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If you’ve ever given to a large charitable organization and wondered exactly where your donation went, you can rest assured that 100% of your donation to Hoja de Osa will go directly toward the education of the child you choose.

Here are a few ways you can support the school…

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General Donation Information (FAQ’s)

Q: How can I make a monetary donation to Hoja de Osa School?

A: At the present, we accept cash donations by check only. Checks can be made out Hoja de Osa School and mailed to the following address:

Hoja de Osa School
A 200 Metros al Sur de la Gasolinera
Puerto Jimenez, Peninsula de Osa
Puntarenas, Costa Rica

 

Q: Who do I make the check out to? How can I make my donation tax-deductible?

A: For donors who would like their gift to be tax deductible, it is best to send the check through the Feed My Sheep Association. While Hoja de Osa School is non-profit, we have not yet achieved 501(c)(3) status with the U.S. IRS.  Feed My Sheep has US 501(c)(3) non-profit status, and provides food, clothing and shelter for the poor in Costa Rica – and also supports our efforts.

To make a tax deductible donation to Hoja de Osa School, simply make your check payable to Feed My Sheep Association, with a note stating that those funds are to go to the Hoja De Osa School, and naming the child or project you are sponsoring. Send to:

Feed My Sheep Association
A 501(c)(3) non-profit organization
2403 Sidney Street, Suite 200
Pittsburgh, PA 15203
(412) 973-1120

Learn more at www.feedmysheepassociation.org

100% of your donation sent through Feed My Sheep goes to our school. The Hoja de Osa School itself does not have any religious affiliation.

SPECIAL NOTE: When you make your donation, kindly send us an email at hojadeosaschool@hotmail.com letting us know to look for your greatly appreciated contribution!

 

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