Donate
We rely on your support to help older people in Hythe, Lyminge and Ashford. There are many ways you can donate to us.
All donations, however small, are gratefully received and are used to help us provide services to the local community.
Ways to give
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Donate online
Giving online is quick and easy using the "Givey" platform. Simply click the link to be directed to the site.
You can donate by calling us on 01303 269602 where we will be able to take a donation over the telephone through our secure card payment system.
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easyfundraising with online shopping
Help us raise funds for free when you shop online.
Shop online with over 2700 retailers and they'll give us a donation every time you buy something at no extra cost! Please register and you will be able to help us every time you shop.
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Leave a legacy
Leaving a gift in your will enables us to provide vital services for older people in Hythe, Lyminge and Ashford. Every gift in every will, no matter how large or small, makes a difference.
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Support our charity shops
Money raised from our shops supports vital services in Hythe, Lyminge and Ashford, so why not bag a bargain and donate something you no longer need to our charity shops in Hythe and Lyminge (clean clothes, or other unwanted goods, including small electrical items, NO large electrical goods, large furniture or toilet/bath aids, thank you.
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Everest Base Camp Trek Challenge
Cleo, Emma-Jayne, and Sam have personally funded the expedition, contributing £7,200 of there own money, which is not included in our £30K target. All the funds raised will go directly to our cause.
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Gift Aid
However you give, please use Gift Aid and make your donation worth more. If you are a UK taxpayer for every pound you give us we get an extra 25 pence from the Inland Revenue.
Download a Gift Aid form here
What your donation could do
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£20
pays for two older people to have a delicious two course meal and a friendly chat at our weekly lunch club.
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£25
pays for an independent living assistant to support one older person with household tasks for an hour
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£40
pays for a trained teacher to run a chair-based exercise class to help older people stay strong and avoid falls.
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