Donate to Rett UK
Here are a few facts. Rett UK don’t receive any government funding. Without us, Rett families could be left feeling desperate, scared and alone. Rett syndrome is so rare that many healthcare, education and social services professionals haven’t even heard of it – so the knowledge we provide can quite simply save lives.
That’s why your help is so important.
Whether it’s a one-off donation or regular monthly amount – big or small – our Rett families would really appreciate your support. You can make a donation in different ways:-
Postal donations – Please make your cheque (don’t send cash) payable to ‘Rett UK’ and send it to:-
Rett UK, Victory House, Chobham Street, Luton, Bedfordshire LU1 3BS
Online donations – Via Paypal donations
It’s easy to donate online – just pop over to our Just Giving page
Regular monthly donations – However small, a regular monthly donation will make a BIG difference to us! It’s simple to set up a Direct Debit Mandate.
Cash for your cartridges – Ink cartridges – we all seem to go through so many of them! Recycle4Charity is a free, easy-to-use ink recycling programme and also a simple way to help the environment whilst raising funds for Rett UK.
Free Postage Labels are now available to print on the website here Recycle4RettUK
Stick the Label onto any envelope or small box then post back via any Royal Mail letterbox or post office…. it’s all free of charge!
Getting married? Instead of a wedding favour why not give guests a Rett UK pin badge and ask them to make a small donation? Just ask us for more info donna.tinch@rettuk.org
Giveacar – Get rid of your unwanted car. Fast, free and for charity
Giveacar is a not-for-profit social enterprise that can turn your old car into cash for any UK charity. With free collection, your car will be auctioned or sold for scrap, depending on its condition, and the proceeds (minus a service fees) raised going to Rett UK.
Find out more at GiveaCar4RettUK or call 020 7736 4242.
Please take a moment to watch this video to see how your help can support girls like Jessica…