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Through the generosity of our supporters, we are able to help improve the lives of underprivileged children in Brazil. Many lives have been enhanced and many people given hope because of the donations and gifts that we are able to pass on.

You can give to The Good Shepherd Project in one of the following ways:

  • Donations by post - Cheques, Postal Orders or Charities Aid Foundation vouchers made payable to 'The Good Shepherd Project'
  • Regular giving - monthly / quarterly / annual donations made by Standing Order to our bankers
  • Credit card donations -you can make a secure online donation right now by credit/debit card. Details of Just Giving
  • Child Sponsorship - a monthly gift of £15 contributes to the essential costs of education, food, clothing, healthcare, house parents and support workers that give sponsored children the chance of a decent life.

GIFT AID
If you pay tax in the UK, we can reclaim from the Chancellor of the Exchequer, the tax that you have paid on your gift to the Good Shepherd Project. This can be an increase of 25% at no extra cost to you. Please consider completing a gift aid form to make your donation go further.

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STATEMENT OF ACCOUNTABILITY

The Good Shepherd Project (Registered Charity no 1076035) is run by volunteers in the UK and almost all the money given by our supporters goes directly to support the work in Brazil. It is not possible to rely on volunteers to run all the activities in Brazil and we are therefore helping provide valuable employment for key workers who are serving their local community. A very small proportion of the money we raise has to be used to cover our administration expenses in the UK, which include printing and postage of our newsletter and our liability insurance premiums. As we seek to expand, these costs should remain fixed and will become a smaller percentage of our overall funding capacity.

Allocation of Good Shepherd Project funds

 

© The Good Shepherd Project. UK Registered Charity No. 1076035. Page last updated 18 April, 2009 . Click here to contact us via email.