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You want to help but don’t have time to offer to the association?

You can make a commitment to us by making a one-time or regular donation!

Your donation will be used to finance the reconstruction of the school, the toilets, the furniture, the purchase of school supplies and food, the salaries of the teachers and staff.

In order to stabilise and sustain our budget, we encourage regular donations (monthly or quarterly). A small but regular amount (5€ or 10€ / month) multiplied by X donors can make a huge difference to us laughing

Tax deduction

Donations to the Timoun Haiti Association are eligible for a tax deduction as they meet the general conditions set out in articles 200 and 238 bis of the French general tax code.

By making your donation via Helloasso
You will automatically receive your tax receipt by email.

By making your donation by other means
(Paypal, cheque, bank transfer…)
Make your request by sending us your contact details, amount and date of donation by email to contact@association-timoun-haiti.org.

Donate Today

If you wish to donate regularly, the monthly direct debit option is offered by Helloasso and PayPal. Of course, you can stop the debit at any time with just one click.

By making a donation via Helloasso (100% secure payment platform),
receive your tax receipt automatically!

PayPal

If you do not have a PayPal account, the platform also allows you to pay by credit card.

To make a donation by cheque

Send your cheque made out to
Association Timoun Haiti
to the following address
16 bis rue Gay Lussac – 37000 Tours
France

To make a donation by bank transfer

Here are our bank details:
IBAN (International Bank Account Number)
FR76 1870 7006 1032 1210 4993 931
BIC (Bank Identification Code)
CCBPFRPPVER

How your donations are used

Your donations will be transferred in full to the school, with the exception of the association’s bank charges (€16.45/month).

The funds will be used to rebuild the school, build toilets, pay salaries, buy school supplies and, if possible, provide one meal a day for the children.

The members and leaders of the association do not pay themselves a salary.