Charity Events In London 2026

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By Marcus Sanigar Food, Drink & Events Copywriter, DesignMyNight 10-year hospitality, travel and events expert, writing for Expedia, Trainline and more. Last updated on 20th March 2026

Fancy supporting some great charities and having fun to boot? When it comes to charity events in London, there's no shortage of ways to support some of the best causes in the business, while enjoying yourself all the same. From money-raising supper clubs and family friendly festivals, to dining events and parties, here are our London charity event picks. 




GARDEN OF THE GODS: Circe's Rooftop Charity Party

@ Circe’s Rooftop Waterloo on Wed, 15th Apr 2026 @ 18:00 - 22:00

Taking place at Circe's in Waterloo, this charity gala promises a Greek mythology theme and stunning views from the rooftop terrace. Garden of the Gods is raising money for Waterloo Community Counselling, with 100% of your ticket price going towards donations.

Your £50 ticket includes a welcome glass of bubbles, as well as four drinks tokens and canapes to enjoy during the evening. There's plenty of entertainment on the cards too, from tarot readings to live music, DJs and caricatures.

Douk 2 - Come together for a taste of Lebanon

@ Comptoir Libanais on Sun, 19th Apr 2026 @ multiple start times (see ticket info)

At Comptoir Libanais, the Douk2 pop-up food market is raising much-needed funds to support displaced families and marginalised youth in Lebanon. Expect delicious Middle Eastern dishes, tasty tipples and plenty of community spirit.

If you're looking to do your bit, you can pick up a copy of the Bedayati cookbook, Olive Trail, while you're here. Tickets are just £5 and include a free glass of wine, beer or a soft drink.

Migrateful

Over in Clerkenwell, Migrateful Cookery School is doing a lot of good for the world in the form of classes led by refugee and migrant chefs. Enrol in an online one or attend in person and learn about different cultures and authentic recipes, all while supporting their journey to employment. Look forward to getting to grips with the likes of Nigerian, Syrian and Sri Lankan cuisine, plus many, many more.