Donna works with organisations and charities on brand campaigns which are close to her heart and those which align to her personal and professional being.
Donna is an ambassador for Breast Cancer Now to raise funds and awareness for their world class research and life changing care for people affected by breast cancer.
Wear it Pink is a Breast Cancer Now campaign which takes place during Breast Cancer Awareness Month in October, where thousands of people wear pink in their communities, schools and workplaces to raise funds to support breast cancer nurses, scientists and families who are affected by breast cancer. The 2018 campaign saw Donna work with Members of Parliament to promote the Wear it Pink campaign including Theresa May.
Donna is a Patron for Ashdon Jazz Academy; a charity set up to inspire and empower young girls aged 11-21 through mentoring and skills workshops. Donna joined the young girls on a challenge to work the Victoria Underground Line from Brixton to raise money for a trip for the girls to the Gambia so they can have a life changing experience meeting girls of their own age.
Her Spirit inspires ‘every woman to become fitter, stronger and healthier’ and in 2020, Donna led the #Giveme5 programme which was designed to encourage women to get back into running through inspirational audio support from Donna giving them control to complete the sessions in their own time and pace with the aim to walk or run 5k by the end of the 8 week programme, but ultimately to get them moving during the global pandemic.
Donna and other breast cancer survivors featured in the M&S Breast Cancer Awareness Month lingerie campaign led by Rosie Huntington-Whiteley.
Donna became an Ambassador of the The UK-SVG Friendship Trust in 2021 following the volcanic eruption on the island of St.Vincent in the Caribbean on 9 April 2021. Having both parents and family from the island, Donna has a vested interest in supporting the people of St.Vincent of the Grenadines. This national disaster coupled with the global pandemic has caused much devastation to the infrastructure and the people on the island and they will need long term support to recover.