Pay in your money


Maggie's collection box next to coins and £5 note

We're so grateful for every penny you raise to help us continue to support people with cancer and their loved ones. Thank you.

You can pay in the money you fundraised quickly and easily, either online, in person, by phone or by post.


Pay online

If you set up an online fundraising page on JustGiving or Enthuse, the money you raise is sent to us automatically. You don’t need to do anything more.

If people have given you cash to support your fundraising, the best way to send it to Maggie’s is to put the money into your account and donate to your own online fundraising page.


Pay in person

If you are near a Maggie's centre, you can pay in your fundraising in person. Bring any cash or cheques you received to the centre fundraising team, or you can pay in your fundraising by credit/debit card or cheque.


Pay by bank transfer

You may find it easier to bank your fundraising and send it to use via bank transfer. Email our supporter care team on enquiries@maggies.org or call 0300 123 1801 for our bank details and your unique payment reference number.


Pay by phone

If you'd prefer to pay in the money you fundraised as a donation over the phone, call our supporter care team on 0300 123 1801.


Pay by post

To return your money in the traditional way, you can post a cheque with a completed paying in form to:

Maggie’s
The Gatehouse
10 Dumbarton Road
Glasgow
G11 6PA

Please ensure that cheques are in date and made payable to Maggie’s.


Please don’t send us cash through the post or via our website's 'Donate' button – we will not be able to ensure that the donation is added to your fundraising total.


How your money helps

Thanks to you, we can continue to provide the best possible cancer support to people with cancer and their loved ones and build more centres across the UK.

£300

could help pay for an exercise course to support the health and wellbeing of our centre visitors.

£500

could help pay for an hour of support across all 24 centres with a Benefits Advisor.

£1000

could help pay for a Family Day at a centre, supporting the loved ones of someone with cancer.

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