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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
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  • 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.
Freddie PSP06
We see hope in Freddie.

Freddie is three and lives in Kambuzuma, Zimbabwe with his granny and attends a school which is part of the HOPEHIV-funded community pre-school programme. Primary school is free in Zimbabwe but children have to go to pre-school first, which is expensive, effectively excluding children like Freddie from any chance at an education.
 
Freddie told us, “I love going to school and my favourite day is the day we eat rice and beans. I enjoy playing with the ball and sometimes we play football. When I grow up I want to be a bus driver. My dream is that I will be able to look after my grandmother when I grow up and buy her nice things.”
 
Find out more about the Pre-School Programme.

Names and some photos have been changed to protect confidentiality.
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