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Why do we need donations?
Our 24 hour nursing care is funded through
various organisations, such as Social Services and Primary Care
Trusts, or the Service
Personnel & Veterans Agency for
ex-service men and women. But severe reductions in
social care budgets means the funding barely covers the basic needs
of each individual, and your donation enables us to provide so much
more, including things many of us take for granted. We
can buy games, dvds, books and computers with special software and
adaptations. We can buy postural aids, gym and kitchen
equipment for rehabilitation and assessments. We can buy
paint, clay and flowers for crafts. We can provide special
outings, entertainment and more, all of which are so very important
for a good quality of life
How can I donate?
You can donate securely on line via
My Donate,
the Big
Give or via Paypal (or credit
card). You can also set up a monthly
standing order with your
bank, or simply send a cheque in the post. If you are in
work, please consider Payroll Giving (see below) which is a tax
efficient way of giving to the charity or charities of your choice.
Taxpayers can also increase the value of their gift by completing a
Gift Aid declaration (see below). You can also text CHAS09 £10 (or
a different donation amount) to 70070 to make a
donation.
How your donation will be
spent:
Just £10 can provide paints for our Art Group,
or a new DVD, or it could go towards a computer
game. £50 will buy computer voice recognition software
to enable people who are paralysed to play computer games or stay
in touch via the internet. £100 can buy a blood pressure
monitor or fund wheelchair repairs or adaptations. Larger sums can
be put towards a major purchase including new therapy equipment
such as exercise pedals, nursing equipment like a heart monitor,
general care equipment such as a shower chair or trolley, or it
could fund a special event for our residents. You can also
rest assured that Chaseley, in contrast to many other charities,
spends very little on fundraising - having one part time
Fundraiser.
We are a small charity, so your donation
really will make a difference.
We cannot compete with the large, national
charities for funds, but we truly appreciate donors who really want
their money to make a difference to a small charity such as
ourselves. Recent purchases have included our multigym
equipment (pictured top right), therapy kitchen equipment (also
pictured right) new shower trolleys, height adjustable wash basins,
splinting materials, overhead hoists, CCTV cameras, art easels
(right), a karaoke machine, a pottery kiln, heart
monitors/defibrillators, a blood monitor and transfer
aids.
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Birthdays, Easter, other
special occasions and Christmas!
Send unlimited 'e' Cards all year round for
just £10 - and at least £8 goes to
Chaseley!
Just follow this link http://www.charitecards.com/chaseleytrustand sign up using your credit or debit card -
you can choose how much you donate from only £10 - and if you tick
the gift aid box, we get at least £8 plus 100% of the gift aid!
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OTHER WAYS YOU CAN HELP
US:
Organise a fundraising
event.
Could you host a
coffee morning, open garden, sponsored walk or other event for us?
We are always delighted when people come forward and offer
their help to fundraise - and if we can support you in any way, by
providing leaflets, a presentation/talk, prizes, a banner,
collecting tins or manpower, do let us know. Young Joshua is
one of our star fundraisers, pictured centre right with family
members and his holiday chocolate button stall, which recently
raised £28 for us!
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Recycling:
We can recycle your old desktop printer
cartridges and mobile phones, along with any unwanted CDs, DVDs,
and computer games. We have raised almost £300 this
year from cartridges alone. Just post the items to us or drop
them in at our reception. If you are a local business and
collect large quantities, we would be happy to pick them up from
you. Printer cartridges must be original (ie. not refills)
and sorry we cannot recycle Epson cartridges or any toner
cartridges.
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Shop Online:
If you shop online at a wide
range of popular stores, you can raise money for Chaseley at no
cost to yourself - you might even save money with their special
offers and discount codes - visit the easyfundraising page on this website for more information, or
click on the picture on the right to go straight to their
website.
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Payroll Giving:
If you are in work, your employer may offer
Payroll Giving, where you pledge a small amount each week or month
from your salary, and the best bit of that is, it is deducted
before tax! So, if you pledge £5 per month, you will
only see a reduction in your net pay of £4 if a standard rate
taxpayer or £3 if a higher rate taxpayer.
If your employer has a Payroll Giving scheme
in place, ask for a ‘choice’ form, which you complete and return to
your Payroll Department or their Payroll Giving Agency. You
can choose to give to more than one charity if you like.
That’s all there is to it. You can cancel the arrangement at
any time, and can donate as little as £1 per month, with no upper
limit! If your employer doesn’t have this scheme, get
them to talk to us about how easy it is to set up or visit the
government's information page on payroll giving.
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Gift
Aid
All taxpayers, currently employed or not, can
make a donation using a Gift Aid declaration. This means that we
can ask the Inland Revenue to refund the tax you have paid on your
donation. So if you donate £10, we can claim an additional
£2.50 from the Inland Revenue and this additional income soon
mounts up. Donations before April 2011 are worth more.
All you need to do is sign a Gift Aid declaration form
and return it to us. Download a form here, or request
one by email, or by
telephone from Chaseley.
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Leave a
Legacy
Legacies are so important to charities, as
they are a low cost way of generating much needed income. The
larger, national charities obtain a major percentage of their
income from legacies, spending significant resources to attract
them, but it is much harder for smaller charities such as ourselves
to benefit in this way. So we would ask that if you supported
Chaseley during your lifetime, please consider remembering us in
your will.
If you have already made a will, you could ask
your solicitor to draw up a codicil for you, bequeathing an amount
to The Chaseley Trust. If you do not have a will, contact a
solicitor (we can provide some contact details if you wish) and ask
them to help you put your affairs in order. If you die
without a will, you will have no say in how your estate is
distributed. Another way is to leave a gift to
CAF (Charities
Aid Foundation) in your will, who will then distribute the gift to
any charities you have requested. The advantage of this is
that you can change the beneficiary charities at any time, without
changing your will.
You can make a number of different gifts to
charity. A Pecuniary Bequest is a gift of a particular sum of
money. A Residuary Bequest is a gift of part or all of the
value of your estate after debts, liabilities and other legacies
have been paid. A gift in kind is a gift of a specific
object, such as a painting or property.
Anyone who leaves a legacy to Chaseley earns a
very important place in our legacy book, so future generations can
appreciate their generosity (pictured below). You can also
download our legacy Roll of Honour 1990 to 2010 here.

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Thank you for
any help you
can give,
it is very much
appreciated.
For more information on supporting Chaseley
contact:
Georgia Abbott
01323 744390
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