If you would prefer not to use Justgiving, then you can also send us a cheque. Please address cheques to, "The Great Fridge Adventure" and send to the addess below. Please note that "The Great Fridge Adventure" is a charity bank account, with all of the money being given to the Alzheimers Society at the end of the venture, however unfortunately Gift Aid* is not redeemable, and so if possible at all, please use Justgiving! :)
Glyngarie,
Hope Lane,
Farnham,
Surrey,
GU9 0HY
*Gift Aid= Tax back from the government on the money that you donate- so extra money for the Alzheimers Society.
If you like our idea, you can donate in many ways. You can either give us the money if you see us out and about, and we'll donate it ourselves, cheque (as expalained above) or, if you have a debit card, you can use Justgiving to securely donate. All it takes is your debit card details and a login name, and you can help speed us on our way to our £5000 target for the Alzheimers Society.
Donating via the Justgiving site is easy, quick and most importantly secure. If you're familiar with justgiving, go ahead and click that big orange "DONATE" button. If you want some more information, you might find the following links handy. Justgiving is used by thousands of people every day, and is providing a great service. For minimal processing charge, they host a site for us, do all the paperwork and even claim back tax on your donation, making every penny count.
HERE is an overview of what justgiving do.
HERE you can find out about what justgiving actually do with the money.
All that's left to say is thank you for taking the time to read our site and donate to our chosen charity! :)
Alzheimer’s Society is hugely grateful to Marcus and James for taking on this huge, bizarre, inspired challenge! It’s thanks to fundraisers like Marcus and James, and those who donate to support them, that Alzheimer’s Society can continue to carry out its vital work.
Alzheimer's Society is the UK's leading care and research charity for people with dementia and those who care for them.
There are 700,000 people with dementia in the UK with numbers set to rise to one million by 2025.
Alzheimer's Society has over 26,000 members and works through a network of around 230 branches.
Alzheimer's Society provides information and support for people with all forms of dementia and those who care for them through its publications, Dementia Helplines and web sites as well as local branches. It runs quality care services, funds research, advises professionals and campaigns for improved health and social care and greater public understanding and awareness of dementia.
Alzheimer’s Society funds an innovative programme of biomedical and social research in the areas of cause, cure and care.
If you’d like to learn more please visit www.alzheimers.org.uk