Become a Friend with regular payments - Your Support. Their Opportunity.

Become a Friend with regular payments - Your Support. Their Opportunity.

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Queen's Club Foundation are committed to making opportunities available to as many people as possible, but to do so sustainably we need the support of regular donors. By becoming a Friend of the Queen's Club Foundation, through a monthly or annual contribution, you will help us plan for the future, expand our reach and continue delivering life-changing programmes where they are needed most.

Your ongoing support provides the financial stability that allows us to invest in communities, equipment, coaching and facilities, ensuring that more young people can discover a lifelong love of sport regardless of their circumstances. Together, we can make racket sports accessible, inclusive and inspiring for everyone.

Become a Friend of the Queen's Club Foundation

Centre Court Friend – £20 per month or £200 per annum
• Quarterly newsletter
• QCF pin badge
• QCF tote bag

Terrace Friend – £50 per month or £500 per annum
• Quarterly newsletter
• QCF pin badge
• QCF tote bag
• QCF T-shirt
• Opportunity to present a trophy at a QCF Event

President's Friend – £100+ per month or £1,000+ per annum
• Quarterly newsletter
• QCF pin badge
• QCF tote bag
• QCF T-shirt
• Invitation to annual president’s friends’ breakfast on the Terrace

When you sign up to be a Friend, our team will be in touch to arrange your Friend's Scheme package, we will arrange for your items to be collected at Queen's Club if you are a member, or at our security hut at the Queen's Club entrance. 

Thank you for becoming a Friend of The Queen's Club Foundation, if you would like to discuss anything further, please feel free to contact Hetty Palmer, Fundraising Manager [email protected]

The Queen's Club Foundation is transforming lives through racket sports by creating opportunities for young people who might otherwise never have access to them. We deliver tennis, padel and other racket sport programmes in schools, local parks and community settings, with a particular focus on those from lower socio-economic backgrounds, girls, disabled participants, those who are hard of hearing or visually impaired, and young people facing disadvantage.