Give in memory

Giving in memory can be a special way to honour a loved one who supported homelessness charities. Donations in memory of someone special can give young people in crisis a safe place to stay and a chance of a brighter future.


How can I give in memory?

There are a number of ways you can make an in memoriam donation. You may choose to make a one-off donation, set up a tribute fund, or hold a funeral collection. If you need any information or advice, our Fundraising Team is here to support you, please just drop us a line.

I invited friends and family to donate to Depaul UK when my dad died because it was a charity he supported during his life. Doing this offered people who knew Dad a really positive way to show their love and pay their respects. It was helpful to know we were continuing to support a cause close to his heart.
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Set up a tribute fund

You may choose to set up a tribute fund in memory of a loved one, like our long-term supporters Ian and Jackie did for their daughter Ruth. After Ruth’s life was tragically cut short, her grieving parents chose to donate the money she had saved for university to support young people facing homelessness. They also set up Roo’s Fund and have since raised more than £22,000 to help those experiencing homelessness access education and training. You can set up your tribute fund through our Just Giving gifts in memory page.

 


Make a one-off donation

A one-off donation in memory of your loved one could help us support more young people experiencing homelessness. You can also call us on 020-739-1220 or send a cheque to Depaul UK, 34 Decima Street, London, SE1 4QQ.