More ways to give
EasyFundraising
EasyFundraising is a website that turns your everyday online shopping into free donations for your charity of choice. Pick your shop via the EasyFundraising website and then shop as normal; retailers will then make a small donation to say thank you at no extra cost to you. Easy as that!
There are over 7,121 retailers to choose from, including Sainsbury’s, John Lewis & Partners, Marks & Spencers, H&M, ASOS and Booking.com.
How do I set up my EasyFundraising account to support St Peter & St James Hospice?
Visit EasyFundraising and search for St Peter & St James Hospice. You will then be prompted to make an account and then you are ready start shopping.
Give a Car
Do you have a car, motorbike, van or even a campervan taking up space on your drive or in your garage?
We are delighted to be in partnership with Giveacar, a not-for-profit social enterprise that turns your old and unwanted car into cash for charity. Giveacar will arrange a free collection, then either sell your car at auction or scrap it with proceeds raised going to St Peter & St James Hospice.
The UK’s first car donation scheme, Giveacar is an award winning organisation that has raised nearly £3M for charity. Whether it’s a motorbike, car, van or even a campervan Giveacar will arrange the collection quickly, easily and free of charge.
Giveacar’s scrap partners are all Authorised Treatment Facilities (ATF) for registered End of Life Vehicles and monitored by the Environment Agency, therefore ensuring the correct documentation and procedures are followed accordingly.
If you have an older, polluting vehicle then Giveacar’s salvage partners can deconstruct your vehicle and sell the parts separately, therefore ensuring your vehicle is no longer polluting and its value is maximised for charity.
To find out more or donate your car to St Peter & St James Hospice visit Giveacar’s website.
Read Carol's fundraising story”I’ve always wanted to throw myself out of a plane, but as I live with Multiple Sclerosis, it’s something I’ve never been able to do. I was keen to try something more adrenaline-fuelled to help the hospice so they suggested the next best thing – an indoor skydive!