Did you know you can support charities like 2wish straight from your salary without lifting a finger? It’s called Payroll Giving, and it’s one of the easiest ways to make a difference.
What is Payroll Giving?
Payroll Giving is a scheme that lets you donate to charity directly from your pay before tax is deducted. That means more of your money goes to the cause, and it costs you less.
For example, a £10 donation might only cost you £8 but 2wish receives the full £10. For higher tax earners the cost to the employee would be £6 with the charity still receive the full £10.
Your regular donation helps 2wish provide vital support to families affected by the sudden death of a child or young adult.
Just some of the ways your donation will help include:
Memory boxes and bereavement rooms in hospitals
Counselling and complementary therapies to help individuals navigate their grief and trauma
Training for professionals to ensure compassionate care in the hardest of times
Memory-making and remembrance opportunities to honour a lost loved one
And much more.
Every contribution helps ensure that no one has to face this trauma alone, and that compassionate, specialist care is available when it’s needed most.
How to Get Started
It’s simple to sign up. Just speak to your HR or payroll team and ask if your organisation offers Payroll Giving. If they do, you choose the amount, and it’s deducted automatically each month. No hassle, just impact.
What if your workplace doesn’t offer Payroll Giving yet?
It’s really easy to get started! If your employer doesn’t already have a Payroll Giving scheme, they can register with an approved Payroll Giving agency. These agencies handle the donations and make sure your chosen charity, like 2wish, receives the funds securely and efficiently.
Employers can set it up in just a few steps and once it’s in place, employees can start giving straight from their salary, tax-free.
Support 2wish through Payroll Giving and help us be there for families when they need it most. Thank you for making compassion part of your working day.