We want no more deaths
That is the campaign. We could dress it up, but that would be tired.
Collective Aid works across Europe’s borders supporting people forced into dangerous routes by political choices made far away from where the consequences land. We provide vital material aid, investigate abuses and support communities, and this summer we are fundraising to continue that work.
Your donations help us take action in three ways
Human Rights action
Your donations help us investigate and report human rights concerns and patterns around deaths, disappearances, detention and deportations.
Humanitarian action
Your donations help us run our free shop services and allow us to deliver clothes and hygiene items urgently to those who are at risk.
Civil Society action
Your donations enable us to build local organisational support for displaced people, building capacity and pathways that reduce harm.
Run your own fundraiser
Running your own campaign can be a great way to bring together your own community as part of our mission and message.
Do more than donate with:
One-Day Actions: Quick, simple, high-energy. Bake sales, solidarity runs, campus tabling, micro-events, digital appeals.
Short Campaigns: Awareness drives, team fundraising, matched giving, community challenges.
Long Campaigns: Societies, faith groups, clubs, artists, workplaces, turn your community into a sustained force for solidarity
If this sounds like something that is right for your community, please email us with your ideas. We will set up a short call to help your campaign, promote it and celebrate your results!
“I have passed through seven countries and never met an organisation as honest as yours”
Service user, Belgrade
“Thank you for your help. Your team is kind, respectful, and fast”
Service user, Sarajevo
“Your work is honest and kind. May God bless you”
Service user, Sarajevo
“I support Collective Aid because they are honest about what the work is”
Regular giver
“I support Collective Aid because we stay present after attention moves elsewhere and refuse to sensationalise”
Team member
“I support Collective Aid because supporters are not treated like wallets or spectators, but as part of a community”
Long term supporter