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Donation and giving comes in many ways...financial donations, in-kind support, corporate partnership, and even fun challenge events. See how your money is spent and what your money can do and bring health care closer to vulnerable African communities

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How your money is spent

SOMCET is an accountable and transparent organization.

We have decentralized our operations which in turn minimizes our running costs. All SOMCET budgets are projected, planned and accounted for in a transparent and accountable manner.

Generous donations from Donors, governments, foundations, trusts, corporate companies and individuals have helped to raise SOMCET income to over.

This financial base is the cornerstone on which we base our innovative projects and long term planning. Through the growing support of all our donors we meet our commitment to support our programmes. To everyone who has helped us achieve this we offer sincere thanks.

What your money can buy

 Supporting SOMCET means acting to change lives for the better.

When you donate to SOMCET you make a difference in the lives of people in Somalia. Below are just some examples of how far your donation can go. No donation is too small or too large. Whatever you are able to donate will make a difference.

 

$2,000 could cover the cost of building materials with the labor provided by the community for one major new well for a community of 500 people.

 

$1,500 could pay for a team of urban specialist doctors to undertake at least 10 complicated operations as they train the local health workers and doctors to undertake some of these tasks in the future.

 

$600 could pay for a toilet/washroom block in Afgoie corridor.
 

$200 could pay for drip irrigation for two family's fields in a drought prone area.
 

$150 could help rehabilitate one local village well.
 

$120 could provide an AIDS orphan's guardian with a loan to help start a family business.
 

$100 could pay for anti malaria bed nets for 2 families.
 

$25 could fund a SOMCET water stall to supply clean drinking water to 20 people.
 

$ 5 could treat a patient with life threatening malaria.

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