Support Us

How you can help

From fundraising to volunteering, there are lots of ways you can get involved and support Haemochromatosis International.

Make a donation

Your donations directly support global research programs and initiatives to improve the lives of people with haemochromatosis. 

Donate via PayPal

Make a Bank Transfer

Our details are:
Bank:  Metro Bank, 1 Southampton Row, London WC1B 5HA
Account name: Haemochromatosis International
Account number: 13276617
Sort code:  23-05-80
BIC:  MYMBGB2L IBAN:  GB70MYMB23058013276617

Donate in remembrance

Encouraging donations in the name of a loved one can be a meaningful way to celebrate their life. Websites such as JustGiving make it easy to create a way for friends and family to donate to a cause in memory of someone special. When someone special to you passes away you might also encourage those attending the funeral to make a donation to Haemochromatosis International instead of giving flowers.

Leave a gift in your Will

Pledging a legacy gift in your Will empowers us to continue our work in the future. To find out more about the different ways you can make a bequest in your will, we recommend talking to your solicitor.

Fundraise for us

From quiz nights to fun runs, tombolas to table top sales, there are so many fun and interesting ways to raise money for a cause you care about. If you’d like to hold a fundraising event for Haemochromatosis International, we’d love to support you. Email us at info@haemochromatosis-international.org to find out how we can help. 

Volunteer with us

Behind the scenes, Haemochromatosis International relies on a group of committed volunteers. From marketing and communications to IT and partnership development, if you feel we could benefit from your skills, expertise or networking contacts, we’d love to hear from you. Please reach out to us at info@haemochromatosis-international.org 

Corporate and philanthropic support

If you represent a company or grant giving organisation that may like to support HI please reach out to us at info@haemochromatosis-international.org. A member of the Board of Trustees will be delighted to discuss this with you.

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