Friday 3 September 2010

We were the first charity retailer to introduce tax efficient giving on donated items in our shops - and we've won awards for our innovation.
By applying the gift aid principle to donated goods, we have been able to increase their value by 28%.
This means that if we sold your dress for £5.00, we could reclaim an additional £1.40, raising a total of £6.40 for Sue Ryder Care.
Gift aid is a really simple way of raising extra money to support our health and social care work.
All you need to do is sign our gift aid declaration form when you bring your donation to one of Sue Ryder Care's shops.
At the shop a member of staff will process your completed gift aid declaration form and issue you with a unique Donor ID number on your gift aid donor ID card. Simply present the card on subsequent visits to our shops across the country to make more from your donations.
Your donated items will be labelled with the Donor ID number to enable us to capture sales information and we will write to you at intervals to inform you of the money raised from their sale. This is a requirement of Her Majesty’s Revenue & Customs.
› Email us to find out more.
› Online Gift Aid Declaration Form
› Download our Gift Aid declaration form
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