Together, let’s break the death-grip of ultra-poverty holding 7 million people captive. It happens one precious life at a time. Your generous gift now will help families in the Philippines who are struggling to survive on less than $0.50 per person per day. Thank you for giving to make a real difference today!
One-Time
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Help the very, very, very least of these
Your partnership with International Care Ministries means you’re helping ultra-poor families that other organizations can’t or won’t reach. You’re going to the absolute bottom of the economic ladder. It’s not only a wise investment, it’s an effective investment—one that changes lives for good. Look what your giving can do:
See Hunger Vanish For every $1 donated, you can deliver $8 worth of food and essentials for ultra-poor children suffering from hunger and malnutrition.
Help a Mom Be Healthy Just $43 can save the life of an ultra-poor baby and their mother by providing pregnancy care, treatment, and nutritious food.
Make the Future Female Your $10 can help an ultra-poor woman start a business that can break her family free from ultra-poverty.
Other Ways to Give
Electronic Transfer
Check
Currency: USD
Account Name: International Care Ministries
Name of Bank: Wells Fargo Bank, N.A.
Account Number: 5410067150
SWIFT Code: WFBIUS6S
ACH (Electronic): 055003201
ABA (Wire): 121000248
Address of Bank: 100 Rosewick Road, La Plata, MD 20646
Please prepare a US$ check payable to “International Care Ministries“. Do not make any notes on the front of the check.Please mail your check to: ICM, PO Box 2146, La Plata, MD 20646
Your generous donation will be pooled together with the contributions of other donors to strengthen entire communities on a long term basis. Continuous engagement and community development are key to transitioning poor families out of ultra-poverty. If you indicate a preference for the use of funds, ICM will honor it in the optimal way based on the developing needs of the communities. Together, we can work toward a world where no one has to live in ultra-poverty.