HOW TO DONATE TO GIN

There are many ways in which you can help our work for the greyhounds and galgos.  GIN is grateful for all donations received from it’s many supporters.  Cheques and postal orders can be sent straight to us at Greyhounds in Need, 33, High Street, Wraysbury, Middlesex, TW19 5DA, but if you prefer to send donations to our bank the main GIN account is at:

Barclays Bank, 71 High Street, Staines, Middlesex, TW20 4PS, UK,

Sort code 20-81-11,  Account no. 00176508,

Account Name ‘Greyhounds in Need.

For overseas donors please consider using a transfer of funds to GIN via:

IBAN GB70 BARC 2081 1100 1765 08.  SWIFTBIC  BARCGB22

USA donors can use the following account:

“Greyhounds in Need”, PO Box 460, Hagaman, New York 12086

Regular donors can use the monthly standing order mandate. If you pay UK tax, we can claim a further 28% (that is 28 pence more on every £1.00) of your donation, membership and sponsorship fees, from the Inland Revenue if you complete the “Gift Aid” form.  Once a Gift Aid Form is signed by you, we can claim tax back on any previous donation you have made from April 6th 2000 and of course all future donations.  

Web users with credit cards or debit cards can also donate online through Just Giving.  This is a very effective way for credit/debit card holders to donate to GIN and JustGiving can also prepare appropriate Gift Aid claims.

Web users with credit cards or debit cards can also donate online to GIN  via Charity Choice.

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Fundraising and donations

All donations and funds raised at events and sales etc are remitted to GIN’s central account and the Trustees who are at the helm of the Charity and have the best overview of its entire work and commitments, have the final decision on how money is used. However, we welcome and will gladly consider any special requests for your donations or raised funds. 

Strange as it may seem, banks only rarely notify us of the arrival of donations sent straight to the account and often we get very little detail of its source, so please contact us if you have donated in this way so we can look out for it and thank you properly as we like to do.


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