Teenage Cancer Trust thanks Aldi for £20 million pledge

The UK’s fourth-largest supermarket initially pledged to raise £15 million for Teenage Cancer Trust by 2027 but has now extended its commitment with a new target of £20 million by 2031. Teenage Cancer Trust CEO Kate Collins thanks Aldi colleagues and customers, whilst also congratulating them on their £12 million fundraising milestone. 

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Aldi’s new fundraising milestone and pledge

Since the beginning of its partnership, Aldi has now raised £12 million for Teenage Cancer Trust.

Across its 1,050 stores, National Head Office and Regional Distribution Centres, Aldi colleagues have taken part in a wide range of fundraising activities - with donations further boosted by the generosity of Aldi shoppers.

Funds raised through the partnership will help Teenage Cancer Trust continue providing specialised care, vital support services, and dedicated facilities for young people undergoing cancer treatment across the UK.

To mark the £12 million milestone, Aldi is also making an additional £12,000 donation to further support the charity’s work.

Teenage Cancer Trust celebrate Aldi's new milestone.
Aldi has raised £12 million and counting for Teenage Cancer Trust

Liz Fox, National Sustainability Director at Aldi UK, said: “We’re incredibly proud of our partnership with Teenage Cancer Trust and this milestone reflects the dedication of our colleagues and the amazing generosity of our customers.

“Teenage Cancer Trust provides vital, life-changing support for young people affected by cancer, and we’re looking forward to raising the bar even further with our new target of £20 million by 2031.”

Kate Collins, Chief Executive, Teenage Cancer Trust said: “We are thrilled to reach the £12m milestone and grateful that Aldi are continuing to fundraise for young people facing cancer. 

“Today, we say a huge thank you to all the Aldi colleagues and customers for raising this essential amount and supporting our partnership.

“The funds raised have enabled our nurses and youth teams to improve the lives of thousands of young people with cancer and support families during their toughest times, and our continued partnership will enhance this impact even further.”