Autism is a lifelong condition that needs early and ongoing support. To enable us to commission and support critical research into what works and what doesn’t, your donation would be greatly appreciated.
Please consider giving what you can to help inform a new generation of families, service providers, education and health professionals with the research findings that they need to improve the quality of life for the many thousands on the autistic spectrum in the UK and beyond.
You can make a donation in a number of ways including the following:
Now you can text your donations to Research Autism via JustGiving. Text RESA01, with an amount up to £10 to 70070
You can donate as little as £1 and you can also GiftAid your donation.
You can use the justgiving website if you want to make a secure, online donation. Make a donation
You can also use the justgiving website to set up your own fundraising page. It’s the easiest way to get friends, family and colleagues to support your fundraising efforts for us. Set up fundraising page
If you prefer, you can make a donation by cheque.
You can also Gift Aid your donation (the Inland Revenue adds 28p to every £1 you give) if you are a UK tax payer.
Please print this page, sign it, and send it with your cheque to the above below.
Please send your cheque made payable to “Research Autism” to
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Last Updated : 15/06/2011 Back to Top