AMU offers two possibilities to support vulnerable children:
Sponsorship of a project
Instead of sponsoring a single child, it is possible to sponsor a collectivity, namely a social project in Latin America or Africa
For some years now, AMU has launched a new form of sponsorship: instead of sponsoring a single child, it is possible to sponsor a collectivity, namely a social project in Latin America or in Africa. We have decided to focus more on this form of collective sponsorships, which does not put a specific individual at the center but allows a group of young people or teenagers to benefit from this ongoing support. A sponsorship system ensures a certain regularity and predictability for the project concerned and can thus ensure the implementation of the project.
The donor can choose the project to be supported and will receive, at least once a year, news about the project and the children and young people benefiting from it. All sponsored projects are implemented and monitored by trusted local AMU partners, with whom AMU successfully manages projects and has regular contact.
The donor is free to choose the amount to support the chosen project (e.g. 15, 30 or 50 € per month). The sponsorship can be terminated at any time.
AMU is operating in a framework agreement with the Ministry of Foreign Affairs. Thanks to this collaboration, all donations are cofinanced by the Ministry: 80% for Uganda and 60% for Bolivia. If you donate for example 20 € for Uganda, our partner will receive 100 €. Your donations are tax deductible.
We offer you the initiative “AMU for Kids” in two of our projects:
Compared to a sponsorship, which is a long-term commitment, there is the possibility of helping a child in need on a punctual basis by making a single donation to our NGO with the mention "solidarity". This donation can help a family to fund an expensive operation for their child, to buy a prosthesis, glasses, the necessary school material,...
Action pour un Monde Uni asbl - NGO accredited Non-Governmental Organization in Luxembourg
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