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£590m raised for good causes last year through JustGiving platform

Bristol topped the list as the most generous area, followed by Bedford, Luton, North Somerset and London.

Alan Jones
Monday 02 January 2023 10:23 GMT
Pages created to support the people of Ukraine garnered the most donations (Tim Goode/PA)
Pages created to support the people of Ukraine garnered the most donations (Tim Goode/PA) (PA Wire)

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Around £590 million was raised for 23,000 charities and good causes last year through the JustGiving platform, it has been announced.

More than 850,000 new crowdfunding and fundraising pages were set up throughout the course of the year.

Pages created to support the people of Ukraine garnered the most donations, with more than 21,000 pages set up and £52 million raised.

This was followed by those taking part in the London Marathon, who collectively helped raise over £40 million.

The generosity shown and the incredible lengths that people go to in order to raise funds for charities and good causes is astonishing

Pascale Harvie, JustGiving

More than 300 million miles were recorded on fundraisers’ Fitbits and Strava apps.

JustGiving’s youngest fundraiser was 16-month-old Violet, who raised over £700 for Yorkshire Brain Tumour Society by taking part in a Step into September challenge.

Bristol topped the list as the most generous area, followed by Bedford, Luton, North Somerset and London.

Pascale Harvie, president and general manager of JustGiving, said: “The generosity shown and the incredible lengths that people go to in order to raise funds for charities and good causes is astonishing.

“This year has been really hard for so many people, yet we’ve seen a tremendous outpour of support for crowdfunders and charities.

“Every single person that has donated and or fundraised is truly helping to make the world a better place.”

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