Thank you for caring about your pennies and agreeing to donate the spare ones from your salary to charity. Sign up once below and your pennies will be automatically donated from your payslip. If you earn £850.34 then you keep the £850 and the 34p will be donated – your donation will always be less than £1. 100% of your donations will go to Alzheimer's Society. You can read more about the fantastic work of the charity below.
* Terms and conditions
I am pleased to confirm that I wish to participate in Microhive and hereby authorise Topps Tiles as my agent to collect each pay period from my net pay such odd penny balances (maximum 99p per pay period) and to distribute such amounts to Alzheimer's Society. This authorisation is effective from the date I submit this form and shall remain in force until cancelled in writing. I am a UK Taxpayer and I give my consent for Gift Aid to be reclaimed on my donations (this boosts your donation by 25% and costs you nothing) and agree for my employer to provide Pennies from Heaven Fundraising Limited and the charity with my name and address for this purpose only. I understand that if I pay less Income Tax and/or Capital Gains Tax in the current tax year than the amount of Gift Aid claimed on all my donations it is my responsibility to pay any difference to HMRC. It is noted that 100% of my donations will go directly to the nominated charity. Please do not send this form via Internet Explorer as it will not be received, please use an alternative browser.Dementia Advisers provide critical support to people throughout their experiences with dementia. For both people living with the condition and their carers, dementia can be a complex maze, but thanks to you, they can access expert support over the phone or in person. The depth and breadth of knowledge that our Dementia Advisers have means that everyone affected by dementia can have personalised support that truly meets their needs.
But the path to a better world for people with dementia doesn’t end there. Your support means that we can look to the future as well, investing in ground-breaking research into better ways of treating and caring for people with dementia.