Donate

We appreciate and value every single contribution to our work. And we know that every Cent counts. We are really in need of many helping hands. This is due to the fact that our daily life with our children at Home and in School is rather costly, since we consume about 40 kilos of rice a day, 400 eggs and up to 35 kilos of fish a week to feed our 85 children. We feel a strong responsibility to provide quality care to our children. At the same time we are facing a tough time, because the cost of living in India has gone up considerably. Thanks to you, we are able to take care of our children.

If you want to give us a hand, there are different things you could do. For example, if you are celebrating your birthday, if you are getting married or if you are celebrating your wedding anniversary, you can ask for donations instead of gifts. You can also put a small coin box for our children at your shop or home. Maybe you have other ideas on how to help us. If you can organize something for our children, kindly contact us, so we can provide you with actual information, pictures, videos, presentations or whatever else might be needed.

If you want to help us, here are the details:

India

You can send your donations directly to Vanaprastha in India by using our bank account:

Bank Account Number: 10416346397
Account Name: Vanaprastha International Charitable Trust
Address of the Bank: State Bank of India, Residency Road Branch, Bangalore (8598)
Credit Through: State Bank of India, Industrial Financial Branch, Bangalore (9077)
Swift Code: SBININBB116

Italy

To get a donation receipt accepted by Italian tax authorities, kindly send your donation through:

Vanaprastha International Onlus
SEDE CENTRALE A CECINA
MONTE DEI PASCHI DI SIENA  C/C 1356555 ABI 01030 CAB 70690
IBAN IT27 S010 3070 6900 0000 1356 555
C/C POSTALE 82699802
CODICE FISCALE 92088890493

Sede di Agrigento
BANCO DI SICILIA
C/C 300567579
IBAN IT 61 Z 01020 16601 000300567579

If you want to help us with something else than money, please contact us. There are some things we are desperately in need of, although we prefer to buy everything which is available in India on the local markets.

We thank you for your contribution.