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Make Your Donation Go Further with Gift Aid

If you are a UK taxpayer, every £1 you give – or have given in the past – could be worth an extra 25p to St Mary’s Hospice, at no extra cost to you.

Through the Gift Aid scheme, we can reclaim the tax you’ve already paid to HM Revenue & Customs on eligible donations. That means your support goes even further to help us provide comfort, dignity and care for patients and their families.

To add Gift Aid to your donation, simply complete your name and address below, review the Gift Aid declaration wording, and tick the box to confirm that St Mary’s Hospice can reclaim Gift Aid on your donations. We’ll take care of the rest.

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