Other ways to give
There are many other ways for you to support our vital work fighting poverty - here is a list of some of the most popular
Thank you for sharing what you have with the world’s poorest people.
Browse our new range of alternative gifts that act as two presents in one – something for you to give to friends or a relative, while the real gift changes the life of someone living in poverty
There are 60 million redundant mobile phones in the UK - potentially causing serious damage to the environment as they contain arsenic and mercury.
CAFOD is part of a mobile phone recycling scheme that donates £3 to our work for every phone received. Just put the phone in an envelope (preferably jiffy bag) and mail to: CAFOD 108, Greener Solutions, FREEPOST LON17592, Mitcham CR4 3UZ

Support our work with Everyclick
A search engine that raises money for charity. A quick registration process allows you to nominate CAFOD and then every search you carry out online – literally "every click" – raises funds for our work
This site links to a wide range of well-known online stores and gives full details about the exact amount that CAFOD can receive from every purchase you make
This offers you a free email account and donates 55% of all its advertising revenue to your chosen charity
A CAF CharityCard account is like a current bank account for all your charitable giving. It menas you can respond to appeals without affecting your own bank balance, top up your account when you like, and ensure all your gifts are fully tax-effective

Donate through the Charities' Aid Foundation (CAF)
CAFOD has a profile on the CAF website which allows you to donate directly to support our work
Give by phone:
Simply call 0500 858 885 to make your donation
Send a cheque or postal order:
Made payable to CAFOD, and sent to: CAFOD, FREEPOST, Romero Close, Stockwell Road, London SW9 9BR
With Gift Aid, you can increase its value by 28% at no extra cost to you.
Download a gift aid form


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