Every donation makes a huge difference to our campaign to help injured service personnel and their families.
Row2Recovery is a registered charity, number: 1142371. We welcome your support in any of a number of ways:
MAKE A SECURE ONLINE DONATION
Donating online is the safest and quickest way of giving to Row2Recovery.
Please visit our secure fundraising page at BMyCharity
CHEQUES
If you would like to make a donation by cheque, please make it payable to Row2Recovery and send to:
Jonathan Hodge
Row2Recovery
64 Brocklebank Road, London, SW18 3AX
PAYROLL GIVING
Payroll giving, or Give As You Earn, is an easy, tax-free way to give to Row2Recovery.
Simply ask your payroll department to include pay donations to your chosen charity, and they will be deducted before your tax is calculated.
For an HM Revenue and Customs introduction on payroll giving, please visit the HMRC portal here.
For more information, please email Jonathan Hodge at:
Jon@row2recovery.com
BECOME A CORPORATE PARTNER
Your company can make a huge difference to our work supporting injured and disabled servicemen and women.
Visit our Corporate Partnership Opportunities page for more information.
GIFT AID
If you are a UK taxpayer, opting for Gift Aid when you donate enables us to make the very most of your donation.
For each and every £1 we receive through Gift Aid, HM Revenue and Customs will allow us receive an additional 28p tax reclaim, at no extra cost to you, or us.
You will find a Gift Aid declaration on our online donation form. Simply complete the declaration when you donate online confirming that you are a UK taxpayer and agree to us reclaiming the tax from HM Revenue and Customs. You don’t need to sign a new declaration for each subsequent donation – it remains active for as long as you are a UK taxpayer.
To find out more about the projects we support, read about our partner charities.
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