Collect for Compassion

Thank you to all our collection volunteers!
Take to your high street, train station or supermarket to raise vital funds to support our campaigns and to promote farm animal welfare.
The more collections we have across the country, the more people we can reach about farm animal welfare and their consumer choices.
There are two main ways to carry out a collection for Compassion, either on private or public property. We have lots of handy tips and hints to help you with both.
Collecting on Private Property
An easy way to collect for Compassion is on private property, such as train stations and supermarkets. Busy spots like these ensure that fantastic totals are collected for Compassion.
Simply, contact your local station or supermarket manager for permission to collect.
Collecting on Public Property
Your local high street is the perfect place to raise awareness with your community about farm animal welfare and Compassion’s work.

Compassion supporters collecting in their local high street
To hold a collection in the street you need to obtain a permit from your local council, so get in touch with them to request an application form and reserve a date.
Take a peek at our fundraising pack for more information on organising collections on private and public property.
Remember, if you have a collection organised then let our Supporter Engagement Team know. We can help spread the word and rally together other supporters in your area to lend a hand on the day. As well as providing you with all the materials you will need.
Find out about collections in your area through our online map hereor to be kept informed about collections in your area get in touch with our Supporter Engagement Team.
Thank you for all of your support! We look forward to hearing about your compassionate collection.