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Other ways to donate

It is quickest and easiest to give by debit card or credit card directly on our website by clicking or tapping the Donate button at the top of the screen. However there are a number of other ways to make a life-changing gift if more convenient for you:

To donate via cheque:

Please make cheques payable to Hope for Justice and send to: Hope for Justice, P.O. BOX 5527, Manchester, M61 0QU. If you would like for us to confirm that your donation has reached us, please write your email or postal address on the back of your cheque. If you would like to add Gift Aid to your cheque donation, at no extra cost to you, just fill out this quick form: Gift Aid Declaration

To donate via bank transfer:

CAF Bank Ltd
Account no: 00023023
Sort Code: 40-52-40
Account name: Hope for Justice
Reference: Surname and Initial
If you would like for us to confirm that your donation has reached us, please email supporters@hopeforjustice.org to tell us about your bank transfer, or call 0300 008 8000.

If you would like to add Gift Aid to your bank transfer, at no extra cost to you, just fill out this quick form: Gift Aid Declaration

To donate over the phone:

Call 0300 008 8000 (local rate call, office hours only), and speak with a member of our friendly team.

Freedom Foundation:

When you fund a project through Hope for Justice’s Freedom Foundation, you know your generosity is going directly where you want it and will have an immediate impact. Explore our highest priority projects lacking funding and see how you could give directly. Please note: minimum donation applies to give via the Freedom Foundation.

Donate via cryptocurrency:

Hope for Justice accepts donations in all the major cryptocurrencies:

Payroll Giving

Payroll Giving is a scheme run by employers which allows employees to make charitable donations to Hope for Justice (or any charity) tax-free through payroll. Donations will automatically stop when you leave your employer.

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