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HELP US

Every child deserves a chance in life. All donations are greatly appreciated. Below are 6 possible ways you can help a needy child:

Method 1: Sponsoring a Gambian Child

You can sponsor a child for £125  per year (or any amount) or you may wish to get your local club, pub or sports team to do a group sponsorship for the one child. Payment by installments is also welcome.

Three times a year each sponsor will receive a picture of your sponsored child, progress reports, greetings and thank you cards. Much of the money goes towards the child's upkeep, medical bills and education.


Method 2: Cheques

You may just want to send an occasional gift in the form of a cheque.

Please make cheques out to:
THE GAMBIAN HOME FOR CHILDREN WITH LEARNING DIFFICULTIES

PO BOX 2713
Serrekunda
The Gambia
West Africa


Method 3: Money Transfer

You can also send money by using a money transfer company like Western Union or Moneygram.

When sending money the transfer company will give you a Reference Number and in most cases ask you to provide a secret Question and Answer

Please remember to telephone us with the REFERENCE NUMBER and the SECRET QUESTION and ANSWER

Make payments payable to:

Geoff Hunwicks
Sinchu Alhagie Village
The Gambia
Tel: 00 220 9926258


Method 4: Donations of Materials

Any type of donation (learning materials, toys, toiletries, clothes, furniture, equipment, videos, etc.)


Method 5: Fundraising

Why not? If you decide to do that, you are also participating in the Items for sale improvement of the Gambian Home for Children with Learning Difficulties. We are always in urgent need of funds to cover our expenses at the home.


Method 6: Volunteering

We will appreciate having people who would like to spend some of their time in our home in order to help the children of Hart House.





 
 
 
 

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