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Make a Donation

You can make a donation safely and securely online by clicking one of the buttons below.

You can choose a one-off donation or you could make a regular weekly, monthly or yearly payment. PSPA receives no government funding and relies solely upon the generosity and goodwill of the public.


If you are making a one-off donation, when you click on the above button you will be re-directed to our trusted partner page (Just Giving). Please note that when you enter your gift amount, you will be asked if you wish to leave a small tip to Just Giving. You will have an option to select £0 or a small amount by selecting the ‘enter custom amount’ link before you confirm your donation.

If you would like to give in memory of someone, please add their name in the message section. Please give your name as the reference for the donation.


Donations by Phone 

You can make a donation over the phone by calling 01327 322414

To make a text donation, text ‘TEAMPSPA’ to 70085 to donate £5. This costs £5 plus a standard rate msg. Alternatively, you can opt to give any whole amount up to £20.  To donate a different amount just text ‘TEAMPSPA’ and the amount you wish to donate to 70085. e.g. TEAMPSPA 3 will donate £3 to the charity.


Donations by Post

You can also make a donation by post – cheques should be made payable to PSPA and posted to:

PSPA
Margaret Powell House
415a Midsummer Boulevard
Milton Keynes
MK9 3BN


Set up a Regular Donation

If you would like to set up a regular gift to PSPA please send an email to fundraising@pspassociation.org.uk or call 01327 322414


Donate by bank transfer

If you would like to donate by bank transfer please call 01327 322414 for our bank details


Gift Aid

If you are a UK Taxpayer, please Gift Aid your donation by filling out our Gift Aid form available here.


How we use your gift

Every penny will make a difference – helping to ensure people with PSP or CBD receive support and care that is co-ordinated, has continuity and is compassionate, as well as fund research to improve diagnosis and develop life-changing treatments.