• Charities & Partnerships

At War Child we are driven by a single goal – ensuring a safe future for every child affected by war. We work in the hardest to reach places to support those who are hardest hit, to protect, educate and stand up for the rights of children, when they need us most. We will never give up on children affected by conflict.


Raw Material is a Brixton-based arts and educational charity which connects individuals from the local community with the resources and opportunities necessary for them to thrive. A portion of Raw’s programming uses social and creative activities to inspire positive change in individual mental well-being. These widely-recognised “Arts and Wellbeing” programmes prioritise self-expression, creativity and social interaction as aids for those living with difficult mental health conditions. 

Raw’s programming is also dedicated to preparing emerging artists to take that all-important first step into the industry, offering them essential production and mixing experience, use of professional studio equipment and guidance from established professionals. 

Since 2014, DICE has been reshaping the ticketing industry for fans, artists and venues – breaking down barriers that get in the way of a good time, and creating a fairer and more inclusive industry in the process.

TRTD is a new fundraising movement from War Child UK in collaboration with the underground music community. The dance floor has long represented a sanctuary for groups of all backgrounds and interests; a place where community, freedom, identity, self-expression is nurtured, without fear of recrimination. These shared values are at the heart of War Child's work in creating safe spaces for children impacted by conflict. Continuing War Child’s nearly three decades working with the music industry, TRTD celebrates this universal connection through content, events, merch and rewards powered by the dance floor. Membership starts from a £3/month donation with all profits supporting War Child’s urgent work improving the lives of children in areas like Afghanistan, Central African Republic, DRC, Iraq, Ukraine and Yemen.