Ways To Help
Get Involved
Make Your Mark
We are so happy you’re interested in getting involved with our work here at Rural World Impetus, Inc. There are so many ways for you to help, and we truly appreciate each and every effort. By lending your support, you’ll become a valuable part of our Non-Profit Organization and help to strengthen our operations.
Make a donation
Make A True Change
This is one of the simplest ways to help out our cause. We believe the best way for our initiatives to be successful is for the community and individuals to actively get involved. This is an easy and efficient way of contributing to the great work we do at Rural World Impetus Inc.
Do you know:
$50 can pay school supplies for 2 children
$150 can pay for 50 students to attend tutorials sessions for one month.
$300 can pay for 4 tables and seats, allowing 8 students to study in good conditions
Partner with Us
Show Your Support
Our organization always appreciates the generosity and involvement of people like you, with every contribution going towards making Rural World Impetus Inc. an even better Non-Profit Organization than it already is. We want to provide you with the correct and appropriate information pertaining to your mode of support, so don’t hesitate to contact us with your questions.
Take a mission trip to help
Make A True Change
At Rural World Impetus Inc. we believe that children born from rural areas have no aspiration out of marriage.
This is mainly because their living environment does not offer them different models who could inspire their dreams for a better future.
Hence, by volunteering to be one of the mentors, you would have the opportunity to inspire those children beyond your imagination.
Give them a taste for a better live and commit to support them through their journey to a better future.
Also, our local health professional barely need training in using some of the medical equipment we supply. If you are a trained healthcare professional, there is a lot you can offer to volunteer your time for a week of service in rural deprived areas.