
There’s No Such Thing as a Free Condom …But We Believe Sexual Health Support Should Be Accessible For Everyone
At The Eddystone Trust, we’ve always championed the idea that sexual health support should be free, inclusive, and accessible to everyone. But in a world of rising costs and growing demand, we’re facing interesting decisions about how we continue to deliver – and grow – our services while keeping them free of charge.
That’s why we’re launching a range of fundraising options to help us sustain and expand our work, and we’d love your support.
Ways You Can Support Us:
Discover how you can support The Eddystone Trust through one-off or monthly donations, tribute giving, will gifting, and easy ways to give while you shop. Help us keep sexual health services—including free condoms and HIV testing—accessible for all.
One-Off or Monthly Donations
Whether it’s a one-off gift or a regular monthly donation, your support helps us provide free condoms, HIV testing, community outreach, and vital sexual health information where it's needed most. Every donation makes a difference – big or small.
To make a donation please click here
To make a donation please click here
Tribute Giving
You can donate in memory of someone special, or to mark an occasion like a birthday, anniversary, or wedding. It’s a meaningful way to honour someone while supporting a cause that matters.
To learn more about tribute gifting click here
Leave a Gift in Your Will
By including The Eddystone Trust in your will, you can help ensure future generations have access to the sexual health services they deserve. A gift in your will is a powerful legacy that helps us plan long-term.
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EasyFundraising
We’re now signed up to EasyFundraising! You can support us simply by doing your usual online shopping – at no extra cost to you. Retailers donate a percentage of your spend, and those small amounts really add up.
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Why Fundraising Matters
We’re not just maintaining services – we’re expanding them. More testing events in local communities. Better access to sexual health kits. More outreach with people who are often overlooked. But we can’t do this alone.
So when we say “there’s no such thing as a free condom,” we mean it literally – but we also mean that your support helps keep sexual health resources free for everyone who needs them.