Charity Is Not Just An
Act, It Is A Way Of Life.

“An estimated 100 million people worldwide are homeless
and one in four people live in conditions that are harmful
to their health, safety and prosperity.”
UN-Habitat

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Charity Is An
Act Of Soft
Heart.

We have spent the last 5 months helping the over 25000000
teams just like you create ans sustain
successful online support.

Trust

Compassion

Empathy

Team Work

Generosity

Innovative

Uniqueness

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The legal definition of a charitable Organization (of Charity) varies between countries and in charity laws affect charitable organisations

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About Us

International Donations House (IDH) aims to be a fountain of hope for the poor, Vulnerable, disadvanteged and forgotten people we aim to
Put a smile on the faces of those in need and being a source of inspiration to upcoming generations and we grately focus on

About Us

International Donations House (IDH) aims to be a fountain of hope for the poor, Vulnerable, disadvanteged and forgotten people we aim to
Put a smile on the faces of those in need and being a source of inspiration to upcoming generations and we grately focus on

Our Mission

To put a smile on the faces of those in need and being a source of inspiration to upcoming generations

Our Vision

International Donations House (IDH) aims to be a fountain of hope for the poor, Vulnerable, disadvanteged and forgotten people

Our Core Values

Teamwork, Compassionate, Innovation, Trust, Uniqueness,Empathy, Equality, Human rights, Impact,Leadership, Commitment, Generosity,

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Hunger Crisis

“The Coronavirus Pandemic will see more than a Quarter of a Billion people suffering acute hunger by the end of 2020. The lives and livelihoods of 265 million people in low and middle-income countries will be under severe threat, up from a current 135 million.” (World Food Programme)