The best way you can help is to make a donation, and you can make it direct by credit card using the link on the left provided by Charity Choice. Donations can be made in foreign currencies.

How about taking out a sponsorship?       Your child will write to you in English each term

 

£18 a quarter feeds a child
£17.50 a month
covers food, clothing and schooling
£23 a month enables them to go on to college
£250
pays a cook/cleaner's annual wage;
£500 will sponsor a teacher/housemother for a year
£1,000 sees a child through 7 years in the home.   
Another £1000 gives three years of higher education.

 

Please help us turn waifs into winners!    It works  -  Simply make a donation

We are able to receive cheques drawn on UK banks and similar financial institutions.  If you are a UK tax-payer, we would be pleased if you completed and enclosed a Gift Aid form with your donation.  You may download our Gift Aid form through the link below.

CHIT Gift Aid Declaration link

Regular Donations: These are very helpful for budgeting and forward planning. Please download our Bankers Order / Sponsoring Application as well as the Gift Aid form (if you pay standard rate income tax) and tell us if you would like to sponsor a boy, girl or even a teacher.

If you would like to LEAVE US A LEGACY ask your solicitor to add a codicil to your will.
As a registered charity No. 1112048, registered office 9 Hensley Road, Bath, BA2 2DR, your gift to us will be free of inheritance tax (40%). For further advice ring George Kent on 01225 863124.

The Annual Report for the year March '06 to March '07, may be obtained on request by contacting us at info@chitonline.co.uk.  The Annual Report includes graphical summaries of the distribution of expenditure by our Indian partners according to food, education, etc.

The Financial Statement for the year March '06 to March '07, may be obtained on request by contacting us at info@chitonline.co.uk. Please note that these are the accounts of CHIT in our capacity as a fund-raising organisation, and do not express the expenses of the homes in India. Summaries of this are included in the Annual Report (above). No salaries are paid to Europeans in the UK or India.