Domino’s extends charity pact to 2031 as £9m milestone hit
The fast food giant plans to raise an additional £4m over the next five years.
Domino’s Pizza has extended its partnership with UK cancer charity Teenage Cancer Trust until 2031 after raising £9m for the organisation.
Over the last ten years, Domino’s has donated monthly pizza parties to each of Teenage Cancer Trust’s 28 units, offering moments of comfort during difficult times.
The company also sponsors The Ultimate Backstage Experience at the charity’s legendary concerts at the Royal Albert Hall, giving more than 350 young people with cancer the chance to enjoy a unique behind-the-scenes visit over the past three years, with plans to continue the initiative in 2026.
Meanwhile, Domino’s has set a new target to raise a further £4m over the next five years.
This comes following last year’s mentoring scheme, which paired frontline NHS staff with experienced professionals from Domino’s head office to offer valuable career development and support.
Alongside TCT’s core services, the partnership helps to fund Teenage Cancer Trust’s youth work programme, ensuring that young people with cancer get the very best care and support so that no young person faces cancer alone.
This includes the work of Youth Support Coordinators, the Youth Advisory Group, and peer support events across the UK. Teenage Cancer Trust supports over 7,000 young people with cancer each year.