DWDV is a voluntary, not-for-profit organisation working on behalf of all Victorians. Donations help
us operate and achieve results. We gratefully receive all donations no matter how modest or generous.
Donations do not attract GST but are not tax-deductilbe.
For online donations, we accept:
Single Donations
Use the form below to make a single donation to DWDV. We — and sufferers — appreciate your generosity.
Single Donation
Dying With Dignity Victoria Inc
Reg No. A0006974B ABN 80 591 186 892
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Thank you for your generosity.
Standing Donations: Defenders of Dignity
The Defenders of Dignity and Choice in Dying programme is a pledged donor scheme for supporters and members of freedom of choice at the end of life. Pledgers are honored as Defenders of Choice.
Important: This donation is a Standing Order and will remain in effect until you advise us in writing that you wish to cancel it.
Standing Donation
Dying With Dignity Victoria Inc
Reg No. A0006974B ABN 80 591 186 892
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Thank you for your exceptional generosity.
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"After a few months, he (my father) began to ask my mother and myself if we could help him to end his life. We understood his feelings – we wept .... I have always regretted that I failed to end his suffering. I used to lie awake at night and think “I wouldn’t let a dog suffer like this”.....It is because I have such vivid memories of this tragedy that I support the aims and work of the Voluntary Euthanasia Society of Victoria."