Your donation
How nice that you would like to support CASA HOGAR with a donation!
Donations to CASA HOGAR are tax-deductible. We will be happy to provide you with a donation receipt.
Notes on donation receipts:
- For donations by bank transfer, please enter your address as the purpose of the donation receipt.
- For online donations (via the button, at Pax Bank in Germany) you will receive a donation receipt if you tick the appropriate box and enter your address.
- If you donate via PayPal, please provide us with your address for a donation receipt during the donation process (tick the appropriate box). We would like to point out that PayPal charges a fee on donations – not for you as donor:in, but for us as recipient (currently: 1.5% of the donation amount plus 0.35€ per transaction).
- We receive donations via Facebook only very delayed and mostly without enough details about the donor:in. Unfortunately, we are then unable to issue donation receipts for these. For donations via Facebook, we recommend keeping the Facebook payment confirmation as a receipt. We are also happy to issue a receipt of funds on request.
Donation receipts are sent to you automatically, at the latest at the beginning of the following year. If you need a donation receipt ahead of time, please let us know.
The tax office (in Germany) only requires a donation receipt as proof for donations over 300 euros. For smaller amounts, a transfer or payment slip from the bank with the corresponding purpose is sufficient.
Thank you very much for your support!
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donate via direct debit
(once or monthly/regularly)
donate via bank transfer
Recipient: CASA HOGAR Deutschland e.V.
IBAN: DE34 3706 0193 1019 5600 11
BIC: GENODED1PAX
Pax Bank Cologne, Germany
Booking text: Please enter your postal address for the donation receipt here!
donate via PayPal
(unfortunately there is a fee for us)
What your donation can do in Chocó
65 €
costs of school materials and the school uniform for one year
145 €
costs of five months support for a girl through psychosocial support and participation in workshops
190 €
costs of accommodation, food and care in the dormitory “Casa Hogar Niña María” and the school scholarship every month
330 €
costs for professional support for a university student to strengthen her leadership skills during 6 months
565 €
cost accommodation, food and care in the residence “Casa Hogar La Paz”, further training and a student’s scholarship for one semester
1085 €
costs a healthy diet for a girl in the “Casa Hogar Niña María” dormitory for one year
* The donation amounts are examples and are to be understood as indications.
What your donations have already made possible
- A safe home, school access and further education for 10 indigenous and Afro-Colombian girls in Istmina in the dormitory “Casa Hogar Niña María”
- A safe home, university access and further education for 14 young women from the most remote regions of Chocó in the dormitory “Casa Hogar La Paz”
- Accompaniment and psychosocial support for 100 girls who fled to the city of Istmina to protect them from dangers such as armed groups and (sexual) exploitation
- Repairs in the remote dormitory “La Italia” for at least 17 girls
- Immediate aid for 340 single mothers and their families when the corona pandemic broke out
- 3 months of support and training for the medical staff in Istmina and in 13 other remote communities in Chocó by a doctor and four paramedics to combat Covid-19
- Reduction of the negative social consequences of Covid-19 for a good 1,000 children and their families through educational and leisure activities
- Further training of 60 teachers in the schools of Istmina in the methods of digital teaching and learning as well as distance learning
- Extension of the school “Colegio Diocesano San José” and thus school access and general qualification for university entrance possibility for 400 instead of only 200 girls
- Strengthening the independence of our partner organizations as well as development cooperation on an equal footing
- and much more
Further information can be found on the Project site.
The cover picture is by Yeison Mosquera (* 1982), an artist and social worker from Chocó. He currently lives in Aachen and volunteers at CASA HOGAR for women in his home country. There are more pictures of him on Instagram: Jason Mosk