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Epilepsy Australia is dependent on community support to enable us to continue to make a difference in the lives of people living with epilepsy.
With around 400,000 Australians living with epilepsy demands on our resources are great. While much is being achieved imagine how much more we could do if all who used our resources made a tax-deductible donation.
Epilepsy Australia Limited is a registered charity and donations are tax-deductible.
Please help us by making a donation today. Donations of $2 and over are tax-deductible. We issue receipts for donations of $5 or more, amounts below this are receipted on request.
Use your credit card to donate online through the secure services of PayPal. Just click on the Donate button and follow the easy steps. A receipt will be generated and sent via email.
Donations can be forwarded to Epilepsy Australia, PO Box 1049, Baulkham Hills NSW 1755.
By making a regular tax-deductible donation using direct debit from your bank account, you can help us keep donation process costs to a minimum. To further assist you can request one annual receipt. Regular giving also assists us in effectively planning our future, ensuring greater certainty for critical programs.
You may choose to nominate Epilepsy Australia Limited as the recipient of a donation in lieu of giving or receiving gifts. Simply complete the In Celebration Donation form and return by mail or fax, and the recipient will receive an acknowledgment card passing on your kind message for their special day. Naturally, the amount of the gift is not stated unless particularly requested.
To download the In Celebration Donation form click here
Consult with your employer and ask for a payroll deduction to be made from your salary direct to Epilepsy Australia Limited. Deductions are made from salary before tax. Some generous employers match employee contributions.
Epilepsy Australia National Help Line 1300 852 8653
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