On 10 October, 2025, celebrate everything yellow and help Mountbatten Isle of Wight change the way Islanders live and die.

Go Yellow! Whatever you wear, eat or do, make it our signature colour and help us raise vital funds for 24/7 expert end-of-life care, delivered in homes across the Island, on our inpatient unit and in our John Cheverton Centre community space.

Yellow cakes


How to sign up to Go Yellow 2025 for Mountbatten


Ideas to help you Go Yellow with Mountbatten Isle of Wight

  • Host a cake sale.
  • Hold a fashion show where everyone wears yellow.
  • Run a car wash, just for yellow cars.
  • Ask friends to sponsor you when you sit in a bath of custard.
  • Sell yellow flowers at your shop, with a donation to Mountbatten.
  • Have a yellow raffle in the office.
  • Hold a 'wear yellow to work day'.
  • Take part in our special activities for schools.
  • Ask everyone to wear yellow at football or netball or golf.
  • Sell books with yellow colours, with a donation to Mountbatten Isle of Wight.
  • Auction something yellow to friends or customers.

people wearing yellow including one dressed as a pineapple

Want to get involved in Go Yellow with Mountbatten Isle of Wight but not running an activity?

The clever team at our John Cheverton Centre cafe have got you covered, with a Big Yellow High Tea! 

We would love to welcome you to our lovely cafe in Newport, between 6-10 October. We will serve a Big Yellow High Tea for two. To find out more or to book yours, call 01983 217342.

Don't have anything yellow to wear?

Our Isle of Wight charity shops will have something perfect for you. Watch out for their special window displays!

Share your event!

Go Yellow 2025 organiser, Harri McNeil, said: "Go Yellow on 10 October is a brilliant way to support Mountbatten Isle of Wight in a way that works for you.

"Dress up, eat cake or raffle yellow items, there are so many ways to get involved. 

"We will be running a blog, so do tell us what you are up to. That way, we can help you share your event. Good luck and whatever you do, make it yellow!"

Women in a cafe wearing yellow