How to donate to AbilityNet

Thank you for your interest in AbilityNet.

Here are some simple ways you can send us your donation to help us support disabled, older and digitally excluded people:

  • Just Giving - donate or raise money for us through JustGiving
  • Cheque - you can write a cheque (made out to AbilityNet) or postal order and post it to us at AbilityNet, Suite 33, Pure Offices Plato Close, Tachbrook Park, Leamington Spa, Warwick, CV34 6WE.
  • Legacies - to discuss legacies, other ways to give or any queries regarding donations, please contact our fundraising team
Every pound makes a difference:
•    £25 = funds a 1:1 home visit from a Tech Volunteer
•    £150 = onboards a new volunteer
•    £250 = provides a device to someone in need
•    £500 = funds a group training session
•    £20,000 = supports an expert helpline advisor

Donate as you spend

  • Give as you Live - donate to AbilityNet by shopping online at Give as You Live! Thousands of your favourite stores and 100% secure
  • Givey - did you know you can donate to us via Twitter using Givey. Simply tweet using hashtags #givey and #abilitynet followed by the donation amount
  • eBay - a percentage of the final purchase price each time you sell an item on eBay using our eBay for Charities
  • Give or Take - donate your cashback from your online shopping to charity at www.giveortake.com
  • Music Magpie - turn your unwanted CDs, DVDs or Games into funds for AbilityNet with Music Magpie

Gift Aid

As a UK taxpayer the government's Gift Aid scheme increases each donation by 25% at no cost to you. This means that for every £20 you donate, we actually receive £25.00! Simply tick the box when donating and the gift aid option is available or download a Gift Aid declaration form from our website.

For further information visit the Gift Aid section of the HMRC website.

Get in touch

If you have any questions at all please call us on 0300 180 0028 or email us at enquiries@abilitynet.org.uk.

Please note: calls to our helpline number cost no more than a national rate call to an 01 or 02 number and count towards any inclusive minutes in the same way as 01 and 02 calls, we do not receive any money from these calls, and calls may not be answered between 9-12 on Thursdays due to staff training

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