Support Land of Hope

Thanks to our loyal donors and generous supporters we can work towards our ultimate goal: A world where no child suffers due to the superstitions of adults.

Support every month

A fixed monthly donation gives us a strong financial foundation and strengthens our work eliminating the roots that superstition thrives on.

 

Give a donation

Your donation enables us to rescue more children, and to combat the superstitious beliefs in Nigeria that kill thousands of innocent children every year.

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Paypal

anja@landofhope.dk

 

MobilePay: 44170

Bank

IBAN DK4890064580176653 BIC/SWIFT SPNODK22

Bank adress
Spar Nord Bank A/S
International Division
Skelagervej 15, Postbox 162
DK-9100 Aalborg
Denmark

Other ways to support

Become a sponsor

As a Land of Hope sponsor, you will be able to demonstrate your CSR, which enhances your reputation with customers and increases staff motivation.

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Online Fundraising

If you wish to raise money to Land of Hope in connection with a birthday, or an anniversary, a wedding, a new baby or just because our work is dear to your heart, you can easily create a fundraiser for us on Facebook  

Land of Hope has also joined www.globalgiving.com  – the largest global crowdfunding community where you can donate money to our projects.  

Support our Thunder and arrestor projekt through A Wish FOR HUMANITY.

 If you have any other fundraising ideas, please do not hesitate to contact Tina: tina@landofhope.global  

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Merchandise

You can buy Land of Hope merchandise on www.spreadshirt.com where you will find a lot of exciting products for both women, men and children –  ranging from T-shirts, sweatshirts and badges to iPhone covers, cups and tote bags.  

If you are an American, Canadian or Australian resident, you can buy our merchandise here

When buying our merchandise, you are not only supporting us financially, but at the same time you also help create awareness about our important work by showcasing our name and logo. THANK YOU for your help!  

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Why support us?

Superstitious beliefs in Nigeria kills thousands of innocent children every year