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Make a Donation to the Lowe Syndrome Charity

The Charity is registered with the Inland Revenue, Justgiving and CAF for tax deductable contributions. You can donate in several ways:

  • Make a Credit Card  Donation  with tax reclaimed on-line using Justgiving service.
  • For credit cards such as Amex not accepted by Justgiving you can use PayPal
  • Set up a Justgiving web page for a charity event such a sponsored funrun. See example
  • Make a CAF donation using a CAF account - link to "All about giving" CAF online donation page.  
  • Through your Telephone/mobile bills using  CTAS -  Changing your billing to CTAS (Charity Telephone Affinity Scheme) donates £10 from every £100 of your bill to the charity and saves on your telephone bill.
  • By post – Please make cheques or postal orders payable to "Lowe Syndrome Trust" and send to: Fundraising Dept, Lowe Syndrome Trust, 77 West Heath Road London, NW3 7TH.
  • If you are a UK taxpayer please print the Gift Aid form and send with your cheque or postal order.
  • Make a will leaving cash or assets to the Trust.
  • Through your employer  Give as you earn (GAYE) scheme  - click here or see below

  Instructions on how to register for Give as you earn.  Use our search facility to check if your employer is contracted with CAF, or call the Give As You Earn helpline on 01732 520 019 and we'll check for you. 

If your employer has a GAYE scheme, GAYE Donor Instruction forms should be available from your payroll office for employees to fill in. Click here to download a Donor Instruction Form or call our Helpline to order more copies for your organisation.

Registration is free and involves completing three simple forms. These are available by emailing us at giveasyouearn@CAFonline.org or by phoning us on 01732 520 019 and giving us your details.

Once we receive your forms we register your employer's details with the Inland Revenue and send guidelines on how to administer and promote the scheme. If you have any further questions at this stage click here.