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If you
live in Australia, here are four ways you can make a donation to the work of Keren
Malki.
If you
are a tax-payer in Australia, your donation can be tax deductible under
Australian law if you make out your donation cheque of AU$200 or more to "UIA
RRF".
The United Israel Appeal has assured us that funds donated to UIA RRF
are primarily allocated to disabled children who are immigrants to
Israel from countries of distress.
Mail your donation, together with full details of the donor (use
this form please) to:
Australian Friends of Keren Malki
Box 16, 393 Wattletree Road
Malvern East 3145, Victoria, Australia
Questions? Please call Joseph Roth on 0412-382935
Currently we do not offer on-line credit card facilities for donors in
Australia. However Australian donors who are willing to make a donation
on a non-tax-deductible basis are welcome to use our secure Israeli
credit card donation page.
Note: Credit card donations must be for at least AU$ 50.
You may want to make a direct wire transfer to the account of
Keren Malki. The details are:
Account Name: Keren Malki -
A/c 54-03011-300034162
Bank of Jerusalem (18
Keren Hayesod Boulevard, Jerusalem 92149 Israel)
SWIFT Code JERSIL IT
If you choose the direct transfer way, please don't forget to
send us a completed donor form (which you can print from
here) so that we can issue a proper receipt to you.
Under Sub-division 50-5 of the Income Tax Assessment Act 1997,
the
Keren Malki Australia Fund (ABN 71 321 890 709) is endorsed as an
income-tax exempt charitable entity. This has effect from 24th June 2002.
Distributions made to the Keren Malki
Australia Fund in this way can be sent to:
Australian Friends
of Keren Malki,
Attention Trust Distributions Dept.
Box 16, 393 Wattletree Rd.
Malvern East 3145
Victoria
Australia
Questions? Please call Joseph Roth on 0412-382935
Questions? Please call Joseph Roth on 0412-382935
Or call us in
Jerusalem via this Melbourne area local number: (03) 9018-7487.
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click.
Or email us at
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