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Membership
Schemes
Partners, Supporters and Patrons
Partners and Supporters
Why not become a Partner or Supporter of The Holocaust Centre, and join
the growing number of people who support this important educational and
commemorative initiative? By doing so, your regular contributions will
ensure that more young people learn about the Holocaust; that the implications
of the Holocaust will continue to challenge society, and that those who
became its victims will continue to be commemorated at The Holocaust Centre
with dignity.
Partners of The Holocaust
Centre donate a minimum of £5 each calendar month.
Supporters of The
Holocaust Centre donate a minimum of £250 per annum.
To include Partners
and Supporters in its activities and demonstrate the deep appreciation
felt towards them, the centre provides the following:
- A complementary copy of the Centre's journal Perspectives, published
three times a year.
- Invitations to annual lectures at the Centre (which mark Holocaust Memorial
Day, Yom Ha Shoah and the anniversary of the UK Holocaust Centre's opening).
- Supporters also
receive preferential rates on all books and educational materials purchased
at the Centre.
Partners and Supporters
of The Holocaust Centre are encouraged to invite at least five friends,
colleagues or relatives to join the scheme, ensuring that the circle of
those who know and support it continually increases.
Patrons
The Holocaust Centre's Patrons scheme is for those who personally feel
very strongly about the aims and objectives of the Centre, and have the
means to provide it with particularly substantial support. Becoming a
Patron of The Holocaust Centre is your means of contributing to it; there
is, therefore, no upper limit on your donation. We do, however, ask that
Patrons contribute a minimum of £2500 per annum, as this will ensure
a valuable and long-lasting contribution to the Centre's work.
Patrons receive all
the benefits provided for Partners and Supporters, enjoying a close relationship
with the Centre, its directors and their work. Their names are also registered
in The Holocaust Centre's Annual Report, unless they choose to remain
anonymous.
Patrons are also encouraged
to find friends and relatives who may join them in their support of The
Holocaust Centre and its critically important work for the future.
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