Gets a primary school sweatshirt for a child
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Provides bedding for a child’s bed
Gives emergency food for a family for a week
Helps a child to study online using wifi access for a month
Buys a weeks shopping for a family
Provides intensive casework support for a family for an entire year
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Elizabeth’s story
Other ways to give
Payroll giving
Your employer might offer a Payroll Giving Scheme, a tax-efficient way to give, allowing you to give straight from your salary or pension before tax is deducted from your income.
The tax relief you get depends on the rate of tax you pay.
To donate £1, you pay:
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80p if you’re a basic rate taxpayer
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60p if you’re a higher rate taxpayer
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55p if you’re an additional rate taxpayer
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To enrol in a Payroll Giving Scheme, speak to your employer.
Legacy giving
We are incredibly grateful for every gift generously left to School-Home Support.
You can donate:
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A percentage share (a residuary gift) A share of what is left once all other gifts and expenses have been deducted.
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A fixed cash gift (a pecuniary gift)A fixed sum of money.
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A specific itemAn individual item of value including property, painting or jewellery.
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There is usually no tax to pay on gifts left to charity. Your donation will either:
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Be taken off the value of your estate, meaning the amount of inheritance tax due is reduced.
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Reduce your inheritance tax if 10% or more of your estate is left to charity.
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If you would like to leave a gift in your Will to get children in school, ready to learn, we strongly recommend you use the services of a solicitor to ensure your wishes are carried out.
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Email us to discuss your donation to School-Home Support by filling in this form and our team will get back to you as soon as possible.
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