Bake it. Build it. Beat it.

Isabel is pouring flour into a glass bowl. She is wearing a blue, red and yellow dress and smiling at the camera. On the table is a block of butter and a wooden spoon.

Hold a bake sale to help build the new Children’s Cancer Centre at Great Ormond Street Hospital. 

Get ready to whisk up some fun at home, at work, at school, or in your local community. Host a bake sale to raise some important dough!

Whether you’re a star baker or will be nipping to the shops (we won’t tell!), it’s a great opportunity to get together and catch up for a good cause. Just ask people to make a donation for their treats on the day.

Pick a date, time and a place, spread the word and recruit some baking heroes to bring along some treats too.

How to get involved in Bake it. Build it. Beat it.

  • Pick a date, time and place for your Bake it. Build it. Beat it. event.

  • Spread the word – let your guests knows the details of your bake sale.

  • Set up yourJustGiving page to collect donations online on the day. Ask people to make a donation for their treats.

  • Recruit some baking heroes to bring along some treats too.

  • Pay in the money raised at your bake sale.

Download your baking kit

Bring your bake sale to life! Download our bunting to decorate your bake sale table. Download our labels to write what your sweet treat is and don't forget to label any allergens.

Bunting

Bring some colour to your Bake it. Build it. Beat it. cake sale with our bunting.

Cake labels

Print off our cake labels where you can label your cake, add a suggested donation price and any allergens.

Sweepstake

Add an extra later to your Bake it. Build it. Beat it. fundraising with our Great British Bake Off sweepstake – just in time for the new series!

Get your certificate

Download your certificate to display loud and proud how much your bake sale raised.

How your bake sale can help

Isita is wearing a blue dress with yellow pockets. The left pocket has a little chick peeping out. She is smiling and her hands are raised to show us they are covered in dough. There is baking equipment on a table.

How your bake sale can help

Childhood and cancer. Two words that should never go together.

But, every week, around five children in the UK lose their lives to cancer. That’s five families who are faced with the worst news possible.

A child doesn’t have to die from cancer for it to take their life. It can take away their childhood, their opportunities to learn and even to have children of their own one day.

That’s why we’re building a new, world-leading Children’s Cancer Centre at Great Ormond Street Hospital (GOSH). To give more children the chance to lead happy, healthy lives. And to help improve the odds for children with cancer once and for all.

Join us and host a bake sale to help build the Children’s Cancer Centre at GOSH and save more lives.

Together we can build it. Together we can help beat childhood cancer.

Your Bake it. Build it. Beat it. fundraising will go to support the vital cancer care services at GOSH, including the refurbishment of GOSH buildings, upgrading equipment, pioneering research, kinder treatments and offering vital welfare services to our families during their time at GOSH. 

In the event that costs change, additional funds are received over and above our target or the needs of the hospital or patients change, we reserve the right to redirect funds for use against the hospital’s most urgent needs.

How to pay in your dough

  • Pay it straight onto your JustGiving page. It's quick to setup and an easy way to collect donations online on the day. Anything raised on JustGiving comes directly to us.

  • Pay it in via our website here. Make sure you select Bake it. Build it. Beat it. from the dropdown.

  • Send us a cheque – please make it payable to ‘Great Ormond Street Hospital Children’s Charity’ and send to: Great Ormond Street Hospital Children’s Charity, 40 Bernard Street, London, WC1N 1LE.

  • Give us a call – you can chat to our Supporter Care team on 020 3841 3131 to pay in over the phone.

Got any questions? Get in touch with us at community.events@gosh.org.