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Make a donation or fundraise to make a difference to the lives of unpaid carers and disabled people

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How you can help

Donate, Fundraise or Remember us in your Wil

There are numerous ways to support our work supporting unpaid carers and disabled people.

See below the many options available to make a difference.

One-off or Monthly Donation

Donate While you Shop

Create a Facebook Fundraiser

Create a JustGiving Fundraiser

Leave a Legacy or Memorial Donation

Unity Lottery

Fundraise While you Shop

Fundraiser or One-off Donation to Facebook

If you are wishing to raise funds for Dundee Carers Centre; for example a birthday or wedding, or are taking part in a sponsored event, you can create a fundraising page via our Facebook page.

Click here to get started

If you would prefer however to make a one-off donation to Dundee Carers Centre you can do this by clicking on the DONATE button on our Facebook page click here

Just Giving

Just Giving is an easy way to donate or fundraise for Dundee Carers Centre.
You can donate in the following ways:

  • Make a one-off donation
  • Take part in a charity event
  • Mark a special event like a birthday or wedding by asking friends for donations rather than gifts

Leave a Legacy or Memorial Donation

Did you know there is a way for you to help us continue this vital support? By leaving a legacy donation in your will or making a gift in memory of a loved one, you can help us continue sustaining our services.

Why Leave a Legacy Donation?

Choosing to leave a legacy with Dundee Carers Centre demonstrates your commitment to those who access our support.  These gifts enable us to offer our resources and services for years to come.

Unity

Dundee Carers Centre now has its own personalised lottery and you could be in with a chance of winning up to £25,000 – if you play your numbers right!

You can play for as little as £1 per week and 50% of the money goes directly to supporting our work with carers and disabled people.

The scheme is being run by a national company called Unity Lottery.

Sign up and get started