Whether you want to ask others to support ME in Wales or do so yourself, there are now a variety of ways you can donate to WAMES:

 

Donate by cheque

Send a cheque or postal order  to the treasurer at:
Cornerstones, Clinton Road Lane, Penarth, Vale of Glamorgan, CF64 3JD

Donate by bank transfer or standing order

Account name:    Welsh Association of ME & CFS
Account Number:  76392081
Sort Code:       09-01-55

Donate online

Donate by credit or debit card at Mydonate or Charity Choice
[Charity Choice charges 15p for Debit Cards, 1.45% for personal credit card, 1.9% for commercial credit card.  Mydonate charges:  15p for Debit Card, 1.3% Credit Card]

Please Gift Aid your donation

If you are a UK taxpayer, every £1 you give will be worth 25p more to us, at no extra cost to you, if you Gift Aid it. You can sign up for this when you donate online or download the Gift Aid form.

Give in celebration

Why not celebrate your next special occasion by asking your friends and family to lend support to people with ME and CFS.

By asking your friends and family to donate to us instead of giving presents at a birthday, anniversary or wedding, you can enjoy your special day knowing you are making a real difference to the lives of people with ME and CFS.

Tell the treasurer which occasion you wish to celebrate when you send cheques OR   set up a fundraising page at Charity Choice or Mydonate to allow people to donate by debit or credit card.

Leave a gift in your will

Simply instruct your solicitor of our name and the treasurer’s address. If you have already made a Will then you can add extra instructions in a Codicil.

A gift in remembrance

Celebrate the life of someone special to you by making a gift in their memory.

IT equipment

WAMES doesn’t have an office, so volunteers work from home. In some ways that means we need more equipment, as we can’t share them. If you can spare  unneeded working PCs, laptops, printers, mobile phones etc. please contact a member of the WAMES team to see if they would be useful to us and if it would be feasible to collect them from you.

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