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Donate
by credit, debit card or Paypal online
You can
set up a regular donation (by direct debit) or make a one-off
donation to the JWCT. The JWCT encourages anyone who is willing
to make a donation on a monthly basis whether it is £2 or
£20. This will ensure that the charity has a regular income
to enable the better planning of grants. You can donate via the
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Support
an event
You can
support someone organising an event being run in the aid of JWCT.
If they have set up an online fundraising webpage you can find
their webpage by going to www.justgiving.com
and entering their name.
All donations
made to the JWCT qualify for Gift Aid provided you are a UK taxpayer.
Search
the web and raise funds for the JWCT
everyclick.com
is an internet search engine with a big difference - it donates
half its revenues
to charity. If you use everyclick.com as your search engine every
search you do can raise money for the JWCT. Click here and give
your mouse a heart.
Sell
stuff on Ebay and help the JWCT
Now
you can sell an item on eBay and donate
from 10% to 100% of the final sale price to help the JWCT –
clear out that cupboard today! To find out more click here.
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| Donate
by cheque, credit or debit card by post |
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You can
send cheques made out to “The Jeremy Willson Charitable
Trust” to the following address: JWCT, 46 Tudor Avenue,
Maidstone, Kent, ME14 5HJ. Please complete and send a Gift Aid
Form with your cheque. This form can also be used for credit or
debit card payments.
Using
Gift Aid means that for every pound you give the JWCT will receive
an extra 28p from the Inland Revenue, helping your donation go
further.
Please
complete and send a Gift
Aid Form with your cheque. |
Donate
by payroll giving
If you
pay tax through PAYE (Pay As You Earn), payroll giving offers
a simple way to reduce the cost to you of making regular gifts
to the JWCT. If your employer or pension provider runs a Payroll
Giving Scheme, you simply authorise them to make the donation
from your wages or pension before deducting any tax. Find out
more at the HMRC. |