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Ireland Donations

How your donation can help

If you would like to contribute to the lives of poor slum dwellers in Delhi, then you can become a Friend of Asha. Friends of Asha (Ireland) aids our activities through donations, fundraising events, volunteering opportunities and raising awareness of the work we do.

How your Donation can help

Protecting Health

£18 – vaccinations against diphtheria, tetanus and pertussis for five children

£45 – basic health education for 1,000 people

£75 – Vitamin A supplements to prevent night blindness for 60 children

£120 – recovery treatment for 10 TB patients

Promoting Education

£130 – one year of books for one child

£215 – college preparation for 30 children

£435 – one year of university tuition fees for one student

£865 – one year of university expenses for one student

Donations

If you would like to make a donation to Asha, and you are a UK taxpayer, you can Gift Aid your donation. Friends of Asha, Ireland (Charity Registration No. NIC 101268) can collect an extra 25p for every pound you donate.

Donate via JustGiving

JustGiving is the world’s most trusted platform for online giving.Anything that you can give will ensure Ireland donations make a difference. This is the simplest way for you to help Delhi’s slum dwellers.

Donate by cheque

To donate by cheque, make your cheque payable to :
“Friends of Asha (Ireland)” and mail to the Treasurer, along with your Gift Aid declaration:
Mr Norman Graham, 8 Beaumont Hill,
Country Antrim, BT43 6BJ

Donate by bank transfer

To donate online directly from your Bank, make a payment to :
Ulster Bank, Connswater, Belfast,
Friends of Asha (Ireland)
Sort Code: 98-00-30
Account number: 52906002

Contact us

Victoria Thampi, Chairperson and National Coordinator,
Friends of Asha (Ireland), 95 Sydenham Avenue, Belfast BT4 2DL
friendsofashaireland@gmail.com

We have lots of new ideas for fundraising

Please look here or contact us directly with your questions.

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Asha’s Mission is to work with the urban poor to bring about long-term and sustainable transformation to their quality of life.

Asha India - children on the slum streets