Give

Money

Whether you want to making a donation or pay an invoice, here’s how to do it…

Bank Cards via Paypal

We get ~ 97% of the amount you transfer.

Donate

If you are paying an invoice, we need to receive the specified amount. So a bank transfer may be easier…

Bank transfers

We account for every penny and cent!

This way we get 100% of the amount your transfer. Label the transaction with its purpose and your surname eg ‘Dr Smith general donation Smith’ or ‘Miss Jones invoice 15’. Please also email us: then we can look out for your transfer, acknowledge its receipt, and keep you updated about our work.

  • Sterling account: account 00022229, sort code 40-52-40, swift code CAFGB21XXX
    Integritas Healthcare Community Interest Company
    CAF Bank Ltd., 25 Kings Hill Avenue, West Malling, Kent, UK. ME19 4TA

  • Pesos account: account 205970004522, swift code PNBMPHMM
    Integridad: Heart for Detainees Inc.
    Philippines National Bank (PNB), Magsaysay Drive, Olongapo

  • US Dollars account: coming soon!

Other methods

Due to safety concerns, we do not use digital wallets like GCash. We do not yet have an organizational account with a wire transfer service such as Moneygram, Western Union or Wise. If you do not have another viable option of sending money direct to us in the Philippines, email us to discuss setting up a special arrangement.

Goods

Medical supplies

We are so grateful for donated medical supplies- consumables (eg dressings and masks), equipment (eg stethoscopes and thermometers) and medication. Your generosity really does help to reduce how much we spend on buying these things!

Please though, before you post your medical supplies to us, ask yourself the following questions and then email us your definite offer of donation…

  • Is it out of date (OOD)?
    We never accept OOD medicines but we do use some OOD consumables.

  • Is it in working order?
    We cannot accept broken equipment.

  • Is it addictive or psychiatric?
    We can use most medicines but there are some restrictions on what we can ship to and use in certain countries.

  • Is it going to be genuinely useful to them?
    Old models of equipment can be difficult and expensive to maintain and usually we don’t need rare or ultra-specialised pieces of equipment.

  • Is it going to be difficult or cost prohibitive to get to them?
    Smaller and lighter things can usually be sent to our UK office, but we may request you to ship larger or heavier items direct to the Philippines.

Food

Our police detainee feeding program is more needed than ever. Except for donors who wish to remain anonymous, we always give a shout out on social media to those who help us to keep this program running!

  • Food stuffs: if you are based in or around Zambales, we are always grateful for direct donation of sustainably-packaged food stuffs.

  • Sponsorship: we also welcome sponsors and are willing to accommodate reasonable requests as to how much publicity sponsors receive in exchange for their generosity.

Email or Facebook message our Philippines office to discuss your potential contribution.

Time


Each of you should give what you have decided in your heart to give,
not reluctantly or under compulsion, for God loves a cheerful giver.
2 Corinthians 9:7