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  • Little Ways to Make a Big Difference!

Little Ways to Make a Big Difference!

As a charity, we are always in need of funding and support in order to continue our work with our member agencies and survivors. There are plenty of ways that you can help us out with very little effort!

Give While You Shop!

AmazonSmile is a website operated by Amazon with the same products, prices, and shopping features as Amazon.com. The difference is that when you shop on AmazonSmile, the AmazonSmile Foundation will donate 0.5% of the purchase price of eligible products to the charitable organisation of your choice. Next time you buy something from Amazon, select us as your chosen charitable organisation and we will receive 0.5% of all the money you spend on Amazon!

Sell your old stuff to raise funds for us!

You can now sell your old stuff on Ebay while choosing to donate a percentage of the profit to us! Simply log in to Ebay, select us for your chosen charity, and get selling! This is a really simple way to make some money for yourself as well as a cause close to your heart.

Text Give!

You can donate via text for any amount between £1-£20. It is as simple as texting: TST + the amount you want to donate to 70085.

Example: TST 5 = a £5 donation!

£5 keeps our volunteer led support line running for one hour so even the smallest donation can make the biggest difference.

Recycle for us!

You can recycle your old ink jets whilst making money for the charity! Simply follow this link to access our page and order a free-post bag to your house. Send of your inkjets and earn £1 for every one sent in. Recycling with Recycle4Charity is an efficient, ethical way to raise money for your chosen cause whilst also protecting the environment.

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Published: 3rd July, 2018

Updated: 13th May, 2020

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