There are lots of ways you can support our work and help us to make a real difference…

Fundraise for us when you shop online

You can raise money for us every time you shop online. It’s simple to set up and doesn’t cost you a thing. Just visit www.easyfundraising.org.uk/northbristoladvice to register. 

If you shop on Amazon, please use Amazon Smile and choose North Bristol Advice Centre as your charity. It is the same as regular Amazon, but they will donate money to us for every purchase made. Just visit Amazon Smile to register.

Join us on our Bristol Legal Walk

Every year, we join the sponsored “walk for justice” in Bristol to raise awareness of the need for free legal advice, and to fundraise for North Bristol Advice Centre. If you’d like to join our team, please get in touch.

Fundraising Activities and Events

Plan your own fundraiser for North Bristol Advice Centre and raise the funds we need to keep our services going.

Here are some ideas to get you started….

>> Join a race and use your place to raise money for North Bristol Advice Centre. Whether it’s 5k or an ultra-marathon, every mile will change lives.

>> Organise a sponsored walk or bike ride with friends and family.

>> Go virtual and take on a challenge from home. Clock up the miles over a week, month or more and keep everyone updated with your progress.

>> Hold a bake sale, organise a quiz or hold coffee morning.

Please contact us

If you are inspired to fundraise for North Bristol Advice Centre, we will support you every step of the way. Please contact:

Katherine Tanko
0117 951 5751 Ext 216
katherine@northbristoladvice.org.uk

Client stories

Sharon

Sharon’s Story

Sharon lives with her husband in social housing and is unfit to work due to severe health conditions, including osteoarthritis and severe anxiety and depression. Despite receiving PIP since 2016, her benefits were reduced following a review in April 2023, leading to significant anxiety and a lengthy appeals process.

Eliana

Eliana’s Story

Eliana, a single mother of three, faces many challenges. Unemployed and on benefits, she struggles with depression and anxiety. Since 2016, Eliana has dealt with financial difficulties, including debt and Council Tax arrears.

Christa

Christa’s Story

When Christa’s partner suffered a stroke, they could no longer manage financially and accrued debt of over £18,000.