Donating to Changes for New Hope
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Things We Need Constantly As we have mentioned throughout this website, we are not trying to impose any sort of guilt or manipulation to donate to our project. You have to go to those T.V. late night infomercials for that.
But, if you like what you have read on our site and believe that we can expand our project with your help, please feel free to hit the donate button. We will let you know how we have used your support and send you a personal letter of our thanks. Below we have listed a few suggestion how you can help. Thanks Friends..... Clothing Knit hat, pants/jeans, sweater, shoes, socks, underwear, belt, gloves, scarf, boots, laundry wash tub, umbrella, poncho - $75 Hygiene/First Aid Toothbrush, dental floss, mouthwash, shampoo, bar soap, hand soap, deodorant, towels, comb, hair brush, moisturizing lotion, neosporin, band aids, rubbing alcohol - $34 All of the above - $109 School Supplies Watercolors paints, paint brushes, scissors, glue sticks, rulers, graph paper, backpack, colored pencils, soccer ball/volley ball, frisbee, erasers, pencils, sharpener, paper, notebooks, construction paper - $70 All of the above - $179 A year's worth of rice - $100 All of the above - $279 Childrens Vitamins We manage the continuous malnutrition issues among the children by introducing and mantaining a supply of childrens vitamins. While it is a stopgap measure and far from a full solution, it is making a significant difference in the situation. There are no childrens vitamins sold here in Huaraz and they must be sent in from other places. Please consider this donation as important as any that you will make this year to charity. |
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"Your compassion in action" is the way we are going to get the children of this project healthy, educated and provide them with a better life of opportunities. Without action, a heart of gold is just a well kept secret. ************* VolunteerHow You Can HelpSending Us Items?Please send them here:
Jim Killon Changes for New Hope c/o Serpost Huaraz, Peru |















