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Donate in memory of someone

Giving in memory is a way to honour someone who was part of the banking community.

By making a donation, you can celebrate their life while helping others facing challenges with money, health, caring responsibilities or work.

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£20 could help someone access mental health support at a challenging moment

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£80 could give someone navigating grief the support to find their way through

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£100 could fund a home visit for a bank worker who can no longer leave the house

£250 could help someone regain their independence at home after a life-changing diagnosis

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£5 could support someone rebuilding their life after fleeing domestic abuse

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£10 could help a child make sense of difficult feelings through counselling

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£20 could help someone regain their independence at home after a life-changing diagnosis

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Your donation helps us provide tailored advice, practical support and financial help for bank workers past and present, when they need it most.

Bank Workers Charity went above and beyond. It’s not just Daisy they've helped, they’ve helped us a family as well.

- Damon, bank worker and father to Daisy

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