Monthly Donor Club

Feeling skeptical about where nonprofit funds go? You’re not alone. With so many stories about improper allocation, how could anyone blame you?

We get it, and that's why we're on a mission to shift the conversation around charity work. Our approach? Total transparency. We chose Venmo for donations within the US because it keeps more of your money going where it should, thanks to its minimal fees. Our big dream? By the end of 2024, we want to make sure that every cent of your donation is used for its intended purpose, not eaten up by transfer or tax costs.

We're believers in the power of small donations. You don't have to be rich to make a real difference. That's the heart behind our Monthly Donor Club. It's an invitation to you, no matter your budget, to be a part of something bigger.

Imagine this: your yearly contribution might range from $12 to $120, but when we all join forces, the impact is profound. Schools receive funding, families don't go hungry, and children find homes.

Whether it's $1, $5, or $10 that you can donate, when thousands of people come together and do this, lives are transformed. Internationally, we use Donorbox. They have a higher processing fee for credit cards (they will take 2-3% more from your donation than Venmo), but the essence remains the same: your small, regular contributions add up.

This is all about making giving back a part of who we are, not just something we do. It's about proving that when we all chip in a little, regularly, families around the globe are supported. So, even if your yearly contribution is as modest as $12, together, we're building a world where every little bit adds up to a whole lot of change.

This initiative is more than just a project; it's our way of harnessing the power of the digital era to connect hearts and hands across the globe.

If you are ready to become a monthly member (THANK YOU), please add “Monthly Donor Club” to the transaction memo, we will then request you monthly until you decline our request, then we will stop.

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