d like to organise a group collection, for example at a train station or supermarket, please contact us first.
We’ll guide you through everything you need to know so your collection is safe, legal, and a success.
Get in touch

If you would like any help or advice with your fundraising plans please get in touch. You can email us by clicking on the button below or phone 0203 8247 400. We look forward to hearing from you.
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