Donate in memory
You can help the memory of loved ones live on by supporting the vital work we do with young men and the communities they live in.
We believe communities should be resourced to give their young men the best chance to succeed and build a good life – for them and for others.
Just a small gift in memory of a friend or relative can make a big difference.
We are grateful to everyone who chooses to donate to abandofbrothers in memory. Their support helps young men and their communities across the UK to build their futures confidently.
Find out about the difference we make in communities across the UK.
Our stories, research, and evidence show how our work transforms lives.
When my step-son died aged 23 through suicide, it left me and my family shaken and grief-stricken. And along with feeling helpless, I also felt a strong determination to do my best to stop this happening to other young men. I chose to support Abandofbrothers because I’d heard some of the young men who’d done the programme say that it had literally saved their lives and this just helped knowing that in some way I could help to stop young men dying like this.
James
Parent and abandofbrothers mentorFind out about the difference we make in communities across the UK.
Our stories, research, and evidence show how our work transforms lives.
How do I donate in memory?
- Donate through our website and select ‘In memory’ from our menu.
- Collect donations at a funeral and post your cheque to us.
- Donate over the phone by getting in touch to arrange a return call from our Legacy Team.
- Set up a memorial page. Collect donations and new messages for as long as you like. Download our memorial guide (PDF 167KB)
Get in touch
Do you have any questions? Are you donating in memory and want to tell us more?
We would love to hear from you. Please get in touch with us using the following details:
legacies@abandofbrothers.org.uk
Find out about the difference we make in communities across the UK.
Our stories, research, and evidence show how our work transforms lives.
News & blogs
- Cornwall Live interview two men from our Falmouth community, explaining how the support from the communities in Cornwall Falmouth & Penzance.‘A Band of Brothers gave me the strength to face my emotions’ – Cornwall Live
- For International Men’s Day, two of our men put together the following video, to raise awareness of support available to young men.A Band Of Brothers Cornwall, embracing International Men’s day. Poem read by our very own Nigel … Read More
- On Saturday Nov 25th, men from A Band Of Brothers Cornwall worked together on a community day at Butterfly Woods near Helston.The woods and work are in honour of David Hawke-Treneer, who ended his life by suicide … Read More