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Birth Trauma Association
PO Box 671
Ipswich
Suffolk
IP1 9AT
 

How to Donate

It's quick and easy to donate to the BTA. Any donations/contributions to our funds will help us to continue our valuable work helping people traumatised by childbirth.

Donate online

Please make a secure online donation with a credit card or debit card using the NOCHEX link here.

Nochex is the UK’s leading independent provider of secure online card payments. Nochex provides a secure reliable online payment service to thousands of small and medium sized businesses. Visit the NOCHEX website to find out more.

Donate by Post

You can also send a cheque made payable to Birth Trauma Association/postal order to: Birth Trauma Association, PO Box 671, Ipswich, Suffolk IP1 9AT

NB: Please include your full postal address if you wish us to send you one of our badges.

BTA Badges

Please use the link below to donate online to the Birth Trauma Association. If your online donation is £2.50 or more we will send you one of our steel enamel badges to show your support of the BTA.

Badges are 1mm thick, with blue enamel fill, silver nickel plating with a butterfly clutch pin. Size 25mm in height.

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NB: We are willing to add links to research projects/surveys on our website but due to the high volume of requests
we get, we will only consider links if the BTA is able to view the findings of the survey. We fully respect confidentiality
and do not need to see the identifying details of the participants of the survey.