Would
you like to help the Williams Syndrome Association of Ireland?
The Williams Syndrome Association of Ireland (WSAI)
was set up in the late 1980's as a support group for families of WS
individuals in Ireland. The WSAI provides support to members through annual
conferences, social gatherings and the issue of regular newsletters. It also
works to make the medical, teaching and other professional groups more aware of
the Williams Syndrome condition. This helps to ensure that children with WS are
diagnosed at an early age and that they receive the early intervention that is
so vital to them. Click here for more information on
WSAI.
The WSAI receives little or no state funding and is wholly dependent on
membership fees and
voluntary donations to fund it's work. Your support would be greatly
appreciated. The WSAI has recently registered with Sponsor.ie in order to
facilitate your donation. You can now make a donation
to the Williams Syndrome Association by clicking here.
NOTE: The WSAI is an "Approved Body under
Section 848A Taxes Consolidation Act 1997". This means that
the WSAI can obtain a tax refund from the Irish Revenue for any donations
of €250 or greater received from an individual or a corporate donor.
Donations are also tax deductible to Companies/Corporations.
See our Fundraising
page for ideas on how you can assist the WSAI.
Sincere thanks to all who
supported our recent fundraising event in Dublin. The "Grease
Night" was a great success!!