Community charities across the UK do incredible work, providing tailored support in specific areas and strengthening the communities who live there.
Often driven by passionate volunteers, they are brilliant at using limited resources to improve the lives of children, young people and adults.
At Yarn, we love partnering with these local heroes and helping them support and empower people in their neighbourhoods.
Whatever your budget, we’d love to chat through your next project with you – because, like you, we know how to deliver high impact with limited resources.
How we work with community charities
When we begin working with your community charity, the first thing we’ll do is explore your project brief in detail – clarifying goals, identifying opportunities, and pinpointing challenges.
We’ll also run a discovery phase to understand everything we can about your charity’s brand and objectives, the services and campaigns you deliver, and the local people you aim to support.
From this strong foundation, our talented creatives will craft stories that grab people’s attention, win their hearts and minds, and inspire them to take action.
Throughout the project, we’ll be by your side – answering questions quick smart, offering expert advice, and keeping everything on time and within budget.
Our mission is simple: to exceed your expectations and make your project as rewarding and enjoyable as possible.
Our community charity clients
Our projects for community charities
"The campaign is going brilliantly, so thanks to you, Rich, Corin and everyone in the team. We love these films and graphics – even better than I imagined. Really great work guys!"
Rory Carroll
Head of Communications, Electrical Safety First
Did you know!
As of October 2025, there are approximately
237,295
charities registered in the UK.
Many of these charities are small, community-focused organisations, with over
80%
having an annual income of less than £100,000.
Despite their size, these charities play a vital role in providing tailored support and strengthening local communities across the UK.