Make a regular donation

Donate by Direct DebitA father and his two young children

Make a difference this year. Your charity donation will help give more families the chance to be together longer.

Thanks to advances in cancer research, thousands of people who wouldn't have survived cancer 10 years ago are still here today.

Spreading your donation across the year in small monthly donations enables us to plan our research better. This means our regular supporters are vital to making advances in cancer research.

Set up a Direct Debit

 

 

How does it work?

Giving by Direct Debit is an agreement between you and Cancer Research UK to have regular donations taken from your bank or building society.

You can set up a Direct Debit online. This link will take you to a secure third party website, where you can enter your financial details safely.

You can choose to donate on the 5th or 19th of the month, and you will be protected by the Direct Debit Guarantee.

If you prefer you can set up a regular donation by post, simply fill in our Direct Debit form.

Changes to existing donations

If you would like to amend or cancel an existing regular donation, you can do this by contacting your bank or our Supporter Services team at supporter.services@cancer.org.uk, or call us on 030 0123 1861.

Joint accounts

  • If you are authorised to sign cheques on your own:
    you can use our online Direct Debit facility.
  • If you need to have two signatures on your cheques:
    please use our Direct Debit form (PDF). Please download the form, print it out, fill in and sign as appropriate, then return to us in the post.

How to view PDF documents

You will need Adobe's Acrobat Reader to view PDF files. Download it free of charge from the Adobe website. Or, for people with visual disabilities, visit Access Adobe.

Further information

If you have any queries, please contact our Supporter Services team at supporter.services@cancer.org.uk, or call us on 030 0123 1861. Please note, calls may be monitored and/or recorded for training/security purposes.