AMBS students use their skills to raise over £870 for local charities
01 Jun 2026
The Great AMBS Fundraiser took place for the second year running, encouraging groups students to deliver fundraising campaigns with local charities.
This year, the AMBS Information and Guidance (IAG) team and the Volunteering and Awards team delivered the second year of the Great AMBS Fundraiser. Open to first and second year AMBS students, the volunteering initiative paired groups of students with local charities, tasking them to use their business and enterprise skills to develop and deliver fundraising campaigns for their chosen organisations.
The project was a great success, with three student teams supporting three charities: Rekindle School, an education charity based in Hulme that supports young people who feel discouraged by the education system; Soul Sisters, a charity dedicated to empowering survivors of domestic abuse to live independent, fear-free lives; and The Outdoor Collaborative, which works with young people across Greater Manchester to build confidence, improve wellbeing, and develop practical skills through outdoor activities and creative digital projects.
The project began in February, with teams meeting and planning their campaigns. Students also took part in a Fundraising and Communications Masterclass delivered by the Students’ Union fundraising team and the School’s Student Communications team, who provided support throughout the project. After presenting their ideas, the teams had seven weeks to raise money through activities including bake sales, LinkedIn headshots, and ‘Blind Date with a Book’ stalls. The fundraising was a fantastic success, with £870.22 raised across all three charities. The winning team, Team Soul Sisters, raised an impressive £456.22.
“It’s been an absolute pleasure watching our students blossom during this wonderful project, taking their ingenious ideas from pitch to proposal and into practice. Each team has worked immensely hard to raise money and awareness for their partnered charity, and we couldn’t be prouder of how they have approached the challenge. They have shown excellent entrepreneurial skills, creativity, heart and soul, and have been shining examples to their peers across the school,” said Aidy McLean, who has overseen the project on behalf of the AMBS IAG team.
These funds will make a meaningful difference to each organisation. Rekindle School will use the money to support an educational trip or activity for the young people they work with; The Outdoor Collaborative plans to use the funding to repair and upgrade cameras, helping improve the quality of training sessions; and Soul Sisters will use the funds to run support group sessions for survivors, providing safe spaces to share experiences and receive support.
