Big Give: Pledge now to support Creative Connections for Carers and help unlock £20,000 for unpaid carers across Kingston

Kingston Carers Network is inviting local individuals, businesses and organisations to support a new programme using creativity to help unpaid carers connect, build confidence and take time for themselves.

Art with young carers

Kingston Carers Network (KCN) has launched its 2026 Big Give campaign, Creative Connections for Carers, and we are looking for supporters to make pledges that will help bring this important project to life.

Last year, supporters helped us successfully raise £10,000 through the Big Give to support young carers. This year, we will be seeking to raise £20,000 to support unpaid carers of all ages across Kingston.

How does pledging work?

The Big Give Christmas Challenge works differently from a standard fundraising appeal. Before the campaign begins, charities are asked to secure pledges of £100 or more from local businesses, organisations and individuals.

This year, securing £5,000 in pledges before 28 August will unlock the match funding available during the campaign. Match funding is additional money set aside to boost donations and help supporters’ gifts go further.

During the Christmas Challenge itself (1–8 December), members of the public will be able to donate any amount directly to Creative Connections for Carers.

Why Creative Connections for Carers?

Art in carers weekTaking on caring responsibilities can have a significant impact on a person’s own health and wellbeing. Many unpaid carers spend much of their time supporting someone else, which can leave them feeling isolated and with fewer opportunities to connect with others, pursue their own interests or take time for themselves.

Through Creative Connections for Carers, we will provide monthly creative arts activities for adult and young carers across Kingston. These activities will give carers opportunities to meet others who understand their experiences, take a break from caring and enjoy the wellbeing benefits that creative expression can bring. 

Research from Carers UK highlights the impact caring can have on carers’ mental health. Half of carers (50%) report feeling lonely and almost half (49%) have felt depressed, reflecting the significant emotional and practical pressures that can accompany a caring role.

The funding will support much more than creative materials. It will enable us to deliver high-quality creative experiences, including artist-led workshops, music, storytelling and exhibitions, with skilled facilitators and the support needed to make these opportunities accessible to carers.

young carers doing music

Already 10% of the way there

We are delighted that Kingston Horticultural Society has become our first pledger, generously committing £500 towards our £5,000 pledge target.

We would love more members of our community to join them in supporting Creative Connections for Carers and helping us unlock this year’s Big Give campaign.

To become a pledger, please complete the pledge form before 28 August 2026. If you would like to discuss this opportunity further, please do contact us directly.

11 hours 34 minutes ago by emilyelliott