Why this site exists
Prize-draw and “giving” marketing is full of hype: life-changing promises, hidden odds, and vague claims about “supporting good causes”. We started Give2Charity to be the honest friend in that niche — the one who tells you the real odds, the real charity percentage and the real ticket cost before you spend a penny. If a draw is poor value, we say so, even when we’d earn commission from it.
What we cover
- Charity prize draws — honest reviews of Omaze, Raffle House and others, with sourced charity figures and transparent odds.
- Free wills — the charity schemes that write your will free, who qualifies, and when to pay a solicitor instead.
- Donating your stuff — who collects your furniture, clothes and old tech free, so it funds a good cause instead of landfill.
Who runs it
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How we’re funded (in one line)
We earn affiliate commission when readers enter draws or buy services through our links, at no extra cost to them. It never changes our ratings. Full disclosure → · Editorial policy →
What we’re not
We are not a charity, not a draw operator, and not a solicitor. Entering a draw through us is not a donation, and nothing on our wills pages is legal advice. We’re an independent guide — our job is to help you decide, not to sell you a dream.