
Charity Work
Our Pledge
As a society, we believe that it is important to give back to our community, which is why we select a charity to raise funds from ticket revenue from each show.
In the past we have supported charities like Sheffield's Children's Hospital, Mind and the Palestine Children's Relief Fund. Find out who we supported most recently now and a little bit about them below.

The National Autistic Society
Founded in 1962, the National Autistic Society is the UK's leading charity for autistic people and their families. Their work includes running specialist schools, campaigning for improved rights and training companies to be more disability friendly.
As an especially neurodiverse society, supporting charities that work with neurodivergent people is a goal that's very important to us, and one that's particularly prescient right now. Authorities around the world continus to show hostility towards the most valuable members of the communities which we're proud to belong to, and we recognise that support is needed. We're thrilled to once again be raising money for the National Autistic Society, and hope you feel the same!
The National Autistic Society are a long-time favourite of USLES, and proceeds from multiple previous USLES shows have gone to the National Autistic Society. Last year, half of the proceeds from The Haunting of Richie Chadman were donated directly to the National Autistic Society, where it will be used to provide support to those that need it most.
Want to know more? Click the links below for the NAS's website, or to donate directly.
