Donations are a quick and simple way to give to The Hanly Centre. All our donations will be acknowledged. We have 4 categories of donation and all are secure methods of payment.
Donation via your credit/debit card You can securely make an online donation. An automatic receipt will be generated to confirm your donation and we will follow up with a printed receipt within 14 working days.
Donation via cheques, cash or postal order You can download our donation form (link to hanlydonationform.pdf), fill in and send back to us with your preferred method of payment. We can process the donation within 14 working days. Please do not send cash by post. Cash donations should only be made to our office in Dun Laoghaire.
Planned Giving via Standing Order/Direct Debit Planned Giving is the term used for donating regular amounts of money to a nominated charity of your choice. The Hanly Centre particularly welcomes this predictable stream of income as it can greatly assist us with financial planning.
Download our direct debit form
If you would like to make regular donations and receive information from us regarding events etc then become a Friend of the Hanly.
Payroll Giving, also known as Give As You Earn (GAYE), is a term used to describe the charitable donations deducted from an employee's salary. Many individuals choose this method of giving as a simple, hassle free method of giving. Many companies set up a scheme in work whereby they encourage employees to join and give to a number of designated charities. Maybe you could choose The Hanly Centre as your nominated charity?
An employee authorises his/her employer to deduct regular charitable donations to The Hanly Centre from his/her pay. This is a standard form that is given to the companies payroll department for processing.
Download the PayRoll Giving Form
Remember - if the tax is not claimed, it simply remains with the Revenue Commissioners.
For more information about giving to registered charities please visit the Revenues website
The Hanly Centre is a registered Irish charity CHY6340 committed to breaking the cycle of alcohol-related harm and the long-term effects of family-of-origin adversity.
Please make a secure donation by clicking on the link below.Thank you.