Posted on 01/08/2019
As a communication disability charity, all of our work is funded by the generous donations of our supporters and we’re always on the hunt for new ways to collect donations so that we can appeal to the public and keep up with the times. If you’re wondering how you can support our communication disability charity, read on to learn all the ways you can send us a donation.
Amazon Smile
We’re a charity registered on amazon smile which is a sub-division of Amazon that supports charities. If you use this platform to make a purchase, you can select our communication disability charity to support and Amazon will make a donation to us at no additional cost to you.
Invictus Active
If you are disabled or know somebody who is and are looking for mobility equipment, you can buy a range of equipment from Invictus Active and when doing so, select our charity to support. In the same way as Amazon Smile, using this platform to make a donation comes at no additional cost to you, just simply use the platform!
Online
Our communication disability charity has a Justgiving page that you can donate from as a one-off or as a rolling monthly contribution of your choosing. If you’re looking to complete a fundraiser to raise money, you can also use this platform to set up a page for your cause, with any donations sponsoring you being linked to our account, for easy and seamless transfer of funds.
By Text
To donate via text send the message ‘FRVF11’ and the amount you would like to donate to 70070.
By Cheque
Even with all these modern methods, our communication disability charity still accepts the good old-fashioned methods too! If you would prefer to make a donation by cheque, simply make it out to The Sequal Trust and send it to The Sequal Trust, 3 Ploughman’s Corner, Wharf Road, Ellesmere, Shropshire, SY12 0EJ.
Legacies
If you would like to leave some money for our communication disability charity in your will, we would be extremely grateful. Ask your solicitor about leaving money to charity and they will give you clear and unambiguous instructions on how to do so.