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Who are The Prem Rawat Foundation?
Based in the U.S and founded in 2001, The Prem Rawat Foundation (TPRF) is a non profit organisation working across the globe to advance dignity, peace and prosperity by addressing the fundamental human needs of food, water and peace. The Prem Rawat Foundation’s Food for People and Peace Education Programme have both had a really positive impact across the globe. The innovative Food For People Programme serves as a beacon of hope in in the fight against world hunger. It’s aim to provide daily nutritious meals and clean water to vulnerable communities and regions where malnutrition is rife. The Peace Education programme empowers individuals and helps people learn about their inner strength and the possibility of personal peace. The courses run in a variety of settings globally and are helping to transform struggling communities. Please watch the videos below to find out more. Together we make a difference The Prem Rawat Foundation’s Reaching Out Appeal is supporting these programmes and has raised $150,000 so far this month for disadvantaged communities. With your help, we want to advance their work by raising £2,000 by Thursday 31st December 2020. Making your gift even better, we will match all donations up to £2,000 and your donations are eligible for Gift Aid if you are a UK taxpayer. Can you help us reach £2,000 by 31st December?
How you can help
How to donate
Text cost £5/£10/£20 plus one standard rate message and you’ll be opting in to hear more about our work and fundraising via telephone and SMS. If you’d like to donate but do not wish to receive marketing communications, text REACHOUTNOINFO followed by the amount you’d like to donate to 70085 e.g. ‘REACHOUTNOINFO 5’ to donate £5. Full terms and conditions are below. |
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To see how your donation can help, you can watch four insightful videos that will be released in the coming weeks on this pageJoin Laure Foglietti on a fun and informative visit to Otinibi, Ghana and see how your support for the Food for People program brings hope and health throughout this appreciative community.
Your support for the Peace Education Program opens hearts and activates hope in Colombian youth as they try to build a better future after decades of civil war.
Your support for TPRF is providing sustainable nourishment to disadvantaged people in Ecuador during the pandemic and beyond.
Join Prem Rawat and Italian officials at this extraordinary symposium on how the Peace Education Program can help everyone from inmates to high school students live more fulfilling lives.
About Gift Aid If you give £80 to a charity, the charity can reclaim £20 tax. In addition, your basic rate band is increased by £100. This means that a basic rate taxpayer receives no further tax relief, but a higher rate taxpayer receives a further £20 tax reduction. In other words: - a basic rate taxpayer giving £80 benefits the charity by £100 - a higher rate taxpayer giving £80 benefits the charity by £100 but receives a further £20 tax relief, so the actual cost to the taxpayer is £60 Text donations terms and conditions Text cost £5/£10/£20 plus one standard rate message and you’ll be opting in to hear more about our work and fundraising via telephone and SMS. If you’d like to donate but do not wish to receive marketing communications, text REACHOUTNOINFO followed by the amount you’d like to donate to 70460 e.g. REACHOUTINFO £5 to donate £5. The full amount of your donation will be passed to The Prem Rawat Foundation Standard UK mobile network provider text charges apply, UK only service. The maximum that can be contributed using Donr’s Text Giving service is £20. If a supporter would like to make a larger contribution, they can do this by sending multiple texts until they have donated their desired amount or by clicking on the Donate button above. There is a £240 per mobile number per month limit on Donr’s Text Giving service and users should also be aware that UK mobile networks have per service per day limits on how much can be spent via a person’s mobile bill. Some operators impose monthly caps to try and stop users running up big mobile bills. If a supporter would like further information, their mobile network operator may be able to help. |
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