OTHER ORGANISATIONS

NEPAL EARTHQUAKE RELIEF

Extending support and guidance for online funds transaction to International organization carrying the relief work in earthquake stricken Nepal.

There are a lot of charities which are trying their best to supply relief material and providing help to earthquake stricken  Nepal regions.

But how to be sure that your donations are being used for the right purpose and to the needy ones?

Firstly, make mini donations to various known International agencies who are carrying the relief work in Nepal. As the minimum donation for such links is about less or more than Rs.500/-. If you want to make donations lesser then Rs.500/- you can donate through our link:

 

Funds collected from our link would be judiciously transferred to these International  Organizations carrying the relief work.

Report would be shared about the funds transfer and payment through monthly funds transfer report with online fund transactions snapshots.

Secondly, try to make money donations instead of collecting materials and allocating different material supplies. Because making funds transaction empower these charities to use money judiciously on the necessary items and needs.

A compiled list of the various links of International  organization receiving online donations  for Nepal earthquake are given below:

Save the Children

We need your generous gift to support our efforts. Your support will help us protect vulnerable children and provide desperately needed relief to families.Ten percent of your contribution will be used to help us prepare for the next emergency. Nobody knows when the next crisis will strike, but your support helps Save the Children provide assistance in the critical first hours and days of an emergency when children need us most.
The survivors of the Nepal earthquake need disaster relief and emergency aid. Please donate to the Nepal earthquake relief effort.
Click here to make a donation.

International Medical Corps

For 30 years, International Medical Corps has worked to relieve the suffering of those impacted by war, natural disaster and disease by delivering vital health care services that focus on training helping devastated populations return to self-reliance.
Your tax-deductible gift makes a real difference in the lives of those affected by the earthquake.Click here to make a donation.

Unicef

Our vision is to build a world where every child can grow up healthy, protected from harm and educated, so they can reach their full potential. Every day we’re working to make this vision a reality. No matter who they are or where they are born, we reach out to the most vulnerable children wherever and whenever they need us.
From our formation in the aftermath of WWII, to the challenges children face today, we join with partners, governments, parents and children themselves to change the lives of whole generations of children.
To help children on worldwide scale, we rely on generous donations from our supporters as our work is not funded from the UN budget.
Click here to make a donation for Nepal Earthquake Relief.

Oxfam

Oxfam teams are now in Kathmandu responding to Nepal’s most powerful earthquake in decades, which happened on Saturday, and are gearing up to deliver clean water and sanitation to thousands of people.Oxfam is working with UNICEF and will start building its first sanitation facilities in Tudikhel in Bhaktapur, serving 1,500 to 2,000 people in this location alone.  Click here to make a donation.

Global Giving

We believe that organizations that are deeply-rooted in local communities are often in the best position to provide long-term support for disaster victims. By funding the relief efforts of local organizations, donations to this fund have the potential to build stronger disaster-response capacity so that these organizations are better equipped to face future disasters. Global Giving will post reports about how funds have been used and will email these reports to donors and subscribers. Click here to make a donation,

American Red Cross

Click here to make a donation for our relief work in Nepal.