Personal Giving

A number of people either with personal connections to the Down’s syndrome community, or simply individuals who want to support us, make one-off or ongoing donations to support our work. Their support is often private and unsung, but our personal donors make a huge difference to the lives of our families. 

If you've been inspired by our transformational work and would like to consider a more substantial gift, or longer term relationship with us, please contact our team, via this link for an initial conversation.

If you would like to discuss your own circumstances, or discuss the possibility of becoming a donor, please contact us via the form below.

There are many ways you can support our work through personal giving. These include:

Remember you can increase the value of your donation by using Gift Aid: see this link

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Small donations make a big difference!

A graphic with two speech bubbles, one pink and one blue, above a light blue text box showing information about a £15 fee to give a child access to a communication skills session.
Illustration of blue and pink baby footprints with text explaining that £25 sends a baby box to a new parent to let them know they are not alone.
Image of three notebooks stacked on a white surface with a blue, pink, and white color scheme, above a text box with information about a £50 group access to educational and communication tools.
Illustration of a school building with a donation amount of 75 pounds supporting a child with Down's syndrome.
An infographic showing a handshake inside a heart at the top, with text about providing a family with a year's worth of support valued at £100, funded by government services for education and healthcare.
Illustration of two adults and a child with outstretched hands, above a donation message that says £150 pays for a child to have a place on a holiday speech club.

If you wish to give a little more

An illustration of a happy baby with a pink bow on her head, sitting happily. Text indicating a fee of £270 to enable children aged 0-2 years to attend communication groups for a year.
Illustration of a crawling baby with a speech bubble indicating a donation amount of £600 helps 2-4 year old children join communication groups for a year.
A boy standing above a donation or funding announcement stating £500 enables 11-25 year olds to attend communication groups for a year.
Illustration of two hands high-fiving, one blue and one pink. Text indicating a donation amount of £1000 to train 12 parents to Makaton Level 1 for better communication with their children.
A young boy in a white shirt, pink shorts, and a pink tie, waving with a smile, next to a statement about funding for communication groups for children aged 7-11.
Illustration of a young girl in a pink skirt and white shirt, holding a fist pump, with text describing a fee that enables 4 to 7-year-olds to attend communication groups for a year.

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