ZAKAT APPEAL

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Note: All donations to HCI qualify for an official tax receipt. CRA charity number 107497125RR0001
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To mail in your donation:

  1. Make cheque payable to ‘Human Concern International’
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  3. Include your full name, email, phone
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  5. Mail to this address: P.O.Box 3984, Station C Ottawa, ON K1Y 4P2

To donate by e-transfer:

  1. Send to donation@humanconcern.org
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Donation Policy: HCI is committed to managing the resources entrusted to us in a transparent and responsible manner. This includes ensuring specified funds for countries are spent accordingly. However, should HCI receive funds which, for various reasons, are not eligible for the designated programs, donations will be allocated towards areas most needed to safeguard other vulnerable communities.
Donation Refund: Can a registered charity return a gift to a donor? In most cases, a registered charity cannot return a donor's gift. At law, a gift transfers ownership of the money or other gifted property from the donor to the charity. Once the transfer is made, the charity is obliged to use the gift in carrying out its charitable purposes. See Canada Revenue Agency