Donations
Adventure Aid serves a donation portal for three registered NGOs (Non Government Organizations). Adventure Aid will forward 100% of the donations to the projects. A receipt will be
issued, allowing U.S. donors tax credit through Adventure Aid's 501[c]3 status. Click on the NGOs below for a brief project description and a PayPal donation link.
TEATEM is collecting donations to be used in three areas:
- The establishment of life skills training seminars
for teen-age students to become aware of developing good habits in the areas of health, envirionment, civic and family responsibilites and offering vocational counceling.
- Raise funds for the establishment of a public sports & recreation facility in Moshi Town to promote physical well being
- Funding to educate the
public about the damage that deforestation has had on the Kilimanjaro Region and to reverse the damage through community tree planting
projects.
To donate to TEATEM, click here:
For non-monetary donations (notebook computers and tennis equipment are especially welcome), please contact us. A tax receipt will also be issued for these types of donations as well.
Based in Same (pronounced SAH-meh) in the Kilimanjaro Region of Tanzania, KIHO is in the process of raising funds
to create an orphanage in the village of Igoma in Same District.
Based in the Manyara Region of Tanzania, LETF is raising funds to purchase land for
their existing secondary school and for the creation of a primary school and a teachers college. To donate to their cause, click here:
Agua Clara - Valle Lindo Private Nature Reserve for the protection of
Fuertes Parrot in the central Andes of Colombia
Fuertes parrot is the most endangered parrot in Colombia. The Fundacion Ecologica Las Mellizas [FELM] is a non profit organization that is working to set up a nature
reserve of 471 hectares for the protection of the only known breeding area of this bird. Your donation will go to the acquisition of the land and to improving accommodations
for visitors. Money raised from visitors will help pay for environmental programs and the educational and training of the local population. For full details of the project,
click here. To donate to FELM, click here: