Please call our Supporter Care team on 0300 1000 200 or email them at [email protected]. They'll be able to send you a paying-in slip to use at any branch of NatWest, RBS or Ulster Bank, and take your details so we can send you an acknowledgement letter.
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Macmillan has grown to become the largest cancer care and support charity in the UK. They provide practical, medical and financial support and push for better cancer care.
Working with partners means we can reach even more people living with cancer, to give them the best quality care and support we can. As a charity, we rely entirely on donations from our generous supporters. We can make our funds work harder, and achieve much more, through our partnerships than we can alone.
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' Macmillan Cancer Support is registered as a charity with the Charity Commission (registered charity number 261017) and as a company limited by guarantee with the Registrar of Companies (registered company number 2400969).
Some people think Macmillan nurses only help people at the end of life. But you can be referred to a palliative care nurse at any stage of your cancer experience. Some people may be referred when they are first diagnosed with cancer.
Call 1-800-227-2345 so we can assist you and your financial advisor how to use your donor advised fund (DAF) to make a donation.
CAF cheques or vouchers should be made payable to Macmillan Cancer Support and sent to Macmillan Cancer Support, 89 Albert Embankment, London, SE1 7UQ. We can also accept donations from any other charity giving account (eg Charities Trust, Stewardship).
All Macmillan professionals (including nurses) are funded according to the NHS Agenda for Change. This is a national system that places NHS posts in one of nine pay bands (1 to 9), based on their knowledge, responsibility, and skills needed. Macmillan nurses are typically employed at Band 7.
CEO compensation among charities in the United KingdomCharityCEO salary (£)CEO nameMacmillan Cancer Support170,000Ciarán DevaneNSPCC162,000Peter WanlessOxfam124,000Mark GoldringNational Trust179,000Fiona Reynolds17 more rows
But we can’t do it without you. Help us do whatever it takes, because we’ve never been needed more.
You can make a one-off donation today, as an individual or on behalf of an organisation.
We're going all out to support people with cancer. But we can't do it without you.
Find out how we can support you and get information about different cancer types.
With your support we can be there for the 3 million people in the UK living with cancer. Find out how you can get involved.
Find out more about what's happening at Macmillan this week and how you can support our work.
The Macmillan Support Line offers free, confidential support to people living with cancer and their loved ones. If you need to talk, we'll listen.
Regular gifts mean a consistent, predictable income so we can plan and budget better, making us more efficient. It’s also more cost-effective. By setting up a regular gift, more of the money you donate goes towards supporting people living with cancer as we are able to spend less on bank charges.
If your bank card is enrolled in the 3D Secure scheme (also known as Verified by Visa or MasterCard SecureCode) you will be asked to enter the password you’ve set up with your bank. If it is the first time you’ve used the scheme you will be asked to create a password.
Knowledge: something only the payee knows, such as a PIN or password. Possession: something only the payee has, such as a mobile phone or payment card. Inherence: something unique to the payee, such as their fingerprint. The options offered will be set by your card provider.