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More ways to donate

You can join the Zero Tolerance campaign and your organisation can affiliate to Zero Tolerance, or you can make a one-off donation to help our work.

There are many other ways you can help our work, by getting involved or volunteering.

Payroll Giving

Donating through your payroll means that your donation comes to us before any tax is deducted – so the same amount for you means a bigger donation to us.

If your workplace already has a payroll scheme, they will be able to give you a form to fill in to set up a regular donation. If they don’t, let them know that’s it’s simple to set up – you can find out more on the HM Revenue and Customs website.

Leaving a legacy

Remembering Zero Tolerance in your will means that we can continue doing our essential work to prevent violence against women. Even a small legacy gift is a vital asset to our work towards a life without violence for future generations of women.

It is recommended that you use a professional solicitor to help draw up your will – you can find one in your area through the Law Society of Scotland.

Find out more about ways you can support Zero Tolerance Charitable Trust at our address below, or call us on 0131 624 8955.

Zero Tolerance
11 Maritime Street
Edinburgh
EH6 6SB

 
 

Latest News

Campaigns Development Day - still spaces left!

There are still spaces left for a free development day on effective campaigning for anyone working to prevent violence against women.

MoreApril 30, 2012

Zero Tolerance on the move.

Zero Tolerance is in the process of relocating. Our new office is based in Conference House, near Haymarket Station.
MoreApril 18, 2012

Coming Events

Effective Campaigning Development Day - Save the date.


We are organising a free development day for VAW Prevention Network members on campaigning and attitudinal change, as part of our work funded by the Scottish Government. It will be an opportunity to learn how to campaign more effectively, even on a tight budget, hear success stories from other campaigns to change social attitudes and share ideas on the next steps for VAW prevention campaigning in Scotland.
MoreMay 8, 2012 10:00