Donation

If you’re interested in making a donation to Sahakarini, please contact us directly, or you can donate through our friends at CanadaHelps:

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I believe that people everywhere deserve to have their basic needs met, and have the opportunity to improve their circumstances. I appreciate that because Sahakarini is a smaller organization, it is possible to know the overseas partners and understand the development work that is being supported.

  • This work is only possible because of the commitment and generosity of people who believe change is possible when we work together and want to support that change.
  • All gifts are greatly appreciated and together they make a difference.
  • If you would like to support the work of Sahakarini with a donation, you may want to consider the following program options, or a gift marked simply for greatest need.
  • INDIA
    • Integrated health and development (partner CCDO)
    • Water wells   $3000
    • Basic healthcare and care of frail elderly 20,000
    • Wasteland reclamation and sustainable
    • Agriculture   $ 29,000
    • Women’s empowerment     $5000
    • Street children and girl child education $5000
  • HOPE and Change Hutment Project (partner SERVE)
    • School  $14,000
    • Community development   $15,000
    • Basic healthcare      $12,000
    • Vocational training   $16,000
  • GUATEMALA
    • Water Filters   $2500
    • Safe Stoves    $2500

Sahakarini is a Canadian registered charity. Our business number is 11913 1936 RR001. A charitable donation receipt usable for tax purposes will be issued for all gifts.

Cheques should be made out to Sahakarini and sent to
Sahakarini Box 1685 Camrose AB T4V 1X6.

If you wish to donate online, please click Donate Now Through CanadaHelps.org!

If you choose this option, we would appreciate you providing your name and address to us directly, so that we may thank you, and also because one of our matching funders ties its support to the amount raised within the province. We are required to report the amount raised, but never the names of donors.

Sahakarini subscribes to the Code of Ethics of the Canadian Centre for Philanthropy…details