There are plenty of ghosts and monsters that set out to terrify the charity sector this All Hallows' Eve so we've taken a look at how some charities used Twitter to prepare for the scariest night of the year.
The MS Society Scotland is right on brand with its pumpkin carving
Happy Halloween! Look at this amazing MS Society inspired pumpkin by @louisekerr178 's thoughtful friends! We LOVE this! #halloween pic.twitter.com/3A8lZHEOdg
— MS Society Scotland (@mssocietyscot) October 31, 2016
The Blue Cross knows you can't do better than a black cat to fend off the ghouls
Happy #Halloween, folks! We've got some spoooooky pets coming your way shortly. pic.twitter.com/DtalhsP0Sr
— Blue Cross (@The_Blue_Cross) October 31, 2016
This pumpkin carving from an RNLI supporter is frighteningly good
We think @RNLIPenarth supporter Chris Fox's @RNLI #pumpkin is fantastic. Get carving, we want to see your efforts #halloween #pumpkincarving pic.twitter.com/UORqjdG1ML
— RNLI (@RNLI) October 31, 2016
The Meerkats at London Zoo have found themselves a treat
Happy #Halloween! pic.twitter.com/KQ6bezafdf
— ZSL London Zoo (@zsllondonzoo) October 31, 2016
Shelter encouraged supporters to face their fears and sign up for a fundraising challenge
This #Halloween, face your fears, and step up to the challenge of #VerticalRush
— Shelter (@Shelter) October 31, 2016
Get 25% off with the code SCARY25 https://t.co/c7bvJWso6g pic.twitter.com/jEH9vSCP8d