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Domino’s Hits £9m Fundraising Milestone and Extends Teenage Cancer Trust Partnership to 2031

13 February 2026

Domino’s Pizza has raised £9m for Teenage Cancer Trust, with support from its customers, colleagues and franchise partners. Alongside marking this milestone, the company has also confirmed the extension of its partnership with the charity for a further five years, building on a decade of work together.

Over the last ten years, Domino’s has donated monthly pizza parties to each of Teenage Cancer Trust’s 28 units, offering moments of comfort during difficult times. The company also sponsors The Ultimate Backstage Experience at the charity’s legendary concerts at the Royal Albert Hall, giving more than 350 young people with cancer the chance to enjoy a unique behind the scenes visit over the past three years, with plans to continue the initiative in 2026. Looking ahead, Domino’s has set an ambitious target to raise a further £4 million over the next five years, continuing to deliver great impact for the young people who need it most. This sits alongside the strategic support the company continues to provide, including last year’s mentoring scheme, which paired frontline NHS staff with experienced professionals from Domino’s head office to offer valuable career development and support.

Alongside TCT’s core services, the partnership helps to fund Teenage Cancer Trust’s youth work programme, ensuring that young people with cancer get the very best care and support so that no young person faces cancer alone. This includes the work of Youth Support Coordinators, the Youth Advisory Group, and peer support events across the UK. Teenage Cancer Trust supports over 7,000 young people with cancer each year, and Domino’s is proud to play a role in making that possible.

Sarah Barron, Chief Marketing Officer, Domino’s Pizza Group, said:\ “Our partnership with Teenage Cancer Trust is at the heart of our values. For over 10 years, we’ve seen the difference this charity makes to young people and their families, and we’re committed to doing even more. Extending our partnership for another five years and setting a £4m fundraising target during that period reflects this.”

Jules Worrall, Chief Executive of Teenage Cancer Trust, said: \ “Domino’s has been an incredible partner for the past decade. Their continued support – from pizza donations to mentoring schemes are life changing. The support helps to reduce isolation and fear, allowing young people to retain identity and normality and protects their emotional and mental wellbeing. Domino’s £13m ambition by 2031 will help us reach even more young people with the specialist care they deserve.”