There are about 11 million disabled people in the UK - that's around 1 in 5 of the population.
By making a donation today, you can help us continue to deliver services which support disabled people to gain more equality, choice and independence in their lives.
Donate online
Donate by post
Why make a regular donation by Direct Debit?
We have teamed up with JustGiving to make online donations easy and secure. You can make a monthly or one-off donation through JustGiving below:
If you can't use the donation form above, please visit our JustGiving page to make your donation.
Please complete a donation form:
Donation Form - single gift (for a one-off donation)
or
Donation Form - regular gift (for a monthly donation)
Please send your completed donation form - and, if you would like to donate by cheque, a cheque made payable to 'Papworth Trust' - to:
Fundraising
Papworth Trust
Freepost NAT3638
Cambridgeshire
CB23 8BR
You don't have to use a stamp, but if you do, you will help us to keep our costs down.
Why make a regular donation by Direct Debit?
Donating through Direct Debit is the most effective way to give. It means you can spread your donations out across the year. It's hassle-free, safe and protected by the Direct Debit Guarantee.
Regular gifts have the added advantage that they help us to plan our work effectively. Knowing how much income we are likely to receive each year means that we can continue to provide essential support to disabled people, commit to new projects and activities, safe in the knowledge that we have enough income to sustain them. For example:
You can set up a Direct Debit online or by post:
Set up a Direct Debit online through JustGiving
Set up a Direct Debit by post
Please complete a Donation Form and send it to:
Fundraising
Papworth Trust
Freepost NAT3638
Cambridgeshire
CB23 8BR
You don't have to use a stamp, but if you do, you will help us to keep our costs down.
If you have any questions about setting up a regular gift by Direct Debit, please contact Mandy Barker by email at mandy.barker@papworth.org.uk or by phone on 01480 357257.
If you have an enquiry, please get in touch: