Become an 'NAT Champion'...and help us continue to champion the rights of people living with HIV!
As the financial climate becomes tougher for all charities, support from individuals who really care about HIV is more important to NAT (National AIDS Trust) than ever before. And one of the best ways you can help us is to become an 'NAT Champion'.
In return for a one-off annual donation of at least £500 or a monthly payment of £50 (£600 or £60 a month for couples), you can join our select group of supporters and you will receive:
- an invitation to at least one special 'champions-only' event each year
- the chance to buy tickets for all other NAT events before they go on general release
- regular updates on our work
- the chance to meet the NAT staff team and find out more about our current campaigns
- acknowledgment of your support on our website and in our Annual Review (unless you choose otherwise!)
But more importantly you will have the satisfaction of knowing that you’re providing valuable support to a small charity that makes a big difference – by speaking out for people living with HIV and influencing the decisions that impact on their lives.
You’ll be in fantastic company, among NAT Champions such as Dr Christian Jessen and Alan Cumming - who explains why he became a Champion below:

"NAT really is one of my favourite charities and one of the most effective that I've dealt with. Sadly, tackling HIV in the UK is still a very necessary cause and very worthy of our support. NAT's work is crucial and their new Champions scheme is an important way of getting more funds to help people with HIV. I am delighted to be NAT's first Champion, and if you join the Champions scheme you will know that you're really contributing on the frontline to the amazing work NAT is doing."
Alan Cumming
Many thanks to our Champions for all their valued support. They include:
Alan Cumming, Dr Christian Jessen, Henry Badenhorst, Jamie Kerr, Trevor Martin, Anthony Roberts, William Swords, Tim Gutteridge, Gary Watson, Peter O'Neill, Duncan Jennings, Lucy Clayton, Philip Jones and Noel Qualter.
Please help us to continue to shape attitudes, challenge injustice and change lives.
To find out more or sign up as an NAT Champion please contact: fundraising@nat.org.uk or 020 7814 6735.
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