
GEt involved
Whether you give monthly, run a 5k, volunteer, or choose us as your charity of the year at work, every donation will help us make a difference to families who’ve experienced birth trauma.
Donate monthly
Your regular support will help us to plan our services and reach more families.
Donate as you shop
Support BTA as you shop by signing up to Easyfundraising. It’s free, as easy as downloading an app or installing a browser plug-in, and you can track your donations.
Get active, hold a tea party, run a virtual event… let us know how you want to fundraise and we’ll support you with your fundraising.
Buy BTA merchandise
Volunteer for us
Could you be a BTA peer supporter? Or an online moderator? Help us to expand our services as quickly as the demand for them is growing.
Fundraise for us
Could you be a BTA peer supporter? Or an online moderator? Help us to expand our services as quickly as the demand for them is growing.
Give as a company
Nominate us as your charity of the year, fundraise, or set up payroll giving – contact us to find out how we can work together to support more families and make birth a better experience.
How your donations help
4/10
women with birth trauma said that procedures were carried out without their consent during birth.
19,000
people actively use our Facebook support group (as of 2025), which increases sharply after each Birth Trauma Awareness Week.
15%
more people access our content following Birth Trauma Awareness Week.
Buy a BTA WRISTBAND
Support the BTA by purchasing one of our silicone wristbands. This wristband can be worn to all hospital appointments and during your birth to alert staff and trigger a conversation about your need for trauma informed care.
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Material: silicone
Circumference: 28.3cm / 8inches
Width: 1.3cm / 0.5 inch
“The Facebook support group has really been so helpful. I’m sure I have/had PTSD but still feel uncomfortable visiting or speaking to GP as I attempted once but felt brushed off. They also didn’t have any details of my birth. So thank you for the safe, kind and informative space you have created.”
— BTA Survey Respondent, 2020