Frequently Asked Questions

Q: Where does my money go?
A:
At present 100% goes directly to support the
children or to the Medical Clinic or wherever you
request within Lily.  This is carefully monitored.  
All fundraising for administrative costs is
undertaken separately and with full disclosure.  
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Q: How do I make a donation?
A:
There are 3 easy ways to donate. A donation
can be made online with a credit card through a
secure web site, by downloading a form and
mailing in a check or credit card information, or
by contacting a L.o.V.E. representative and
arranging to meet in person. Click the 'Child
Sponsorship' link in the navigation bar above for
more information.
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Q: Is a donation tax deductible?
A:
Yes, we are a Non Profit 501(c)3 Corporation.
Our non-profit status allows a donor certain
benefits which may differ for each donor. We
suggest you speak with your tax advisor if you
have any questions about the tax benefits to you.
Q: What methods of payment are acceptable?
A:
LoVE accepts credit/debit cards, cash or
checks. Click the 'Child Sponsorship' link in the
navigation bar above for more information on how
to donate.
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Q: How much should I give?
A:
The vision of LoVE is vast!  The need is great!
We’re talking about great poverty, world hunger
and the AIDS pandemic.  So the answer is
“whatever you possibly can!”  Every dollar is
welcome and well used.  Some of our most faithful
helpers give sacrificially from small pensions.  
Any amount is deeply appreciated.  To give some
idea of value, just $80 a month will cover the cost
of food, clothing, schooling, and a portion of the
housemother's salary for a month.  The entire
Medical Center is being built for around $150,000
(less than a small condo in the USA)


For any other questions you may have feel
free to call us.  We welcome networking and
dialogue.
"True worship, acceptable to the Father, is that we care for orphans and widows in their distress........." - James 1:27