HOW TO DONATE
New Bridge Foundation is completely independent of government and relies on voluntary donations to fund its work, especially befriending prisoners. Your support will help to continue our services:
- Increase our volunteer numbers, by helping with the cost of training and on-going support.
- Subsidise their prison visits. Our volunteers keep in touch with the prisoners they befriend throughout their sentence, but increasingly prisoners are moved from prison to prison, massively inflating the costs of visiting.
- Help us run our Family Matters courses, providing prisoners with parenting insights and skills. They help to sustain families and break the cycle of offending.
DONATE NOW
To make a donation, simply click here to go to our donation page. You will be taken to our secure server, hosted by Bmycharity.
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BECOME A REGULAR SUPPORTER
If you would like to support New Bridge on a regular basis, you can do this by standing order. This is a very efficient way of giving and enables us to spend more on our core work. If you would like to do this, please print, complete and send us the attached form along with the completed Gift Aid section if you would like New Bridge to reclaim tax on your standing order.
REMEMBER NEW BRIDGE IN YOUR WILL
We are deeply grateful for thos who leave legacies to New Bridge; you are helping to ensure the future of our work. We are registered charity number 1103511.
GIFT AID
If you are a UK taxpayer, you can increase the value of your gift by almost a third at no extra cost to you. This means a donation of £10 would actually be worth £12.50 to us. Please fill in the Gift Aid Declaration section, if you would like New Bridge to reclaim tax back on your donation.
Thank you for your support.
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