Make a gift to support an impoverished child's climb out of poverty through education

Help us
change lives

We will make every dollar you give count and ensure that your support is reaching the right hands!

What your donation will do

$25 Gift can provide

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$50 Gift can provide

Social Events

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$75 Gift can provide

Support Sessions

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$150 Gift can provide

Raising awareness

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$100 Gift can provide

Physical therapy

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Questions

Yes. All of our donations are done through a secure financial payment gateway, such a Stripe or PayPal.  

Yes. It will be automatically emailed to you at the completion of your donation. If for some reason you do not receive a receipt in your email please contact help@climbforachild.org

All donations are 100% tax deductible under the US tax code as a fully accredited 501 (C)3, Tax ID: 45–3181417

If you would like to see your gift in action or have any other questions, please contact us at help@climbforachild.org

In-kind donations

We appreciate support and donations of all kinds

Would you like to volunteer? Travel and meet the kids? Provide educational equipment and support?

To find out more information about in-kind donations please contact us at help@climbforachild.org

“My future is bright. Thanks to the support and guidance of the people and volunteers in the Climb For A Child program, I am now in the final year of my honors BioMed program at Newcastle University. My journey began as an impoverished child of a guide on Mount Kilimanjaro, with little hope for a future.”