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Ready to make life-giving change happen?

Ways to Help

Get Involved! Let's Make Change Happen.

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Partnerships are crucial to our mission of ending poverty in the Guatemala Highlands. Your help is needed! 

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Here's how to make a difference:

Travel to Guatemala

Meet our Guatemalan friends in the Highlands and be part of a team who works to improve lives. It promises to be a gratifying and meaningful experience.

 

Trips are usually 8 days.

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We'd love to have you go with us!

Click the 'Let's Go!' button for more information.

Create a Fundraiser

Celebrate your birthday or anniversary, set up a walk-a-thon, raffle a quilt--whatever appeals to you—and give help while connecting others to Esperanza’s mission.

 

Get creative and come up with a fundraising idea for you or your group.

It’s easy! Try out one of these ways. They’re all safe and they all work.      

Become an Esperanza PARTner

Esperanza Partners is a recurring giving program.  

A sustaining gift allows projects to move forward.

Set up a monthly donation from your bank or credit card to do the most good--it's easy. Also, honorary and memorial gifts are a great way to recognize someone.

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More Ways to Help

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​Volunteer!

  • Be a communicator for Esperanza, informally (tell others about this great work) or formally as a speaker.

  • Help with translation (Spanish to English, English to Spanish).

  • Help with a local fundraiser event (Cary NC).

  • Search for grants for various projects.

  • Write grants for specific projects.

  • Serve on a committee working on specific projects.

  • Encourage others to spend time on our website or Facebook/Instagram.

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Please contact us to find out what our current needs are. We'd love to hear from you!​​

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Donate in Person

or by Mail

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614 Griffis St,

Cary NC 27511

Ways to Donate

 

Donate Online

Make a tax deductible contribution 

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Donate Over the Phone: 

 

919-467-8700 

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Everyone can help. 

"If you think you are too small to make a difference, try sleeping with a mosquito."

The Dalai Lama

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