What charities achieved at the 2025 Twickenham Zip Wire
- Alice Inskip
- Jun 29
- 3 min read
If you're considering the Twickenham Zip Wire for your charity, or simply looking for some fundraising inspiration, here's a look at what last year's participants achieved.
Charities of all sizes took on the 680ft zip wire across Allianz Stadium, Twickenham, raising an average of £425 per participant while supporting causes across the UK. Alongside their fundraising results, many also shared some fantastic feedback about the experience.
In no particular order, here's what they achieved!
MS-UK | £5,510 raised
MS-UK supports people living with multiple sclerosis through health services, support groups and wellbeing programmes. They had 13 supporters attend in 2025.
"Working with Big Bang Experiences has been a pleasure from start to finish, and we hope we can continue working together."

Vetlife | £10,000+ raised
Vetlife provides independent emotional, mental health and financial support to people working within the veterinary community. From 15 supporters, they were able to raise over £10,000.
"The Big Bang team were fantastic, so friendly, welcoming and helpful throughout the day. They made everyone feel at ease and helped make the event such a fun and enjoyable experience."

Cancer Support UK | £3,000+ raised
Cancer Support UK had six fundraisers supporting their charity, which provides practical and emotional support to people living with cancer.
"The event was extremely well organised with excellent pre-event communication and a very professional team. We had a great experience and raised vital funds for our charity. We would definitely do it again."

Ronald McDonald House Charities | £20,000+ raised
Ronald McDonald House Charities had a brilliant group of restaurant colleagues fundraising for their charity, which provides free accommodation and support for families with children receiving treatment in hospital.
"Big Bang made the entire event seamless and exhilarating from start to finish - incredibly well organised, professional and fun. We'd highly recommend them to any group looking for an unforgettable fundraising adventure!"

RB Mind | £3,787 raised
This charity had eight participants take on the zip wire. RB Mind provides mental health services and support for people living across the London Borough of Richmond.
“Working with Big Bang was very easy. Communication prior to the event was good, with any questions promptly answered. All staff at the event were friendly and courteous and safety was taken seriously.”

Crossroads Care Richmond & Kingston | £2,000 raised
Crossroads Care provides respite and practical support to unpaid carers across Richmond and Kingston; their two supporters raised £2,000 in support of the charity.
"We loved being part of it and seeing our fundraisers take on the challenge. One of our mentor students was really inspired. Every penny that you have given will help carers to have a much-needed break"

Richard House Children's Hospice | £2,500 raised
Richard House Children's Hospice supports children with life-limiting conditions and their families across London through specialist care, respite and emotional support.
"Everyone enjoyed the event and the feedback was that it was really well organised."
John King Brain Tumour Foundation | £1,000+ raised
The John King Brain Tumour Foundation supports people affected by brain tumours and neurological diseases. Their team from Kings Fine Foods added to the charity's ongoing fundraising through a corporate challenge day.
"The team at Big Bang Experiences reassured everyone and made the whole experience one to remember."

Ruils | £2,000+ raised
Ruils supports disabled adults and children to live independantly within their communities, as well as supporting unpaid carers. Three fundraisers generated an impressive £2,000+.
"The whole event was extremely well organised and it was lovely to be part of something that helped make a difference."

Down's Syndrome Association | £1,273 raised
Four enthusiatic fundraisers joined us at Allianz Stadium to support The Down's Syndrome Association, who support people with Down's syndrome and their families through information, advocacy and community support across the UK.
From children's hospices and mental health charities to disability organisations and medical research, the 2025 Twickenham Zip Wire helped charities of all sizes raise valuable funds while giving supporters an unforgettable experience.
Every organisation's fundraising journey is different, but these results demonstrate what's possible with the right event and engaged supporters.
The Twickenham Zip Wire 2026 is taking place this October (16-18), and has proved extremely popular. Saturday 17th is now fully booked, with availability on the Friday and Sunday now becoming limited.
If you'd like to explore how the event could work for your charity, we'd be delighted to chat.




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