Donate
Imago supports over 39,000 people of all ages in communities across the South East and London. Your donation will help us do more for those who need us.

If you choose to support Imago, you can be assured that your donation is making an impact.
Your donation can make a real difference in the lives of those who need it most. Whether it's supporting young carers, helping isolated older people stay connected, or providing vital wellbeing services, every contribution helps us create lasting change.
Together, we can empower individuals, families, and communities to thrive.
To find out more about the support we offer, explore our services.
In 2024, we worked with students at Mid Kent College to produce a short film about our young carers service. It'll give you an insight into how your donation can help.
How your donation could help

Recruits a volunteer telephone befriender who will become a friendly voice to someone who is lonely.

Provides a social activity group for unpaid carers to get together and build their support networks.

Funds opportunities for young carers to take a break from their caring roles, meet others and have fun.
With your support we can do so much more. Thank you.
Other ways you can support us

Give in memory
Instead of flowers at a funeral or on an anniversary, many people choose to give a gift in memory. A donation to Imago from friends and family is a meaningful way to remember someone special and helps to improve the lives of others.
Get in touch with our fundraising team to find out more.

Leave a gift in your Will
Has Imago helped you or a loved one? An amazing way to support a charity is to leave a gift in your will. That gift, whatever the size, will make a difference to others, so thank you.
To discuss leaving Imago a gift, please contact our team.

Other ways to support
There are lots of ways you can support Imago from taking on a challenge event to volunteering your time and skills.
Find out how you can get involved!
A big thank you to the team at Imago who work hard to give young carers, like my son, a trip out that disabled parents like me may not be able to do. Thank you so very much for making my son smile.
Parent of Young Carer