Join Us — Payment Options

New Membership Subscriptions.

Online - See links below to set up an account
In the Shop - You can purchase a single years membership for you or for someone else in the AIMS Shop.
Standing order - Details about setting up a standing order can be found here

Existing Membership Subscriptions.

Online - See links below to login to manage your subscription or to create an account if you have not paid this way before.
In the Shop - You can renew a subscription by purchasing another single year membership in the AIMS Shop.
Standing order - Details about setting up a standing order can be found here
PayPal - to change or cancel a PayPal subscription you will need to login to your PayPal account (AIMS can't change or cancel this payment).

If you have any problems making an online payment or for other questions about your membership please email membership@aims.org.uk


Subscription Options

  Pay by standing order instead of credit/debit card


Monthly Individual Membership

£4.00 paid every month

Full membership of AIMS for individuals. You will be sent regular newsletters with updates about the AIMS Journals, campaigns and other information, and invited to get involved with AIMS activities. You will be entitled to a discounted rate for AIMS Workshops.

If you cannot afford the full amount then please contact us about a reduced rate; equally if you can afford more we will be very grateful to receive an extra donation.

create an account   or   login   to set up a recurring payment.

If you wish to join for one year only you can make a   One-off payment

Annual Individual Membership

£45.00 paid every year

Full membership of AIMS for individuals. You will be sent regular newsletters with updates about the AIMS Journals, campaigns and other information, and invited to get involved with AIMS activities. You will be entitled to a discounted rate for AIMS Workshops.

If you cannot afford the full amount then please contact us about a reduced rate; equally if you can afford more we will be very grateful to receive an extra donation.

create an account   or   login   to set up a recurring payment.

If you wish to join for one year only you can make a   One-off payment

Latest Content

Journal

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Women, Pregnancy and Artificial Int…

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What has the AIMS Campaigns Team be…

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Conflicting advice for pregnant wom…

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Events

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AIMS Workshop: Wellbeing

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Threads of Protest: Human Rights in…

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AIMS Workshop: The Foundation Stone…

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Latest Campaigns

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AIMS, ARM and Birthrights Open Lett…

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AIMS Responds to NHS 10 Year Workfo…

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