Your support is greatly appreciated
How to Donate in Guatemala
Direct deposit/transfer to:
Banco Industrial
Checking account:
233-009665-8
Name of the account: Asociación 32 Volcanes
Please send the proof of deposit (constancia bancaria) to 32volcanes@gmail.com to register your donation

See Your Impact
Nutrition Program
$32 / Q245
Supplements/food (Incaparina, Chispuditos, & amaranth) for four children for one month
$80 / Q610
Supports one child in the Nutrition Program for one month
$320 / Q2,455
One hemoglobin test to screen for anemia for every child in the Nutrition Program
$465 / Q3,535
One egg per day for every child in the Nutrition Program for one month
32 Volcanes Clinic
$40 / Q300
One month of physical therapy or mental health counseling
$65 / Q495
Transportation for one mobile clinic
$105 / Q800
Lab work for one patient with a chronic illness
$525 / Q3,990
One week of medication costs for the 32 Volcanes Clinic
Family Support Center
$53 / Q405
Hot, healthy lunches and snacks for one child for one month
$115 / Q875
One child for one month at the Family Support Center
$477 / Q3,625
One week of lunches and snacks for all the children
$1,380 / Q10,490
One child for an entire year at the Family Support Center
Scholarship Program
$41 / Q310
One month of transportation for scholarship group meetings
$108 / Q610
One month of educational workshops for the parents of scholarship students
$170 / Q1,295
Annual scholarship for one student
$675 / Q5,130
Supports the annual scholarship assembly, a chance to celebrate the students
Ready, Set, Collect
Helpful Tips to Organize a Successful Food Drive
If you are in Guatemala, an Incaparina or Chispuditos food drive for 32 Volcanes is as simple as 1-2-3.
Plan
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Decide which atol you’d like to collect—Incaparina, Chispuditos, or both!
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Select the dates and location of your collection
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Inform 32 Volcanes of your planned collection
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Recruit other volunteers to help (ask your friends, family, co-workers, or classmates)
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Schedule with 32 Volcanes when you will deliver the collected items
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Collect extra boxes and bags to transport the collected items
Promote
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Download and print our sample food drive flyer in English or Spanish or create your own
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Download and print the 32 Volcanes informational flyer in English or Spanish
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Post on social media and tag 32 Volcanes (Facebook and Instagram)
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Tell your friends, coworkers, and/or classmates via text and email
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Print and distribute flyers
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Ask your school or workplace if they offer matching contributions
Collect!
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Set up a table and chairs
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Have a container for cash donations
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Put up signs in the area to direct donations of Incaparina and/or Chispuditos
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Provide 32 Volcanes informational flyers to all donors
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Share pictures on social media and in text groups
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Don’t forget to thank everyone who made this event possible and everyone who donated!
In-Kind Donations





In-kind donations such as medical supplies, educational materials, agricultural tools, or office equipment are a meaningful way to support our work. If you are interested in making an in-kind gift, here’s how to get started:
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Review the 32 Volcanes Wish List: These are the items that are most useful to the projects. Note that some items are readily available and less expensive in Guatemala than in other countries.
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Contact Us: Please email us or call us at +502 77630736 to confirm the details of your donation.
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Coordinate Delivery: The easiest and best way to donate in-kind items is to travel with the donations in your luggage or in an extra suitcase, or purchase the items in Guatemala. 32 Volcanes is open Monday through Friday, but we recommend scheduling a drop-off time with our staff.
Unfortunately, shipping items to Guatemala is not recommended due to the prohibitive shipping costs and the import taxes that we would incur. As such, we cannot accept donations that are shipped from other countries. If you are not planning to travel to Guatemala, we ask that you consider a monetary donation instead.
Your in-kind support helps us meet real, immediate needs on the ground—and we’re so grateful for your generosity!