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Pay in your donations

Whether you want to pay in your donations online, by cheque or by bank transfer, find everything you need to know here. 

Pay in donations

Donate in memory

Donating or arranging a collection in memory of someone special is a positive way to remember a loved one and celebrate their life. 

Donate in memory

Leave a gift in your will

Gifts in wills, however big or small, help us to plan for the future. We couldn’t do what we do without them. Find out more about how to leave a legacy to help carers. 

Gifts in wills

Payroll giving

Share a little payday happiness by making a regular donation to Carers UK through payroll giving. 

Payroll giving

Support us with a major gift

As a major donor, you have the opportunity to bring about transformational change. Together, we can make sure no one has to care alone. If you would like to make a gift of £1,000 or more, our Philanthropy team will be on hand to support you on your giving journey with us.

Major gifts

Donate in celebration

Whether you’re celebrating an anniversary, birthday, retirement party or wedding you can make it extra special by helping to make life better for carers.

Give in celebration

Other ways to donate

There are so many different ways you can donate to Carers UK, from shopping online to selling your unwanted items on eBay. 

Other ideas

Get in touch

If you’d like to talk to us about donating, please email fundraising@carersuk.org

Be inspired

Read more about how others have found ways to get involved and support unpaid carers with Carers UK.

 

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Over 40 MPs and Peers show their support for unpaid carers facing financial difficulties at event in Parliament
12 December 24
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National Carer Organisation’s Statement on the Scottish Budget
03 December 24

Unpaid carers and local carer organisations are experiencing significant challenges, with the rising cost of living, funding pressures and many…

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Scotland's National Care Organisations issue statement on the National Care Service
22 November 24

Our Annual Report for 2021/22

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