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Helping Traditions is
currently receiving donations for the
Indonesian earthquake relief project. You can read more about this project
here. Our U.S. partner organization for
receiving donations is Christian Aid. Christian Aid is a registered
charitable organization with a 50 year history. Every gift made to the ministry
of Helping Traditions through Christian
Aid is tax deductible.
About Christian Aid
Christian Aid sends financial help to over 700 Christian ministries based
in lands of great poverty or where Christians are a persecuted minority. They
currently support about 700 native Christians that are located mainly in the
poorest places on earth and are continually surrounded by human suffering which
they cannot ignore. Christian Aid sends funds to help them:
- Care for homeless children -- an estimated ten million orphans
face starvation in Africa alone, millions more in Asia.
- Provide for the blind, disabled, widows, infirm, handicapped
and helpless.
- Rescue victims of persecution, wars, famines, epidemics,
leprosy, slavery, prostitution and natural disasters such as fires, floods,
drought, typhoons, cyclones and earthquakes.
Where Your Gift Goes
100% of your gift goes towards helping the earthquake victims. Christian Aid
does not subtract any funds for their administrative expenses, as private donors
take care of that. The money is transferred to our organizational office in
Indonesia which is the center of this operation. Strict records are kept on all receipts and
expenditures, and the organization is accountable to
Christian Aid. None of the funds are kept or maintained here in the U.S.
How to Give
To make your gift via credit card,
please click
here.
You can also make your gift by
phone, by calling Christian Aid at: 1-800-977-5650. Please mention that
your donation is going towards the Helping Traditions Indonesian
Earthquake Relief
Fund, code 750CGC.
You can also give by sending check
to:
Christian Aid
P.O. Box 9037
Charlottesville, VA 22906
Please mark on your check the code 750CGC for the Helping
Traditions Indonesian Earthquake relief fund.
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