Knowledge is power, stay informed, become a member How to renew your membership

It's a fact of life that funding is key to our furthering the aim of raising awareness of the debilitating condition that is OCD, and over the last year you have done your bit by being a member of OCD-UK.

You won't need to be reminded of how important it is that OCD-UK goes from strength-to-strength, but we would like to stress how valuable a part you have played in helping us to ensure that this is the case. We all feel passionately about helping other sufferers and most (if not all) of us will have known the isolation of having thought that we've been alone in living with the effects of OCD.

You have helped make a real difference, so thank you and we hope that you will continue your support by remaining a member.

For the convenience of our members we have designed our new membership package to give you as much flexibility in what you receive and how often you make payments. You can choose to pay your membership fee on either a monthly or yearly basis, you can even choose how much you pay!

Choose your preferred method of renewing below:

I am aged over 22:
I wish to pay my membership monthly
I wish to pay my membership yearly

I am aged 22 or under:
Special reduced membership rate for young people, Join.

If you prefer to setup a standing order or send a single payment by cheque please print out, complete and return this application form.

PayPal: If you prefer to pay via paypal, you can send payments of £6 every three month, or £24 per year to paypal @ ocduk.org please mark each payment 'Membership Donation for XYZ'.

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