Other easy ways to support Action
Give as you live
Give as you Live
Raise free funds to help sick babies and children by shopping online. You don't pay any extra for the items you would normally buy but a portion of each purchase will go to Action Medical Research.
Ink and Toner Recycling Ltd
Every year, millions of printer cartridges are thrown out of homes and offices wasting precious natural resources. By recycling your old printer cartridges through our partners, you are helping to raise vital funds for Action Medical Research as well as protecting the environment.
Give a Car
Recycle your car free of charge and help Action at the same time! Giveacar offers nationwide collections of any car or vehicle and doesn’t charge a penny. Every car is either recycled to high environmental standards or sold at auction with the profits (average £80) to charity.
GiveShop
We’ve partnered with GiveShop to turn your everyday spending into fundraising pounds. Simply create an account, link your card, add us as your favourite charity and start shopping to start giving!
Savoo
The search engine that donates 1p for every search! Simply use Savoo Search as your search engine. If you’re looking to do some online shopping Savoo has thousands of voucher codes and deals that will help you save money and they will donate to Action Medical Research at the same time.
eBay for Charity
Buying or selling, you can raise additional funds to help save and change children’s lives. It's the perfect way to make a difference – while doing what you do every day on eBay, whether you're a cycling enthusiast selling an old bike or a big business trading electronics.
E-cards for all occasion
Looking to send Christmas ecards, birthday ecards or for any other occasion we've got you covered. Sending traditional greeting cards costs time, money, and trees. Send digital cards with DontSendMeACard in just a few clicks and donate what you save to support Action.
Action RePlay
Use your passion for gaming to change the future for the 60,000 babies that are born too soon each year in the UK