We need your support to increase the number and
improve the quality of short breaks to disabled children across the
UK. Short breaks make a vital difference to disabled children and
their families.
We rely on donations to fund our work.
£15 – Will recruit short break carers for a disabled child
by providing a copy of a recruitment DVD
£50 – Will improve the quality of short break a disabled
child receives through carer training materials for short break
carers
£150 – Will improve the quality of a short break that 3
disabled children receive through our free short break carer
training event.
Donate now
Send us a one-off donation through our charity Bank CAF using
your credit or debit card or your CAF charity account if you have
one.
Or send a cheque, please make it payable to Shared Care
Network and post it to: 34-36 Easton Business Centre, Felix Road,
Easton. Bristol, BS5 0HE (please send in the completed gift
aid form to help let us claim a further 28p per £1 back from the
government!)
Donate regularly
This helps us plan ahead. Donate whatever you want on a
regular basis by:
completing our
standing order
form.pdf
Payroll
giving
This is a brilliant tax effective way to give more.
Payroll giving allows you to donate before tax via your
payroll. Simply let your finance department know you would
like to take advantage of this scheme and send them this link to
register with a payroll agency:
http://www.payrollgivingcentre.org.uk/employers.htm
Make a gift of a lifetime, leave a
legacy
If you want to leave your money for a special purpose - such
as helping Shared Care Network to continue their valuable work -
you can leave us a legacy in your will. We would always
recommend that you seek the advice of a professional solicitor to
make your Will as this will be the easiest and surest way to ensure
your wishes will be carried out. As Wills are legally binding
documents a solicitor will be able to guide you through the correct
legal wording for leaving a gift.
If you have already made a Will then it’s also very easy to
update it using what is known as a ‘Codicil’ – again a solicitor
will be able to help you with this.