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This depends on where you live. In most countries, you can fully deduct donations to Supportjust.one, as well as to any other non-profit organization, from your taxes.

Let us know if you need confirmation for your taxes and we will be happy to provide it.

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Yes, we do. Sure, there are already so many out there. But we are different in many ways:

  • With us, you can directly support the education of a child or other person in need. We put you in touch and help with whatever you need, but you transfer the money directly to the recipient. Not a single penny goes to us. No administrative costs. Of course, if you prefer, we can also do the transfers for you.
  • Many of the big organizations (like UNICEF or others) use your donations to support very questionable vaccination programs, which we know the intention is certainly good, but in reality are counterproductive and poison the population, increasing poverty instead of reducing it. With us, you can be sure that we will never support such programs. On the contrary, we will ensure that the local population is spared from mRNA vaccination programs.
  • Yes, we will also have our own medical facilities, but we will only use Western medicine where it has proven benefits. We will always focus on local medicine first.
  • We will carefully select the people who seek support. We double and triple check whether these people really need help or are just trying to make a quick buck. And we know the situation on the ground, as we have local staff in the areas we start with.

Do we really need another NGO to reduce poverty among families, children and countries? Obviously yes. Thank you very much for your support.

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Unlike when you pay your contribution to Supportjust.one and we transfer the money to the final recipient, you transfer the money directly to the child or adult you want to support.

When you sign up as a donor, you let us know if you prefer this option and we simply act as an intermediary and help you get in touch with the recipient directly. You agree on a monthly amount of support and we suggest the best way to transfer the money. Often those in need do not have a bank account at all, and therefore specialized courier services such as Western Union are the best option, as you can send by debit or credit card and the recipient will receive cash.

If you want, and we even recommend it, we check regularly how the situation is and if everything is working or not. If you would like to visit your sponsored person or godchild, we will help you to arrange this.

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The monthly school fees for a child in many African countries (where we start with Supportjust.one), including uniforms, transportation and lunch, are around 50 US dollars. It depends on the region, of course, but as a first idea, start here.

Adults in need or with debts to a moneylender are often helped with a one-off fee of US$500, others need US$1,000 to get back on their feet. For some elderly people who have no pension (which is the norm in Africa), a monthly donation would also be a great relief. Some seniors in Africa have children to support them, others simply have no one.

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You go to the Register as a recepient of donations page (in the menu under “Services”) and fill out the application form.

When you are done with the first page, go to step 2, where you can write a description about yourself, who you are, why you need support, what you want the support to look like, and upload one or more pictures. Remember: a picture is worth a thousand words.

If you need help, don’t hesitate to send us an e-mail. We can even arrange for someone to come to your home to help you.

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Go to the Register as donor page (in the menu under “Services”) and fill out the form.

When you are done with the first page, go to step 2 and proceed with the additional questions. Unlike the recipients of donations, you don’t need to answer many questions. You can even stay anonymous, if you prefer.

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That depends.

If you want to support a child’s education, long-term support naturally makes more sense. Ideally, you would make a sponsorship (godparent-hood) with a commitment to pay the school fees for one (or two) children for a year – if you are in a position to do so, for a longer period of course.

If you would rather support an adult who is in financial difficulties, perhaps even in debt, then a one-off donation makes more sense. This allows the recipient to draw a line under the situation and start again, which many of them need urgently.

If you would like to support a school project or a medical facility of Supportjust.one, or if you would like to support us in general, then any kind of donation is very welcome.

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Supportjustone is a subsidiary of SafeBlood Donation, a non-profit organization dedicated to promoting the human right to free choice in all areas of health. In particular, the free choice of all substances that are administered to the body as medicine in the broadest sense, e.g. vaccinations, blood transfusions and the like.

Health is the most important thing, but of course the right to education, and thus the possibility of a future in the economic sphere, is also one of the elementary rights and needs of all people.

SafeBlood is based in Zambia, Africa, so we know the conditions there very well. We know that many children there are unable to attend school because their parents cannot afford it. Or that many adults, often single mothers, are struggling with existential problems and are therefore unable to send their children to school.

Kay (Kabaso Della Pietra) is the Managing Director International of Supportjus.one and also the Managing Director of SafeBlood Zambia, and was born and raised in Zambia. She therefore knows the conditions there like the back of her hand.

On the one hand, she is of course often asked for help there as a private individual, and on the other hand we are also often asked by people in Europe, for example, where the economic conditions are much better than in Zambia, how one can best help. This gave rise to the idea of Supportjust.one. Just like we do at SafeBlood; by bringing together donors and recipients.

Although Supportjust.one is a subsidiary of SafeBlood, the organization is philosophically and financially independent of the parent company. What unites them is the need to care for people who are in an emergency situation, whether it is because they have been forced to be vaccinated or because they simply lack everything. We share the office and administration, so Supportjust.one benefits from the global network and infrastructure that SafeBlood already has. This minimizes administrative costs.

More informtion here: https://supportjust.one/about-us-and-privacy-policy/