
Support All Directions
Your donation helps adults with disabilities thrive
Every gift helps us provide a welcoming day centre, meaningful activities, and person-centred support. Thank you for helping people build confidence, skills and community connections.
What your gift supports
Where your donation makes a difference

Suggested donation amounts
Choose an amount that feels right for you. If you’d like to discuss regular giving, fundraising, or a larger gift, please get in touch.
£10
A small boost
Helps provide materials for activities
Supports refreshments and wellbeing
Contributes to accessible resources
Makes a difference today
£25
A meaningful gift
Supports a structured activity session
Helps cover transport-related costs
Contributes to specialist equipment
Strengthens day-to-day support
£50
A generous contribution
Helps fund a week of activity supplies
Supports staff-led group sessions
Contributes to accessible improvements
Helps more people attend and thrive
Donation FAQs
If you have a question that isn’t answered here, please contact us.
Can I make a one-off or regular donation?
Yes. We welcome both one-off gifts and regular giving. If you’d like to set up a regular donation, please get in touch and we’ll help you arrange it.
Will I receive a receipt or confirmation?
Yes. If you donate via us directly, we can confirm your donation by email. Please include your contact details or email us after donating.
Can I donate in someone’s memory or celebrate an occasion?
Absolutely. We can acknowledge your gift and, if you’d like, share a message with the family. Contact us to arrange this.
Do you accept fundraising and community events?
Yes—thank you. Whether it’s a sponsored challenge, workplace fundraiser, or community event, we can provide ideas and support.
Can I donate goods or equipment instead of money?
Sometimes. Please contact us first so we can confirm what we can accept and what would be most useful.
How will my donation be used?
We use donations where they’re needed most to support our day centre, activities, and person-centred support for adults with disabilities.
