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Registration

Registration
 
The Registration process is designed to create your Giving Aid account based on your regular donation of £10 to your chosen charity, and also to set up your reward account which will track all the activity you have generated.
 
The process is designed to be straightforward and in line with other internet systems which ask for name and details.  See the section on Privacy for information about where your data is held.
 
You will be able to see how much you have generated for charity and also the size of your own reward account.
 
The system requires that you enter your  details, and the name of your chosen charity, including if possible, their official number*.  You should also enter the Giving Aid referral code given to you by the person who told you about the Giving Aid system.
 
The registration process will give you your own referral code.
 
You will receive an email confirming your registration on the system.
 
We are happy to supply any further information you need to aid the process or reassure you that the Giving Aid system is robust and safe, and will not result in your email address being sold or given to outside organisations.
 
*Charities have an official registration number which will be displayed on their website
Register...     
Invite 5 friends who also register and £2 from each friend will be your reward.  The more you invite the more you get rewarded for your efforts and theirs.

ENTER PERSONAL DETAILS
   
If you have been given a referring code (For example 'GA0-22') by someone introducing you to Giving Aid please enter it below.
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Your Donation means...
 
St Luke's Hospice
Reg.No. 280681
 
St Luke's Hospice cares for over 700 patients a year who are suffering from cancer and other incurable illnesses. It works to alleviate the symptoms of their illness and so give independence, dignity and a higher quality of life to patients for the remainder of their lives.