Get involved

Make a donation

Without your support, Restore would not be able to continue our research programme into burns and scars. The research is expensive because of the specialist skills and equipment required. We believe that our running costs are among the lowest of any UK charity as a percentage of expenditure - therefore you know your generous donations are making as much of a difference as possible!

There are many ways you can do this - by clicking the Donate Now button on the homepage, visiting our Virgin Giving page, Restore - Advancing Burn and Scar Research, or simply send a cheque to Mrs Caroline Cobb, Clerk to the Trustees, Woodbine Cottage, Nether Winchendon, BUCKS, HP18 0EA, with a Gift Aid form which will enable us to re-claim the tax.

 

Past fundraising events

Restore held a Classical Concert on Wednesday 11th November 2015 in the presence of our Patron HRH the Duke of Kent.

Our audience were treated to fabulous performances by Florian Mitrea the current holder of the Hodgson Memorial Fellowship at the Royal Academy of Music and Catherine Hopper mezzo soprano who recently played Suzuki in Madame Butterfly at the Royal Albert Hall and Neil Franks.

Food and wine was provided by TV celebrity chef Valentina Harris, President UK Dames d’Escoffier.

We would like to thank everyone involved for their hard work and generous donations!

Burn injuries are extremely common and the injuries are often not just physical but also psychological. Although a great deal of work has already been done there is much more important work still to do, so please continue to support Restore

— Duke of Kent

Volunteering

Numerous generous individuals have given up their time, expertise and equipment, all for nothing, in order to help Restore with ongoing projects. This includes three photographers who have all given huge amounts of their time and we would hugely appreciate if you would consider using them for any future events yourselves!

Aaron Edwards  www.adephotography.co.uk

Jade Wills jadewills75@gmail.com