Donate
There are many ways to donate to the Oliver Fisher Special Care Baby Trust.
By Post
|
By Direct Debit
To set up a direct debit you must complete and sign a direct debit mandate at your bank or building society |
|
By Cheque
Please make cheques payable to:
|
In MemoryMany people prefer to remember their loved ones by making a donation instead of sending flowers at a funeral, or leaving a legacy. Remembering a loved one in this way is a very special gift to give. As a lasting memory we are always happy to have a plaque made to go onto a piece of equipment your donation went towards. |
|
Collection Boxes
Collection boxes are an easy and efficient way to help raise funds for The Oliver Fisher Special Care Baby Trust. Many people display boxes in their shops, offices, bars, reception areas etc. Collection boxes not only help to raise vital funds, they also act as a great way to bring awareness of the charity. When the boxes are full, our team of volunteers empty, clean and reseal them, so there is no work involved for the box holders.
Foreign CurrencyWe collected all kinds of foreign currency, old English currency plus old coins. |
StampsWe do understand it is not always possible to give monetary donations, but a book of second class stamps would help with our day to day postage cost's.
|
Gift Aid
Gift Aid is a tax rebate scheme, operated by the Inland Revenue since April 2000. It enables us to reclaim the tax you have already paid on any donation you make to The Oliver Fisher Trust now or in the future.
Gift Aid is only available to donors who pay tax in the United Kingdom and you must give us permission to claim this money back on your behalf. Gift Aid costs you nothing but increases the value to us of any donation you make. If you pay tax at the higher rate you can claim further tax relief in your Self Assessment tax return. If you are unsure whether your donations qualify for Gift Aid tax relief you can ask your local tax office.
For further information please see contact page.
Give in celebration
Increasingly popular is the idea of asking for donations to the Trust instead of having presents for a celebration. If you're feeling adventurous; why not celebrate in a really unusual way and get sponsorship to take on a challenge?


