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Susie’s cheese and pumpkin seed scones

Delicious recipes

Susie’s cheese and pumpkin seed scones

For those of you with a savoury tooth!

Zara’s Yorkshire parkin

Delicious recipes

Zara’s Yorkshire parkin

Definitely an autumn favourite – perfect for bonfire night!

Paying in your dough

Catch-up with Cake!

To pay in the fundraising dough from your Catch-up with Cake, you can do the following:

Macular Week 2024

Fundraising and events

This year, Macular Week runs from Monday 24 to Sunday 30 June.

Fundraising resources

Fundraising and events

We want to make your fundraising as easy and fun as possible for you.

Create an online fundraising page

Fundraising resources

We recommend creating an online page to help you with your fundraising to help Beat Macular Disease. It’s very easy to set up and a great way for family and friends to donate, wherever they live in the world.

Advice and frequently-asked questions for fundraising through events

Fundraising resources

Whether you have a Macular Society charity place or your own event place, here’s everything you need to know.

Fundraising guidelines

Fundraising resources

Keep it safe and legal

Advertising your event

We have A4 branded poster templates to help you promote your event, which include our charity numbers. If you use your own promotional materials, please ensure you quote our registered charity numbers.

How your fundraising helps us

Fundraising and events

Macular disease is the biggest cause of sight loss in the UK, with around 300 people diagnosed every day. It steals your sight, your confidence, and your ability to do the things you love. It can affect people of any age — even children — but not enough is known about why, and there is still no cure.

Corporate fundraising

Fundraising and events

Get in touch!

We work in partnership with companies of all shapes and sizes, across a wide range of industries, to deliver clear business benefits and raise vital funds to help Beat Macular Disease. To find out more about how we do this, contact Emma Malcolm at Emma.Malcolm@macularsociety.org