Increasingly people are requesting that donations are being made in memory of loved ones to a charity of their choice, instead of sending flowers at funerals.
We thank you for thinking of Ménière's & Vestibular UK at this time.
How do I make an 'in memory' donation to Ménière's & Vestibular UK?
To arrange donations to Ménière's & Vestibular UK in memory of a loved one, please let your family and friends know to send their donation to us together with the name of the person being remembered.
- You can collect the donations yourself and send the total amount to us in one go. Please email info@meandve.org.uk if you'd like details of how to make a bank transfer
- Family and friends can also donate online via our website.
- Send a cheque (payable to Meniere's & Vestibular UK) direct to our address: Ménière's & Vestibular UK, The Atrium, Curtis Road, Dorking, Surrey RH4 1XA
- Call us on 01306 876883 to donate over the phone by debit/credit card
- Create a dedicated donation page. Your funeral director may be able to set this up for you, or you can create one through JustGiving (this link takes you to an external website).
Can I choose how my donation is used?
If you choose to make a donation in memory of a loved one to Ménière's & Vestibular UK, you may also choose to stipulate how you’d like us to use your gift.
Perhaps you’d like it to be for the general use of the Charity, to help us continue our support services. Alternatively, you may wish your gift to be reserved specifically for research projects.
Find out more about where your money goes.
Whatever your preference, your gift will assist us in the work we do and the services we provide to people affected by vestibular conditions.
Where can I get further information about donating in memory to Ménière's & Vestibular UK?
Please contact us if you'd like any further information.
Email info@meandve.org.uk or call us on 01306 876883.
Join Us
You can also support Ménière’s & Vestibular UK by becoming a member. Benefits of membership include:
- Understand your condition and symptoms
- Keep updated on treatments and research
- Support essential vestibular research
- Get exclusive downloads