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An estimated 100 million children are forced to live and work on the streets around the world. Ignored by and invisible to those who should protect them, these children are frequently physically & sexually abused, maltreated, hungry and excluded. Basic survival is a challenge and many turn to crime, substance-abuse and prostitution.
You can contribute financially to CSC in the following ways:
- Become a CSC Friend
- One-off donation
- Regular donation
- In Memoriam donation
- Leave a Legacy
- Payroll Giving
Become a CSC Friend
The CSC Friends initiative was officially launched in 2009 with the aim of raising funds for and awareness about the work of CSC.
By becoming a CSC Friend you commit to making a regular contribution to CSC to help us ensure that we can continue to make a tangible difference to the lives of street-involved children.
As a CSC Friend you will receive:
- Regular e-newsletters
- Invitations to CSC events
- Updates on key advocacy campaigns
- Recognition in CSC's annual report
To become a CSC Friend please download and complete our CSC Friend Leaflet.
You can also help us to promote the CSC Friends initiative by handing out leaflets to your friends, family, colleagues and members of your local community. Leaflets can be obtained by contacting us.
Donate now
You can make a one-off donation here
Alternatively you can send a cheque made payable to 'Consortium for Street Children' to:
CSC Fundraising ManagerConsortium for Street ChildrenUnit 210 Bon Marche Centre241-251 Ferndale RoadLondon SW9 8BJPlease download and complete this form and send it with your cheque so that we can increase the value of the donation through the Gift Aid Scheme.
Make a regular donation
Regular donations enable CSC to plan for the future and are therefore vital to the long term stability of its work.
You can either set up a regular donation online here
Or you can download and complete this standing order form
Make an In Memoriam Donation
Donations given in memory of a loved one ensure that CSC can continue in its aim to promote and protect the rights of street-involved children. In Memoriam donations can be made in place of flowers at a funeral, or to commemorate a special day such as a birthday or anniversary. Such a donation is a tribute to anyone who has supported out work in their lifetime.
To make an In Memoriam donation please download and complete this form .
To create a fundraising page in memory of someone please click here
Leave a Legacy
Making a Will is an important way of ensurinf that your money is used in the way you would wish it to be when you are no longer here. A Will can help you:
- Provide for your loved ones
- Pay less inheritance tax
- Ensure organisations that you supported in your lifetime continue to benefit in the future
For more information please download our legacy leaflet.
Payroll Giving
Ask your employer about payroll giving. If your workplace runs this scheme you can make donations from your pay before tax is deducted thus increasing the value of your gift.
Gift Aid:
When donating money to CSC it is possible to increase the value of your donation with no extra cost to you through the government's gift aid scheme. More information is available here or by visiting the HM Revenue and Customs website.

"Street children are often unloved and forgotten. To give them care, affection and wellbeing is decent and right.
Helping them costs a significant amount as CSC and its members seek to provide a wide range of support measures.
These are difficult times but for street children times are always difficult.
Please contribute to their work and by doing so make a difference to the lives of these children in need."
Lord Dan Brennan QC
CSC Patron
© Consortium for Street Children (UK) - Registered in England Company No: 03040697 Charity Number: 1046579
Registered Office: Consortium for Street Children, Unit 210 Bon Marche Centre, 241-251 Ferndale Road, London SW9 8BJ, UK
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