charities

We are excited to be working with some incredible charity partners at Brockwell Live 2024 and are proud to support organisations who do impactful work in our community as well as internationally.

  • MSF are an independent charitable organisation who provide medical humanitarian aid to people affected by conflict, epidemics, disasters, or exclusion from healthcare, saving lives and easing the suffering of people in crisis situations internationally.

Gig Buddies Croydon logo in white
Something To Look Forward To logo, in many colours (teal, pink, yellow, orange, green)
  • Gig Buddies Croydon partners up people with learning disabilities and/or autism who are passionate about music with volunteers who are planning on attending the festival. Participants can then attend the event with a friend, opening up access to music and cultural events for those who may be anxious to attend otherwise. Gig Buddies offer an opportunity for participants to make new friends with people with similar passions and the right to Stay Up Late!

    You’ll be able to find the Gig Buddies team on site at all Brockwell Live shows, where they will be looking for potential volunteers as well as hosting panel talks and workshops.

Club Soda logo in white
  • Something To Look Forward To works to provide stress relief and well-being support for people living with cancer and their families, through pairing participants with companies who provide gifts to the charity. Each participant is assessed individually, so that their gift is matched with their interests and passions, to maximise the positive impact.

    In support of their objectives, we have donated 10 pairs of tickets for each Brockwell Live show to Something To Look Forward To.

    Additionally, we have made a donation to STLFT to support their mission and expand their operation in South London. This will help develop partnerships with key cancer agencies to support the cancer community in our neighbourhood with positive gifts and experiences.

Médecins Sans Frontières logo, in red and white