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You can also donate securely to One Future at a Time by using
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and associating it with the email address of
one.future.at.a.time@gmail.com

VEHICLE DONATIONS are a unique and impactful giving option to help support One Future at a Time. Your unwanted car, truck, boat, motorcycle, SUV, or even plane can be accepted as a donation. Your generosity qualifies for a tax deduction and CARS (Charitable Adult Rides & Services) will do all the heavy lifting. The pick-up is free and they'll schedule it during a time that's convenient for you. Call 1-855-500-RIDE (7433) now or visit https://careasy.org/nonprofit/onefutureatatime to get started!
How your contributions change lives:
Uganda
$40 = course of treatment for malaria
$100 = school uniform for 1 student, including shirt & trousers or dress, school sweater, shoes, socks, and phys. ed. outfit
$20 = ten packs of 10 sanitary pads [keeping girls in school]
South Africa
$125 = eye exam and glasses
$40 = visit to a private doctor, including medications
$20 = 2 school uniform shirts or 1 pair of school uniform shoes
Rwanda
$200 = school fees for 1 secondary school student for 1 year
$20 = family of 5 to have health insurance for 1 year, reducing the cost of health care by about 90%, making it accessible. Many can’t even afford the insurance because it needs to be paid for every member of the family, all or none.
Liberia
$900 = uncomplicated surgery
Uganda
$40 = course of treatment for malaria
$100 = school uniform for 1 student, including shirt & trousers or dress, school sweater, shoes, socks, and phys. ed. outfit
$20 = ten packs of 10 sanitary pads [keeping girls in school]
South Africa
$125 = eye exam and glasses
$40 = visit to a private doctor, including medications
$20 = 2 school uniform shirts or 1 pair of school uniform shoes
Rwanda
$200 = school fees for 1 secondary school student for 1 year
$20 = family of 5 to have health insurance for 1 year, reducing the cost of health care by about 90%, making it accessible. Many can’t even afford the insurance because it needs to be paid for every member of the family, all or none.
Liberia
$900 = uncomplicated surgery