The Romanian Orthodox Church For Doncaster relies on the generosity of parishioners and supporters to continue our mission of advancing the Christian faith and serving our community.
As a registered UK charity (No. 1204712), we are committed to using all donations responsibly and transparently to support our charitable purposes.
Maintaining and improving our place of worship, including utilities, insurance, and necessary repairs.
Liturgical supplies, candles, incense, icons, and items needed for services and sacraments.
Events, gatherings, educational programmes, and community outreach.
Supporting those in need within our community and beyond through acts of Christian charity.
Make a direct transfer to our charity bank account:
Account Name: The Romanian Orthodox Church For Doncaster
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Reference: Your name or "Donation"
Please contact us at adam@romanianchurch.info for our bank details.
Regular giving through a standing order helps us plan and sustain our activities.
Contact us to set up a standing order or speak with your bank directly using our account details.
Donations can be made in person at church services:
If you are a UK taxpayer, you can increase your donation at no extra cost to you through Gift Aid.
For every £1 you donate, we can claim an extra 25p from HMRC. This means a £10 donation becomes £12.50, and a £100 donation becomes £125.
To make a Gift Aid declaration, please contact us or ask for a form at church.
As a registered charity, we are committed to the highest standards of financial transparency and accountability.
We submit annual returns to the Charity Commission, which are publicly available.
Our charity is governed by trustees who ensure funds are used appropriately for our charitable purposes.
View our charity details on the Charity Commission website.
If you have any questions about making a donation, Gift Aid, or how funds are used, please don't hesitate to contact us.
Thank you for your generosity and support. May God bless you.