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It costs about £275,000 to provide our services. Because we have the policy of not charging fees to our families, many of whom could not afford regular payment, we are entirely dependant upon grants and donations from different sources; individuals, grant making trusts, churches, and businesses.
Any donation, no matter how small, helps us to make a difference. There are a number of ways in which you can do this.
- CLICK ON THE BANNER BELOW TO MAKE A DONATION ONLINE
- OR Mail a cheque or money order to: St Vincent’s Family Project, The Methodist Central Hall, Storey’s Gate, London SW1H 9NH. Don’t forget to indicate your name and address if you would like acknowledgement.
- If you are a UK tax payer we can obtain a tax rebate on your donation effectively increasing its value. This can be done online or by a postal donation. Ask for a Gift Aid Declaration Form.
- Make a regular donation by Banker’s Order.
- Consider making a donation through your will. See Legacy Information
Your support can make all the difference!
£100 pays for:
- A selection of toys and games for use in the Child Contact Centre
- A family to attend the Family Learning Workshops
£500 pays for:
- The provision of an outreach worker
- 2 places on our 8 week parenting course
£1,000 pays for:
- 2 terms of weekly art / drama therapy sessions for a school child
- A child to use our Child Contact Service to maintain contact with an absent parent
Why not remember St Vincent’s Family project in your will?
In a will you make provision for family and friends and, if you wish, give to those in need. When you have decided who should benefit from your estate it is advisable to consult a solicitor who will help you ensure your wishes are clearly expressed in your will.
If you do not make a will your estate will be distributed under the laws of intestacy. Those who benefit may not be those you would have wished.
You can leave money to St Vincent’s Family Project by making a general legacy; by arranging for a proportion of the residue of your estate to be donated; or by the sale of specified assets. Eg. jewellery, books, other items.

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