U.S. Registered 501(c)3 Non-Profit Organization: See our official listing in the IRS Database of Registered Non-profits










 
See impact of donations


Conal studying at our class

We know each of our
55 sponsored children
and their families
personally.


Andrea got solar lighting


Byron goes to school now

Consider becoming a 
Monthly Sustaining Sponsor 
Since 2011 The Integral Heart has been 100% Crowd-funded; We do not rely on grants or corporations.
All donation made through the sites below go directly to The Integral Heart Family School in Guatemala.


#1 - NETWORK FOR GOOD
BEST OPTION: Low Fees & You Choose Your Monthly or One-Time Amount
Use any kind of card on Network for Good Website


#2 - GLOBALGIVING
All Monthly Donation Matched
by 100% every month in 2024
Use any type of card via Global Giving Website - Washington D.C.

#3 - PAYPAL
Click to set up your Monthly Sustaining Sponsorship

Sponsors one of the youngest children in
our programs 
providing them
with meals and classes
at our school.
 


Sponsors a junior high-school student
in our program
for one month and
provides a family
food basket
 


Sponsors a senior
student in our 
school program for
one month and 
provides their family
with a food basket
 
 



Set up a $155 Monthly
Sustaining
Sponsorship
to support our
Dream Plan


One-time Donation using    Our Paypal address is: integralheartdonations@gmail.com



Our Venmo address to accept donations is integralheartdonations@gmail.com



Other Giving Options

Make a contribution to our Foundation account in the USA

Make a donation to our Foundation account in Guatemala

By Mail: click here for our foundation address in U.S.A.



About Guatemala

Guatemala is a democratic republic, that is about the same size as
Virginia, half the size of the UK and a little bigger than Ireland. 

Guatemala is the next country south of Mexico and with a population of 14 million
people, it is the second most densely populated country in Central America.

43% of children under five are malnourished, one of the highest malnutrition
rates in the world. More than half of the population is below the national
poverty line and 15% live in extreme poverty. 

Poverty among indigenous groups, which make up 38% of the population,
averages 76% and extreme poverty rises to 28%.



Thank you! from all of us



The Management Team at Integral Heart in Guatemala

See our 501(c)3 non-profit status and financials here

If you have any questions please contact us