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Donations, Why Support Us?

Why Support Us?

By making a small donation you are helping Age Concern Hythe provide vital services to the older residents that live in the area of Hythe, older people  who need our help.

Regular Giving

Why give regularly to Age Concern Hythe?

The number of older people is growing, especially those in frail health. We need to plan ahead and keep up with moving times by expanding our services to reach all those residents who need us. We can only do this if we have dependable and growing regular income.

Making a Donation

You can make a donation by sending a cheque or postal order payable to Age Concern Hythe Sanford House, Stade Street, Hythe Kent CT21 6BD. If you wish to set up a standing order please contact us here at Age Concern Hythe for the relevant details.

Gift Aid

Use Gift Aid and you can make your donation worth more. If you are a UK Tax payer for every pound you give us we get an extra 28 pence from the Inland Revenue.
Donate in memory: You can make a donation to Age Concern Hythe in memory of a friend or relative. You may prefer to make a donation instead of, or as well as, flowers at their funeral.

Legacy

When making a Will you do not have to make a choice between family or charity. You can remember both, giving security to your family and continuing support to a chosen good cause beyond your lifetime. Remember that charitable bequests are free of Inheritance Tax.

 

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