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Yes! I would like to help animals in Australia by supporting Voiceless's work. To make a direct credit card donation to Voiceless using Visa, Mastercard or American Express, please use the 'donate now' button on the left of this page.  Alternatively, you can donate via PayPal using the link below.

You can also donate directly to Voiceless via National Australia Bank, BSB: 082 078, a/c: 581 093 179 (please add your name as a reference, and if possible, please send us your postal address by email so that we can send you a receipt).

If you are you thinking about fundraising at your office, school or home, why not do so in a way that helps animals? While Voiceless cannot authorise you to fundraise for us directly, click on "fundraise for us" to see the options available!


Find out more about making a bequest or read about some of the companies which have sponsored our Grants Program and consider becoming a sponsor yourself.  Your donations will be used towards Voiceless’s awareness raising, grants and education programs.

Please note that Voiceless does not have deductible gift recipient (DGR) status and as such, donations to Voiceless are not tax-deductible. Under current income tax legislation, few animal protection organisations are able to receive DGR status. Voiceless is hopeful that this situation will change in the near future so that animal protection organisations will be able to attract increased funds and have a greater capacity to alleviate the suffering of animals.

 


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