Gifts in memory

Action on Disability Remembers 

When we lose someone dear to us, their memory becomes part of everything we do. Giving a gift in memory is a heartfelt way to celebrate their life, keep their story alive, and bring comfort by helping others.

You can honour your loved one in one of these special ways:

  • Make a donation to support our work and invite family and friends to join you.
  • Create a tribute fund so that friends and family can share memories and celebrate the life of someone special together.
  • Organise a fundraising event – a one-off occasion or a regular activity – as a way to commemorate and remember them.

Each of these acts helps ensure that your loved one’s legacy continues to make a difference.

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There are many ways you can support Action on Disability and help remove the barriers Disabled people face every day. Whether you donate, give through your workplace, leave a gift in your will or partner with us, your support strengthens our work and our voice.

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    Make a donation today

    Support AoD with a one-off or regular donation to help remove barriers and promote equality for Disabled people.

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    Give as you earn

    Donate straight from your salary and help strengthen AoD’s work removing barriers for Disabled people all year round.

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    Gifts in memory

    Make a gift in memory of someone special and support AoD’s work with Disabled people in their honour.

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    A gift in your Will

    Partner with AoD through major giving to support long-term projects that remove barriers and advance equality for Disabled people.

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    Philanthropy

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    Our partnerships

    Work with AoD as a charitable partner to support inclusion, accessibility and independent living for Disabled people in our community.

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