Nature has fewer places to thrive.

Across London, wildlife has fewer places to feed, shelter and thrive. But Deptford Creek remains a rare place where nature can survive alongside city life.

It's a place where eels, egrets, fish and countless other species can find a home, and where people can experience and learn about nature first-hand.

But places like Deptford Creek don't take care of themselves.

Every habitat restored, every species protected and every educational programme delivered helps keep this special place alive for wildlife and people.

 

Become a Wildlife Hero

Protecting nature takes year-round care.

As a Wildlife Hero, your monthly donation helps us care for Deptford Creek season after season, keeping habitats healthy and helping more people connect with the natural world.

Every habitat restored. Every species protected. Every child inspired to care for nature. Every community project delivered.

Together, these actions help keep this special place alive for wildlife and people, now and for years to come.

Become a Wildlife Hero and help protect Deptford Creek every month.

Become a regular donor

 

 

 

 

 

Make Your Donation Go Further

If you're a UK taxpayer, please consider Gift Aid. It allows us to claim an extra 25p for every £1 you donate at no extra cost to you.

 

Larger Donations

If you would like to discuss making a larger donation or supporting a specific project, we'd love to hear from you. 

Please contact us at: info@creeksidecentre.org.uk

 

 

 

Make a One-Off Donation

Every donation helps people connect with nature at Deptford Creek.

Whether you're celebrating a special occasion, supporting our work, or simply want to help, your gift will help protect this unique urban habitat and create opportunities for people of all ages to discover and care for the natural world.

 

£25

Could provide a set of pond and river dipping equipment, helping children discover the wildlife living beneath the water's surface

£50

Could provide a pair of waders, enabling people of all ages to safely access the Creek and learn about its ecology, wildlife and history
 

£100

Could provide binoculars for wildlife surveys, helping staff and volunteers monitor and record the species that call Deptford Creek home
 

Make a one-off donation