
Yes, you read that right!
There are actually ways that you can donate to OutWest without giving us money!
There are a number of companies that support OutWest who will donate a percentage of their sales to support our work.
Gift Aid
Make your donations to OutWest work harder. For every pound you’ve donated to OutWest through Gift Aid – as a one-off donation or as a regular gift – we are able to reclaim an extra 28p from the Inland Revenue at no extra cost to you.
Like Shopping?
Well you can raise money for OutWest by completing your shopping online using the following link and it won’t cost you a penny. Remember to tell you friends and family to do the same as this helps us raise even more vital funds. You can access this in 2 ways either through our website www.outwest.org.uk and click on our support tab or go to www.easyfundraising.org.uk/outwest
Recycling Appeal
Help us raise money and also do you bit to help the environment as much as anyone. If you would like to do your bit too and raise money for OutWest at the same time you can. Donate your old mobile phones and printer cartridges and Recycling Appeal will donate the money to OutWest.
Raise money for OutWest whilst you search the internet
Do you do a lot of searches on the internet, by doing this through our unique web browser, you can raise money for us with every click you make. Go to our website www.outwest.org.uk or using the following link http://www.everyclick.com/OutWest. Remember to save it to your favourites and tell your friends and family so they can help raise vital funds for us too!
Ebay for Charity
No doubt you have all heard about the online auction site Ebay. However, did you know that sellers are able to donate a percentage of their final sales figure to a charity of their choice? Not only that: Ebay will match the sellers’ percentage figure and donate it from the final selling fee, meaning the charity benefits twice! It is also possible to reclaim Gift Aid if the purchaser agrees to provide their details, increasing the donation even more! For further information, visit http://www.ebay.co.uk/community/charity/.