Making tax deductible contributions to worthy causes
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Animals for children:
23 million child laborers can be set free and offered a childhood, only
by replacing their income. A pair of goats can replace the income of a
child laborer. Buy her a pair of goats with a tax deductible gift of
$55.
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Read India
Literacy Program: Illiteracy keep child laborers in the chain of
poverty. Sanma Read India program provides comprehensive literacy for
child laborers and illiterate adults. Give a child laborer the gift of
education, and a childhood with a tax deductible gift of $18
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Fresh Water: Unsafe
water or lack of water kills people and animals. Nearly 1600 children
die each day in India doe to diarrhea. Access to safe water will allow
many infants to survive their first birthday. Provide villagers and
children access to safe water with tax deductible gifts of $95
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Farm India Agriculture development: 400
million micro-farmers under-utilize their capacity to produce the much
needed food and agriculture products for the world, or leave farming. If
one micro-farmer resumes farming, he can produce enough to feed two
families for an entire year. Finance the cost of farming for a year with
a tax deductible gift of $300
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Shoes for children.
Helminthes Prevention:
Children who live in the slums are constantly exposed to contaminated
soil, and are infected by the soil transmitted worm disease, helminthes.
Sanma educates slum children ways to prevent helminthes, and provides
shoes. Tax deductible gift of $6
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Since 1989 Sanma is on a mission of healing the scars poverty and
ignorance placed on humanity. The leadership of Sanma consists of
highly qualified people who value integrity, program effectiveness,
and efficient use of resources. In India, Sanma has established 43
Community Education Centers, one Public School, and two regional
offices, all of which are registered with the local governments. Sanma
is a registered 501 (c) 3 non-profit corporation in Arlington, Texas.
Your contributions to Sanma are tax deductible, as permitted by the
federal laws of the United States government. |