Fifty to the Max

Throughout February we aim to raise £10,000 to support our mission in building positive futures. We do this through building and nurturing adoptive families and empowering women, children and parents to rebuild after trauma and embrace a positive future.

A snapshot of some of our achievements last year:

  • 84 children were placed in loving, permanent families
  • 242 women were supported through Alana House
  • 158 children directly supported by Bounce Back 4 Kids

If you would like to take part, please sign up by Thursday 29th January 2026. Click the button below to email stephanie.harvey@pactcharity.org with your:

  • Company name
  • Main contact
  • Number of teams entering

Sign up

How it works

1. Register your interest, then receive your fundraising pack and £50 seed funding.

2. Decide what you are going to do to turn the £50 into £500.

3. Throughout March run your activities and follow your progress on the leaderboard to see who can raise the most!

4. Congratulations! You’ve helped children to thrive.

What others did last year!

Our Fifty to the Max challenge couldn’t make it easier for you to raise money for our life-changing services in your workplace. 

We have some options for you: 

We have a host of suggestions in our A-Z of Fundraising Ideas

Run a bake sale using our Bake A Wish staff fundraising pack

Sell our recipe books – we can give you a pack of our Alana House recipe books (RRP £10) for you to sell in your workplace

Jade and her three children were supported by BB4K

Jade* is a mother of three children: Hanna*, Lucas* and Milo*. Jade and her children were referred to PACT’s Bounce Back 4 Kids programme in 2021 after leaving her ex-partner following domestic abuse and stalking.

Jade said she found the whole experience of receiving support from BB4K to be life-changing: “I’m not a perfect parent, but I’m a much happier one, and there’s no way I could have done it without all the support and advice from BB4K… There just aren’t enough words to show how grateful I am.”

*names changed for confidentiality

Read Jade’s story

Please read our challenge terms and conditions.