Secure online donations are possible using
Visa, MasterCard, Discover, and American Express
as well as PayPal, Venmo, and
direct electronic funds transfer (ACH) from your bank or credit union.
You may make one time or recurring donations
and you may donate in honor or in memory of someone.
You can also donate with
Zelle
and associate it with our email address: one.future.at.a [email protected]
Zelle
and associate it with our email address: one.future.at.a [email protected]
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