There's a way for you to donate to Teens Unite straight from your pay packet….and its tax free! Have you ever considered payroll giving? It’s a simple and cost-effective way to support Teens Unite each time you get paid.
A regular donation, for an amount of your choice, will be automatically deducted from your wages and go towards rebuilding the life of a young person impacted by a cancer diagnosis.
Payroll Giving donations are deducted before tax, so every £1.00 donated will only cost you 80p. If you're a higher rate tax payer it will only cost you 60p.
This means Teens Unite will receive more funding, with a lower cost to you.
You will need to check whether your place of employment offers Payroll Giving. If they do, speak to your HR department about setting up your donation.
If you are not currently offering the Payroll Giving scheme to your employees, don’t worry, it’s easy to introduce, with a minimal set-up cost to your company.
What Are the Benefits?
Volunteering with Teens Unite has changed my personality and outlook on life. When I hear all the amazing things the teens say about Teens Unite, I can tell they mean every word.
Nathan, 23, VolunteerTeens Unite isn't just a charity to me, it was the beginning of restarting my life.
Jess, 22, Teen, Acute Myeloid LeukaemiaWhen Elliot started receiving the support of Teens Unite, I could see a change in him straightaway. His outlook on life was becoming positive again and I gained strength from seeing my little boy accepting what had happened and starting to move forward.
David, Parent to Elliot, 18, Non-Hodgkins LymphomaI needed help and that's where Teens Unite came in. I believe that everything happens for a reason, and the reason I met Teens Unite was to save my life.
Harry, 20, Teen, Testicular CancerWith Teens Unite, I finally realised that I could climb out of this massive hole that I had been digging because I wasn't alone anymore.
Leanne, 21, Teen, Acute Lymphoblastic LeukaemiaIf it wasn't for Teens Unite, I wouldn't be where I am now. They have been really supportive and given me the strength to push myself and not give up.
Derry, 20, Teen, Brain TumourMy wife inspired me to volunteer following her fight against cancer. I wanted to help others carry on living their lives the way she did. And that's exactly what Teens Unite does.
John, 64, Volunteer