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We care for people with end of life and long term conditions: Cancer, Stroke, Brain Injury, Multiple Sclerosis, Dementia, Huntington's Disease, Parkinson's Disease, and Motor Neurone Disease


Feel even better on payday!

Payroll giving

Would you like to feel even better on pay day?
Read on to find out how!

Payroll Giving is a simple, efficient, and flexible scheme that allows you to give regularly to Sue Ryder Care - plus it has the added bonus of being tax free! Donating in this way provides us with a very valuable and reliable source of income, all the while helping us help more people living with serious illnesses.

You decide how much you want to give to Sue Ryder Care and then your employer takes the donation straight from your salary each week/month. Your donation is made before tax is deducted so it actually costs you less to give us more! For example, a £10 donation to Sue Ryder Care would only cost you £7.80. Your employer might even choose to match your donation, increasing the value of your gift, enabling even more people in our care to get the best from life, whatever their condition.

What better feeling to have on pay day, knowing that you have helped to make someone else's day so special.

What to do next:
If your company currently offers a payroll giving scheme all you need to do is let your payroll department know that you would like to start giving regularly and they will do the rest.

If your company does not have a scheme please ask them to get in touch with us. We can provide them with details of Payroll Giving Agencies who will be able to process your donation, or your employer could just click here for more information.

If you have any queries or would like more information on payroll giving, please contact a member of the fundraising team on 0845 050 1953 or email us.

You could also visit the payroll giving site to read some frequently asked questions and answers as it might help to explain things a little further.


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