Year-end giving is here, and we want to remind you of the importance of donating soon to secure your 2024 charitable tax receipt. However, you may be wondering how the Canada Post strike could impact your ability to give..
Your gifts mean the world to us, and we’re committed to providing you with a seamless donation process. To ensure your support reaches us without delay, we encourage you to donate through the following methods:
- Donate Online: Use our secure online form to make your contribution quickly and easily.
- Donate through Bank Transfer: To request our banking/wire details, kindly email info@dystoniacanada.org or call us at the below numbers.
Donate through E-Transfer: To donate by email transfer, please follow these steps:
1. From your online banking portal, start a new e-transfer and indicate your etransfer recipient as info@dystoniacanada.org.
2. Set up a question and answer.
3. In the message area of the transfer, please provide your full name and telephone number.
4. In order to process your donation, you will need to send a separate email as well to info@dystoniacanada.org with your transfer question and answer, full name, address, telephone number, email addressIf your transfer hasn't been deposited (not received by us) within 5 business days please call us (416) 488-6974 or email info@dystoniacanada.org.
- Donate by Phone: Our staff are available to assist you with processing your credit card donation from 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM (Eastern Time).
- For support in English:
Call (416) 488-6974 or toll-free at (800) 361-8061.
If you need to send couriers, mail and package deliveries by mail, you can address them to:
First Canadian Place
100 King Street West – Suite 56077
Toronto, ON M5X 1C9
We truly appreciate your generosity and understanding during these times. Despite the challenges of the Canada Post strike, your contributions remain vital to our mission of raising awareness, funding research, and providing support to individuals living with dystonia.
Thank you for standing with us as we close out 2024—together, we can continue the fight for a future without dystonia.