Financial Donations

We rely upon the generosity of donors to achieve our goals. Every donation increases ARDC's ability to maintain our current programs, to expand our projects further, and to give refugees and asylum seekers in Israel the services they require.

The ARDC is registered as a non-profit organization with the Israeli Ministry of Interior under the NGO (“Amuta”) number 580-420271. A receipt will be issued under our non-profit number 580-420271 for all donations.

Donations via PayPal

Contributions can be made online via PayPal following the link below.
Donations made directly to the ARDC via Paypal are not tax-exempt for US taxpayers


Donations from Israel

Contributions can be made in one of the following ways:

  1. Check or money order: Please make checks payable to The African Refugee Development Center, 52 Golomb Street, Tel Aviv, Israel, 66171;
  2. Bank Transfer: Please transfer to the African Refugees Development Center, Bank Ha'Poalim, Account #: 128732, Ha'Aliya 503 Branch, 69 Levinsky Street, Tel Aviv, 66853, Swift Code: POALILIT

Donations from the United States and United Kingdom

Tax-exempt contributions over US$100 to the African Refugee Development Center can be made through the New Israel Fund. The check should be made payable to “New Israel Fund” and marked as "donor-advised to the African Refugee Development Center".

  1. Address in Washington, D.C.: New Israel Fund, P.O. Box 91588, Washington, D.C. 20090-1588, U.S.A.; Citibank 1000 Vermont Ave. N.W., Washington, D.C. , 20005, ABA #254070116, Account Number 6796296,
  2. Address in London: 26 Enford Street, London, England, W1H 2DD, Tel: 44-20-7724-2266, Fax: 44-20- 7724-2299

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            We hate being dependent on other people. We came here because of genocide, or political instability, or to escape a totalitarian regime. We didn’t come here in search of a better life, but to preserve life itself.

- Ephrem Solomon, asylum seeker from Eritrea
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