Direct Donations and sponsorship for The Duchess Of York Charity Golf Day
PCaSO does not receive any government grants to fund the work itundertakes and is largely dependent on membership subscriptions, donations and sponsorship.
PCaSO offers services to those affected by or concerned about prostate cancer.
This includes patients, their families, friends and those interested in improving diagnosis, treatment, care and support.
The organisation operates mainly in central southern England and is managed entirely by volunteers, many of whom are prostate cancer patients. To make a donation please send a cheque to the Treasurer at PCaSO Prostate Cancer Network, PO Box 66, Emsworth, Hants PO10 7ZP.
If you wish to make a regular donation, please download and complete the Standing Order Mandate and post it to your bank.
For a simple and quick donation you could just click on the "Just Giving" logo below

PLEASE MAKE SURE YOU CLEARLY IDENTIFY YOUR DONATION TO "THE DUCHESS OF YORK CHARITY GOLF DAY EVENT"
Membership and Gift Aid Donations
To become a member please contact the Membership Secretary or complete the Membership Application Form and post it to the Membership Secretary at PO Box 66, Emsworth, Hants PO10 7ZP.
Please note that PCaSO can benefit from "Gift Aid" donations. A suitable "Gift Aid" declaration form is available at the bottom of the Membership Application Form. If you are involved in a sponsored event, you can organise your sponsorship and payments using our Event/Sponsorship Form.
Expenditure
PCaSO's funds are used for the helpline, newsletter, information sheets, educational presentations, meetings, donations to needy patients and their families, donations to hospices, purchase of equipment for medical specialists, funding for research, and general administration.
A key part of our fund raising and disbursement is the Major Ronald Ferguson Memorial Fund, which was set up in memory of PCaSO's late patron, and which has the aim of supporting research and development in any area which would improve the lot of prostate cancer patients or their families.
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