
Gordon Ramsay’s fiery kitchen persona belies a heart dedicated to giving back, a value he shares with his family. With Tana, his wife of 29 years, Gordon runs the Gordon and Tana Ramsay Foundation, supporting causes like Great Ormond Street Hospital and the Scottish Spina Bifida Association.
Their work, detailed on gordonramsay.com, funds cutting-edge medical technology and family accommodations for sick children, touching thousands of lives. Gordon’s marathons and triathons, including 10 London Marathons by 2009, raise millions, a family effort that includes Tana’s dedication.
The Ramsays’ six children—Megan, Holly, Jack, Tilly, Oscar, and Jesse—inherit this spirit. Megan and Jack ran the London Marathon in memory of their unborn sibling after Tana’s 2016 miscarriage, a loss that deepened their commitment to charity. Tilly, a TV presenter, joins Gordon in fundraising events, while Holly’s podcast 21 & Over destigmatizes mental health, aligning with the family’s ethos of helping others. Even young Oscar, featured in Gordon’s Instagram posts, attends charity galas, like a 2007 St Andrew’s Day dinner for Spina Bifida.
In Cornwall, where the Ramsays own a stunning home, they support local causes, becoming ambassadors for Cornwall Air Ambulance in 2020. Gordon told Cornwall Live he’s “in awe” of their lifesaving work. This blend of global and local impact makes the Ramsays’ philanthropy relatable. The fanpage honors their generosity, inviting fans to join their mission of making a difference, one heartfelt cause at a time.