Donate

Donate

We want to sustainably improve the lives of those affected by epilepsy, which is why we support research and publish specialist knowledge in all areas of epileptology. We are working towards a world where no person’s life is limited by epilepsy.

We treat your data with great care: We use the only fundraising database certified by the Federal Data Protection and Information Commissioner (FDPIC).

The most efficient way of sending us a donation is by bank transfer. We can send you a payment slip for this purpose. You can also print it yourself, donate online or transfer your donation via online banking.

On behalf of those affected by epilepsy we would like to thank you for your support!

Could you perhaps mark a special occasion by making a donation rather than buying a gift? Or if you are celebrating the life of a departed loved one, might you ask for donations to the Epilepsy League?

Bank Details

Payment slip

Bank Details

PC 80-5415-8

IBAN CH35 0900 0000 8000 5415 8

in favour of
Swiss League Against Epilepsy
Seefeldstrasse 84
8008 Zurich

Additional information for payments from abroad

Recipient bank: PostFinance, Nordring 8, CH-3030 Bern
SWIFT Code / BIC: POFICHBEXXX
Clearing number: 09000

Inheritance and legacies

Inheritance, bequests and legacies

Inheritance and legacies

Would you like to continue doing good beyond your lifetime? We can help you arrange your provision for the future.

  • Payment slip for donation

    Payment slip for donation

    We want to sustainably improve the lives of those affected by epilepsy, which is why we support research and publish specialist knowledge in all areas of epileptology. We are working towards a world where no person’s life is limited by epilepsy.

    We treat your data with great care: We use the only fundraising database certified by the Federal Data Protection and Information Commissioner (FDPIC).

    On behalf of those affected by epilepsy we would like to thank you for your support!

    Could you perhaps mark a special occasion by making a donation rather than buying a gift? Or if you are celebrating the life of a departed loved one, might you ask for donations to the Epilepsy League?