How to Fundraise

When you registered for Walk With Me, you automatically received your own fundraising website. These online fundraising tools and social media will help you spread the word and maximize your fundraising impact.

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Fundraising Tips

Boost your Walk With Me Fundraising:
  • Set Your Fundraising Target—Make It a Challenge!
    Pick a bold goal, like $250, to fund crucial therapy sessions to help a child walk. Think of it as your personal quest to make a huge difference! Plus, you’ll snag a fundraising prize.

  • Be the Trailblazer!
    Kick off your campaign with a personal donation. Show everyone how it's done and inspire them to follow your lead!

  • Get Digital and Get Personal
    Brighten up your Fundraising Center page and make it your own. Share it everywhere—social media, texts, and emails. Personal touches and stories make your campaign shine!

  • Write Personal Letters
    Draft some heartfelt notes to friends, family, and local businesses. Tell them how their support will help families in need. A personal touch makes all the difference!

  • Rock Your Workplace
    Rally your coworkers for a fundraising blitz! Ask your company to back you up, and spread the word through emails, bulletin boards, or even a fun office event.

  • Build Your Dream Team
    Invite friends and family to join your Walk With Me team. Challenge each person to recruit someone new and boost your fundraising power!

  • Double the Fun with Matching Gifts
    Check if your company does matching gifts. It’s like a secret superpower that doubles your impact—ask your donors to take advantage!

  • Share Success Stories and Celebrate
    Keep your supporters in the loop with exciting updates and stories about how their contributions are making waves. Everyone loves a good success story!

  • Stay Engaged and Show Appreciation
    Keep the conversation going with thank-yous, updates, and progress reports. Showing your appreciation and keeping people informed keeps them motivated and involved.

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