SOFERES Donation Opportunities
Your support can transform the lives of refugee women and girls in Dzaleka Refugee Camp. Choose a donation option that aligns with your impact goals:
- One-Time Donation – Directly fund programs addressing education, gender-based violence, economic empowerment, and emergency relief.
- Monthly Donation – Provide consistent support to sustain long-term programs, including livelihood training, digital literacy, and leadership development.
- Donate to a Specific Program – Choose to support initiatives such as Girls’ Education, Gender-Based Violence Prevention, Economic Empowerment, SRHR, or Emergency Relief.
- Sponsor a Girl’s Education – Cover school fees, mentorship, and educational materials to help refugee girls stay in school and reach their potential.
- In-Kind Donations – Contribute essential items like school supplies, medical kits, food, clothing, and vocational training equipment.
- Corporate Giving & Partnerships – Businesses can support SOFERES through financial donations, product contributions, or volunteer engagement.
How to Donate
- Online: Visit our donation page https://soferes.org/volunteer-opportunities/#linkm
- Bank Transfer: Contact us for details
- In-Kind Donations: Reach out to soferesinfo@gmail.com
- Corporate Giving: Partner with us by emailing to soferesinfo@gmail.com
Your Impact:
- $25 provides a vocational skills training kit for one refugee woman.
- $50 sponsors a girl's education for a semester.
- $100 funds mentorship and leadership training for 10 girls.
- $500 supports emergency relief efforts, including food, shelter, and medical care.
Join Us in Making a Difference! Every contribution, big or small, helps create lasting change for refugee women and girls. Thank you for your generosity
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