Would you like to donate? Bodywhys receives ongoing core funding from the Health Service Executive which goes towards covering overheads. Any additional fundraising efforts or donations go directly into service provision and information for people affected by eating disorders.
To make a donation through Paypal click the 'Make a Donation' botton below. On the next page please enter the word Donation in the Payment For box.
General donations can be made through cheques made payable to Think Bodywhys Ltd sent to Bodywhys Head Office at the following address:
Bodywhys - The Eating Disorders Association of Ireland
P.O. Box 105
Blackrock
Co. Dublin
Direct lodgements can be made into the Bodywhys account with the following details:
Bank of Ireland, Stillorgan
Account Name: Think Bodywhys Ltd
Account Number: 60287808
Sort Code: 90 10 95
Give the gift of support to someone. Add a gift to Bodywhys to your wedding list or let people know that they can make a donation to Bodywhys on your behalf for any occasion:
If you would like to let someone know that you have made a donation to Bodywhys, we would be delighted to send out an acknowledgement.
Email onlineservices@bodywhys.ie for more information.
The 2001 Finance Bill means that Bodywhys can claim back the tax paid on donations of €250 or more in any one year by individuals who are on PAYE. Tax refunds are calculated at 42%, 20% or a combination of both depending on which rate is applicable. That means if you pay tax at the higher rate of 42%, a donation of €250 could be worth €360 to Bodywhys.
Donations are cumulative throughout the tax year, so a standing order of €21+ a month will take you over the €250 threshold. At the end of the year we will send you the appropriate form that we need to claim back the tax. Those who are self-assessed may claim back the tax that they have paid on donations, so in order to pass on the benefit to Bodywhys please remember to take this into account when deciding what donation to make.
For further details please check details on The Irish Charities Tax Reform website.