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How Can You Help?

To set up a fundraising page for Roundabout, please visit our Just Giving Page here and click on the orange ‘Fundraise for us’ button, in the top right corner.

If you need help with your fundraising for Roundabout, please get in touch with us. We can help you set up fundraising pages and publicise your event on our social media pages. We welcome support from individual fundraisers and groups.

Get Involved Schools And Colleges

Schools and Colleges

Schools and Colleges, last year 82% of our work was with children and young people aged between 5 and 16 years. Supporting children and young people is at the heart of our work. There are lots of ways schools and colleges can support Roundabout’s work.

Get Involved Universities

Universities

University students would you like to support Roundabout through your RAG society, student’s society or fundraise on our own or with friends? There are lots of ways you can support Roundabout.

Get Involved Corporate Partner

Corporate partner

We look for partners that are well aligned with our charity. Our work is professional, effective, creative, empowering, supportive, inclusive, and authentic.

Get Involved Charity Of The Year

Charity of the Year

Whether you are a shop, restaurant, theatre group, school, or any other business we would be delighted to be your chosen charity of the year. By choosing Roundabout as your charity of the year you will be championing an organisation that supports the mental health of clients of all ages. You will be joining us in helping to Turn Lives Around

Get Involved Trusts And Foundations

Trusts and Foundations

The generosity and interest of Trusts and Foundations has been at the heart of Roundabout’s work for 36 years. If you would like to find out how your Charitable Trust or Foundation can help us to make a real, long-lasting difference to the lives of vulnerable and disadvantaged Londoners, read more below.

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Vicky Featherstone

Vicky Featherstone

“As somebody who believes deeply in the transformational power of theatre, it is a privilege to be able to endorse and support the life-changing and vital work of Roundabout. The expertise, dedication and sector leadership of this brilliant company has been a lifeline to so many young people, using drama therapy as a tool to […]

Rosie Hamilton-McGinty

Hi, my name is Rosie Hamilton-McGinty and Founder of A Winning Attitude Program of Character & Attitude Development. I was introduced to Roundabout Dramatherapy Charity some years ago and I was blown away by the dedication of the team and the work they do for all age groups within the Community via Schools, Day Centres, […]

Dave Hearn

Hi, my name is Dave and I am a founding member of Mischief Theatre, I was introduced to dramatherapy by Roundabout and was blown away by the amazing work they do. Mischief and I will continue to support them in any way we can. Dave Hearn Founding Member of Mischief Theatre Picture is of Dave […]

Tim Townsend

“Having had the pleasure of working for Roundabout for 13 years it was with a heavy heart that I left to start a new chapter in Somerset. Although I am many miles away I still remain in contact with Roundabout and I am proud to say that I was part of the organisation. Roundabout is […]

Hilco Capital

Hilco Capital have made a donation of £1,000 to Roundabout. Every year, Hilco makes a charitable donation in lieu of printing and posting paper Christmas cards to their clients. Instead, they sent a Christmas email with a banner promoting Roundabout and made a donation of £1,000. A huge THANK YOU from all of us at […]

Mischief Theatre Supports Roundabout

A big thank you to the cast, crew and audience at The Play That Goes Wrong who carried out a bucket collection for Roundabout in February 2019 raising a wonderful £1,946.55. Our thanks to the team at The Bank Robbery, who also carried out bucket collections for Roundabout in June 2019 raised a huge  £1720.90. Our […]

The Wolf Run

We would like to say a huge thank you to the brilliant ‘Wolf pack’. These trainees from Royal Central School of Speech and Drama took on and completed the Wolf Run in September 2018 – it was an epic run and assault course through hills, mud and water. They said, “We are all bumped and […]

Tesco Bags of Help

We were selected to receive a grant from the Tesco’s Bags For Life Scheme. The token voting took place in Croydon stores throughout November and December 2018 and we were fortunate to receive a grant of £3920.00 for dramatherapy sessions at a Croydon Junior School.

Storytelling Open Mic

A big thank you to  the dramatherapy from Royal Central School of Speech and Drama students who raised £95 for Roundabout at their storytelling fundraising in December 2018. https://www.cssd.ac.uk/

Three Peaks Challenge

In order to raise funds for Roundabout, a team of 8 took part in the Three Peaks Challenge on July 9th 2018. Starting at 4pm our Superhero Team: Tim Haythorne, Richard Handley, Will Richardson, Ollie Swinburn, Adam Montgomery, James Barker, Mark Haythorne, and Bernie Handley climbed Ben Nevis (1344m), then travelled to climb Scafell Pike […]

Martina Laird

Martina Laird

We are delighted to announce Martina Laird has joined Tanya Moodie as patron of Roundabout. Martina has worked extensively in the industry as an actor She has recently completed a national tour of the National Theatre’s critically acclaimed production of Moon On A Rainbow Shawl by Trinidadian playwright Errol John. Her theatre work also includes […]

Matthew Spencer

Matthew Spencer

Matthew is an actor who was born and raised in Sussex and is now based in South London. Since graduating from the Guildhall School of Music & Drama in 2005 he has mainly been working in theatre, appearing three times in the West End, in Bent, Nicholas Nickleby, Warhorse and most recently as Winston Smith […]

Tim Townsend

Tim worked for roundabout from 2001 to 2014. In that time he worked with a number of different client groups but his main area of work was school based with children and young people on the Autistic Spectrum and those with Emotional and Behavioural Difficulties. Tim now lives in Somerset and works as part of […]

Stella Duffy

Stella Duffy writes novels, plays and short stories, she is a theatre director, and is leading Fun Palaces – the nationwide project of engagement in arts and sciences for all – in October 2014. “I believe in the value of theatre on a very profound level – not simply as something to engage in as […]