DONATIONS
Even though part of the costs are covered by funding from the Ministry of Social Affairs (Austria), the participants and we as the supporting organisation are dependent on donations to cover the remaining funding needs.
If you are interested in supporting the social services of “Hilfe die ankommt” financially, there are two practical ways you can do so.
In any case, your donation is tax deductible in Austria.
SUPPORT US AS SUPPORTING ORGANISATION
Encouraging young people, empowering them and accompanying them on their journey – this is what our hearts burn for. That is why we do everything we can to invest in people who are ready to set out together to make God’s love visible in the world and to live faith practically. We dream that social service abroad will leave a long-term impact on a whole generation of young Christians in Austria and help to make faith tangible.
If you would like to contribute with your donation to making our dream a reality, we would be happy about your financial support. This way we can also keep our costs for administration and pedagogical support for the participants as low as possible.
DONATION ACCOUNT
Hilfe die ankommt
IBAN: AT66 1200 0516 0720 0373
BIC: BKAUATWW
Reference: Social Service Abroad
SUPPORT OUR SOCIAL SERVANTS
Depending on the amount of funding, the duration of the assignment and the country of assignment, our participants usually have a remaining financial need of several thousand euros. In order to cover these costs, our social servants depend on donations.
If you would like to support our participants by making a donation to help finance the costs of their service, you are welcome to do so by clicking on the DONATE button next to the respective social servant.
A manual bank transfer to our donation account is also possible.
ATTENTION: For a correct identification of the donation, please state the first and last name of the participant as the reference.
Current social servants
Thomas Spindler
COUNTRY: South Africa
PROJECT: EMI MEDIEN
Samuel Bernsteiner
COUNTRY: South Africa
PROJECT: EMI MEDIEN