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HOPEHIV, PO Box 60165, London, SW19 8QJ

T: 020 8288 1196

E: INFO@HOPEHIV.ORG

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 DONATIONS 

Thank you for supporting HOPEHIV.  There are a couple of different options:

If you’d like to give regularly, set up a Direct Debit by downloading our form
.  We’d love to offer you an online Direct Debit facility, but at the moment, the cost is just too high.  

If you’d like to make a single gift you can:

  • Donate offline by cheque, cash or credit/debit card by downloading our form
  • Donate now online by credit/debit card. Please fill in the form below.  You will then be transferred to a secure server to complete your donation. It will only take a few minutes.

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Please call us on 0808 1000 420 if you need any help. 
HOPEHIV is a member of the Fundraising Standards Board.
Luke Streets Ahead
We see hope in Luke.

Luke, former street child and health peer educator with HOPEHIV-partner Streets Ahead in Zimbabwe, was selected in 2008 as a Youth Network Coordination Committee member for Harare Province. He was able to raise awareness of the health needs of street kids at National level. In 2009, he has secured support to study as a youth pastor in South Africa, where he will continue to develop his leadership skills and ‘pay forward’ the opportunities he has been given.

Find out more about Streets Ahead.


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