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Donate & Gift Aid

Donate via SponsorMe

Donate via GoFundme

Donate via MuchLoved

If you are a UK taxpayer please print the Gift Aid – Single Donation Form or Gift Aid – Multiple Donation Form and send with your cheque or postal order.

Please make cheques or postal orders payable to “Lowe Syndrome Trust” and send to: Fundraising Dept, Lowe Syndrome Trust, 673 Finchley Road, London, NW2 2JP.

Make a will leaving cash or assets to the Trust. Download Gift in Will

Instructions on how to register for Give As You Earn

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. 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.

Other Fundraising for Lowe Syndrome Trust

Half marathon for The Lowes Syndrome Trust

My name is Catherine and, alongside my cousin Hannah, we will be running the AJ Bell Great Run Half Marathon on October 1st… Find out more.

Paul James Facebook Fundraiser

Paul James is speaking at the conference and has a fundraising page, you can also donate here.

Charities and Trusts

There are a number of ways for organisations and charitable trusts to offer support.  One way is to sponsor or hold a fundraising event such as a charity ball where our celebrity patrons may attend or perform.

Another is to give one-off or annual unrestricted gifts or grants, which allow us to use the money to for the general running of the charity or address our identified priorities at that time. Others work in partnership with us to support a specific piece of research or area of work or country, such as a clinical trial.

The loyalty and generosity of charitable trusts is absolutely crucial to our work, each making a valuable contribution to the costs of funding our projects.

If you are involved with an organisation or charitable trust and feel able to consider supporting Lowe Syndrome Medical Research, we would welcome the opportunity to provide more background to our charity.