There are many ways you can remember someone special and know that you are supporting people in our local communities facing poverty, disadvantage, homelessness and isolation. For those who share our love and concern for others, make a donation to help transform lives today as a lasting tribute.
Donate Below
Please scroll down to make a donation to support children and adults experiencing poverty, homelessness or disadvantage at a time they need it most.
Thank you.

If you are looking to send us what you have fundraised, or would like to send a cheque, contact us and we’ll guide you.
Where your money goes
It costs £12,000 per day to provide the level of service being delivered in Caritas projects across Greater Manchester and Lancashire. That’s not just urgent crisis support but also help that will last long-term.
Every single donation matters because it means nobody is turned away or left behind.
These are just some examples of how your donation could be used to provide critical support – right now – or help someone begin to transform their own life with dignity.
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£8could provide a personal care pack of toiletries for someone coming to us for support
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£15could provide a parent starter kit with nappies, wet wipes and a snuggly outfit for baby
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£20could provide a replacement birth certificate for someone homeless to help them gain volunteering, employment or a home
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£25could provide energy top up cards for someone forced to choose between eating and heating
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£30could provide a professional advice and support session for someone in crisis
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£35could provide low energy lightbulbs for a home to help someone's finances
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£40could provide a duvet cover and sheets for someone out of homelessness
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£50could provide a clothing kit for someone who is homeless including jumper, bottoms, underwear, socks and shoes
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£85could provide a monthly travel pass to help someone start volunteering, employment or to access support
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£110could provide a weekly food shop for a family
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£250could provide items for wellbeing activities programmes like cookery, art, sport or music
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£350could provide everything needed for a raised bed or plot in our community allotment, such as plants, tools, clothing and compost
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£1,500could provide a room for a year for someone, preventing them becoming homeless
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£1,500could provide English lessons for a refugee or migrant person as they move towards employment, volunteering or training
“I’m only where I am because you made me feel I could do it and you never stopped believing in me, which is something that hasn’t happened much in my life.”
Person accessing our services
Other ways to donate
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Give thanks for special occasions, everyday blessings and prayers answered, whilst supporting local people in crisis. Give the world something to celebrate.
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Caritas means love in action. There is no better way of ensuring your love lives on through practical action than by leaving a gift in your Will to Caritas Salford. Find out how to do that today.
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We operate services with the help of funds donated from our wonderful supporters. If you prefer to make a gift in-kind or collect practical goods, please choose from our list of urgently needed essentials.
How we help – supporting Amber*
Amber* was supported by our team after her mum’s recent abusive relationship meant she found it challenging to attend school and was inattentive in class.
