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How you can support HIV i-Base

 

There are many ways that you can support i-Base, and these include both practical and financial help.

Does your clinic provide i-Base information?

If you are a patient at a UK clinic and the treatment guides are not available, or are out-of-date, please let us know. Without basic information people are much less likely to do well from their treatment. It is also good to ask the healthcare workers to order publications directly, there is no charge for bulk orders. This will also make it easier for other HIV-positive people to learn about their own treatment and their rights as patients.

If you are a clinician or healthcare workers and you know of colleagues who would like our material, please let us know, or ask them to order or subscribe on the website. All publications are free.

Financial support

We believe strongly that healthcare information should be free to whoever needs it.

We are extremely appreciative to individual who are able to make a personal donation towards our work, and to the charitable trusts and corporations that allow us to work in this way.

If you would like to make a single donation, or a regular contribution by direct debit…
Please contact Marc Ennals or download a donation form (Word document).

If you represent a hospital or NHS trust …
A growing number of hospitals and healtcare trust recognize the importance and value of our publications and make voluntary contributions towards the cost of providing these services to their patients and staff. If your hospital or NHS trust would like to make a contribution please contact Marc Ennals. We are happy to supply a pro forma invoice.

If you wish to discuss purchasing i-Base services more formally, contact either Polly Clayden or Simon Collins.

If you would like to hold a fundraising benefit for i-Base, or select i-Base as a recipient of a fundraising project that your are organizing…
Please contact Marc Ennals.

If you are involved in a charitable trust and would like more detailed information…
Please contact either Polly Clayden or Simon Collins.


See also: About HIV i-Base, Funding.

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