Together, let’s change the future for children and young people bereaved by suicide.
As the UK’s only peer support group of its kind, Alfie’s Squad creates a safe space where children and young people can build friendships and reduce isolation, through fun and engaging activities.
Join us for an inspirational night, raising awareness and vital funds, to help Alfie’s Squad continuing to create positive experiences for families, ensuring no one faces this journey alone
On the night you’ll enjoy:
A sparkling welcome drink
A delicious three-course meal
Live entertainment with a live acoustic set and Comedy Bingo
Followed by the chance to take home fantastic prizes in our auction and raffle!
Your chance to become a sponsor and make an even bigger impact!
Supporting the event as a sponsor is an incredible way to showcase your business while making a real difference.
Headline Sponsor – £4500
Premium position table of 10
Full page advert in the event programme
Brand visibility in all event visuals and social media
Opportunity to showcase a 60-second video about your business
Named as Alfie’s Squad Business of the Month (May 2025)
Platinum Sponsor – £2500
Premium position table of 10
Hall page advert in the event programme
Brand visibility in all event visuals and social media
Drinks Sponsor – £1750
Half-page advert in the event programme
Inclusion in event visuals and social media
Entertainment Sponsor – £750
Half-page advert in the event programme
Inclusion in event visuals and social media
Donate a Prize!
If you’re unable to join us, but would like to support, we’re looking for kind suggestions of raffle and auction prizes. Your generosity will help raise even more funds for young people who need us.
If you have any questions regarding the event or would like to support Alfie’s Squad in the future, get in touch at info@alfiessquad.org or call Allison on 07563 509689.
Pooja Saini, Professor of Suicide and Self-Harm Prevention, Liverpool John Moores University:
“Ever since I heard about Alfie’s Squad and the reason for why such a peer support service was created all I could think is ‘Why has this taken so long and never happened before?’ I have been researching within the field of suicide prevention for over 20 years and listened to many bereaved adults worry about the risk of suicide for their children who have been bereaved by suicide. As well as Alfie’s Squad providing a safe space for children and young people to speak with their peers about their shared loss, it has also created an environment that will most likely reduce these children’s risk of suicide in the future – thus a more lasting impact for suicide prevention within adult populations.”