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The AADC Research Trust is funded entirely by charitable donations. Thanks to thousands of supporters just like you we are able to fund AADC research.
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If you have access to online / internet banking, you can donate money straight in to our bank account. This is an extremely efficient way of helping with our AADC research projects, as it eliminates the need for administration at our end.
Here's how it's done - simply log on to your online bank as usual. Then, all you need to do is set up a payment to:
Bank Name: Barclays Bank
Account Name: The AADC Research Trust
Account Number: please contact lisa@aadcresearch.org for account number
Sort Code: please contact lisa@aadcresearch.org for sort code
Swift Code: for International Transfers please contact lisa@aadcresearch.org for Swift Code
If your bank offers you the facility to enter a payment reference, please enter your name. This will enable us to track the payment. Unfortunately, your address details will not be passed to us automatically, so we will be unable to acknowledge your donation in the normal way unless you provide this information in an email to lisa@aadcresearch.org
So, next time you are paying a couple of bills, think about donating to The AADC Research Trust - it only takes a minute!
You can donate by post by sending a cheque to:
The AADC Research Trust 46 Ridgemount Avenue Shirley Croydon CR0 8TQ
Simply visit any Branch of Barclays Bank PLC and let them know you would like to make a charitable donation to the following account:
Account Name: The AADC Research Trust Account Number: please contact lisa@aadcresearch.org for account number
Sort Code: please contact lisa@aadcresearch.org for sort code
Please remember to take these details with you when making your payment.
Unfortunately, your address details will not be passed to us automatically, so we will be unable to acknowledge your donation in the normal way unless you provide this information in an email to lisa@aadcresearch.org
Quote: "Profit is what we have left after we make a donation to a worthwhile cause." Marilyn Vos Savant
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