
Brew. Bake. Unite.
Host a coffee morning this TYA Cancer Awareness Month.
Come together over coffee and cake this April, and support young people overcoming cancer.
This Teenage and Young Adult Cancer Awareness Month, why not host a coffee morning for Teens Unite?
Whether you gather with colleagues at work, friends at home, staff and classmates at school, or members of your local community group, every cup of coffee shared, and every cake baked, will make a difference.
Getting involved couldn’t be easier. We’ve got everything you need to get started - from helpful tips to fundraising materials, so planning your coffee morning is simple, fun and stress-free!
Getting started!
Register to take part
Complete our quick and easy registration form below.
You'll then be sent a link with all the materials and resources you need to get started with the planning and preparation.
Set a date and choose a venue
Decide when and where you'll be hosting your coffee morning.
Will it be at home, a community hall, or meeting room?
Start promoting the event using our posters and social templates.
Call for contributions
Ask colleagues, family and friends to bring their best bakes.
Let them know where and when to bring them in - many bakers makes light work!
(remember a list of ingredients for each one!)
Host your event
Hang up your bunting and put out your collection pot, it's time to welcome guests to your coffee morning!
Become a coffee morning host
Complete our quick and easy registration form to let us know you're taking part!
Once complete, you'll receive an email with links to download everything you need to get started - from posters and social media posts, to cake labels, and games and photo props to bring your coffee morning to life!
If you have any questions or would like further information, don't hesitate to get in touch!
E: info@teensunite.org
T: 01992 440091
You'll be making a
life-changing difference
Every pound you raise will help us to support more young people, just like Lewis - living with bone cancer at the age of 24.
I wasn't in a good place. I didn't feel understood - I felt like a burden. Like a lost cause.
But then Teens Unite came into my life. I actually have friends who now understand me and my battle. I feel like a different person. I feel more confident. I finally feel accepted for all of me.
Please watch Lewis's story to see how your
support will enable more young people to thrive with, and beyond a cancer diagnosis.
