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TARTAN TEA PARTY

Let’s get this par-tea started!

Pop on the kettle, gather your favourite crew and host your very own Tartan Tea Party to raise vital funds to help the 1 in 5 people in Scotland affected by chest, heart and stroke conditions and Long Covid.

Our official Tartan Tea Party Day is 21st May, but you can host your event whenever you like on a date that suits you and your guests best.

Sign up to host and you’ll receive a fundraising kit, either printed or digital (you choose!), to help you brew up a special event.

Sign up now

An amazing team of nurses at the University Hospital Wishaw hosted a Tartan Tea Party in 2025.

How to Host Your Own Tartan Tea Party

Hosting a Tartan Tea Party is as easy as popping on the kettle!
The special thing about your Tartan Tea Party is you can do it your way. You can choose the date, time, location, size and scale! And we’re here to help you every step of the way.
Here’s how to get started:

Sign up to get your fundraising kit and set up your JustGiving page

Download resources.

The booklet in your fundraising kit has all the info you need to start planning a tea-riffic Tartan Tea Party!

What’s included in your Tartan Tea Party Pack?

You’ll have everything you need to plan and host a brew-lliant Tartan Tea Party including:

  • A planning guide to help you get organised.
  • Fun game ideas, like raffles and competitions.
  • Delicious Scottish recipes for both classic and healthier treats.
  • Printable posters, bunting, invitations, and more.
  • A ready-to-go quiz to entertain your guests.
  • Pay in sheets to send in your donations.

Whether you download or request a printed pack, we’ve got you covered!

Downloadable Resources

 

Our brand-new Tartan Tea Party merch is now on our online shop – aprons, mugs, coasters and tea towels.

Plus, grab our teabags – available in our stores and online.

Shop now

Tim and Chest Heart & Stroke Scotland changed everything.

Never underestimate the power of a cup of tea

By hosting a Tartan Tea Party, you’re making a real difference to the 1 in 5 people in Scotland who are living with chest, heart, stroke conditions or Long Covid.

Every penny you raise will allow us to reach even more people who desperately need our help through our Community Healthcare Support Service.

You’re helping people like Michael.

Michael had a stroke at the age of 30. He knows just how important our vital support services can be to someone’s recovery.

“Nothing can prepare you for how hard recovery after stroke is. Tim and Chest Heart & Stroke Scotland changed everything. Tim gave me hope. And he gave me confidence for the first time since the stroke. I know how lucky I am that people like you help make such a vital service possible for me.”

It’s thanks to your support that we’re able to help people manage their conditions and live their lives to the full.

How your fundraising helps

 

£50

Could help train a volunteer kindness caller to make sure there is always someone at the end of the phone for people in need of help.

Donate £50

£100

Could fund 8 calls to our Advice Line team who can support anyone worried about or struggling with the effects of chest, heart or stroke conditions or Long Covid.

Donate £100

£250

Could give 12 people one hour of vital one-to-one support through our Community Healthcare Support Service to help them live their lives to the full.

Donate £250

£350

Could mean that we can support 10 people to attend an online support group for 3 months helping them to cope with the emotional and physical impact of their condition.

Donate £350

Sign up to Host

Thanks so much for signing up to host a Tartan Tea Party and
helping the 1 in 5 people in Scotland affected by chest, heart and stroke conditions and Long Covid.


Frequently Asked Questions

Have questions? Check out our dedicated FAQ page for all the answers you need!

FAQ

Get in touch

If you need any support to make your fantastic fundraising ideas really fly, we’re here to help!

Contact – [email protected]

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