We get a lot of people asking how they can best support Good Clean Fun. The best way is buying a ticket, coming along to a party and having a dance with us. We are a community-based organisation which thrives when as many of our lovely community members come to the nights.
And it’s not just about money. The party needs you there, giving us your energy, dance moves and chat; the best parties are a melting pot of people, energies, ideas and personalities.
But we understand – some people, for whatever reason (family/work commitments, health reasons, energy levels) are unable to come to every party. To those who have asked how you can continue to support the party at times when you are unable to attend, we have now introduced a Pay it Forward ticket option.
Donate / Pay it Forward
You can now choose to Pay a Ticket Forward and your donation could give someone else the chance to attend, who would be otherwise unable to. Since launching in 2021, we’ve provided free, accessible tickets to anyone who can’t afford the general sale price – because we believe no one should miss out due to lack of funds.
If you’d like to help us keep the party open to all, you can donate the cost of a general sale ticket. Your support could help ensure everyone has the chance to enjoy a great night out.
“I lost my job last year and have been unable to get back to working full time whilst focusing on my recovery and all the time, energy and focus that it involves. I’m so grateful for the accessible tickets that are available at Good clean Fun that have allowed me to come along to the nights – I just wouldn’t have been able to attend otherwise. GCF has been such a crucial part of my recovery and the parties help me connect with other people on a similar recovery journey and have helped me feel more hopeful about staying sober.” – Anon
“Being able to come to GCF when I otherwise couldn’t, due to financial difficulties, breathe some free-form boogie into my recovery. Instead of sitting at home thinking about not suing, I was out dancing, connecting, laughing – feeling rhythm, and life again.” – Anon