Domino’s raises £9m for Teenage Cancer Trust
The chain aims to raise another £4m over the next five years.
Domino’s Pizza has raised £9m for Teenage Cancer Trust with contributions from customers, staff, and franchisees and has agreed to extend its partnership with the charity for another five years.
The company has worked with Teenage Cancer Trust for a decade, providing monthly pizza deliveries to its 28 specialist hospital units and sponsoring a backstage programme at the charity’s Royal Albert Hall concerts.
More than 350 young people with cancer have taken part in the backstage visits over the past three years, with the scheme due to continue in 2026.
Looking ahead, Domino’s has set a target of raising a further £4m over the next five years.
It has also provided non-financial support, including a mentoring programme that paired NHS frontline staff with Domino’s head office employees.
Funds from the partnership support Teenage Cancer Trust’s youth work, including youth support coordinators, a youth advisory group, and peer support events across the UK.