Regular Giving
A donation each month can make a huge difference to the lives of the guests we help.
£5
could pay for a weeks worth of socks that can help keep feet dry and healthy
£10
could pay for 5 hot meals at our welfare cafe
£30
could pay for one emergency mental health counselling session
One-off donations
All donations have a direct and positive impact on the lives of the guests we help
£50
could cover the cost of providing washing machine and dryers for a month so our homeless and vulnerable guests can clean their clothes and personal items whilst taking a shower
£100
could pay for two days food, refreshments, and social aspects for over 60 people at our twice weekly community club
£250
could pay for the salary of a part time, respected and highly qualified welfare worker for one week
Other ways to give
Bank transfers and standing orders
If you would like to give by direct bank transfer or standing order here our bank account details:
Sort code: 77-21-10
Account No: 22337460
Account name: UnityMK
Lloyds Bank
Don’t forget to complete and send us a Gift Aid Form if you are a UK taxpayer to enable us to claim back tax, increasing the value of your donation by an extra 25p for every £1 donated. Simply click here to fill that in.
Cheques
If you would like to send a cheque, please make it payable to ‘UnityMK’ and send to our Finance Manager, care of our registered office, The Ridgeway Centre, Featherstone Road, Wolverton Mill South, MK12 5TH.
Payroll giving through your workplace
Payroll Giving (also known as Give As You Earn or workplace giving) allows you to donate tax efficiently so each £1.00 you give will only cost you 80p (60p if you’re a higher rate tax payer), with the balance being paid by the government. Register via your employer (or ask them to register if they are not already signed up to the scheme) to set up payments to our bank account. Contact finance@wnsmk.org for more details
Amazon Wishlist
If you would like to donate practical items, take a look at our Amazon Wishlist. This is updated on a regular basis and is filled with useful items that our guests need, including warm socks, rucksacks, trainers and regular items that are in demand at our welfare centre.
Wolverton Project
For more details about, and how to give to, our new planned service which will provide community, training, and educational opportunities to prevent homelessness please click below: