Your Generosity: The Practical Grace That Sustains Our Brotherhood
We humbly thank you for considering becoming a Partner in Mission with the Missionaries of Jesus. Your generosity is a profound act of faith, allowing us to bring the light of Christ, hope, and social justice to the marginalized and the Indigenous Lumad people. Your gift allows the Gospel to take root where it is needed most.
Every Gift Fuels the Fire of Mission
Step 1: Sending Your Gift – Our Partnership Channels
A. Direct Bank Deposit / Online Transfer (Philippines)
B. U.S. Tax-Deductible Donations (for US-based Partners)
Step 2: Sharing the Harvest – Informing Us of Your Partnership
Please select the most convenient channel below to remit your support. If you choose a bank transfer, kindly save your transaction reference number, as you will need it for Step 2.
For local partners within the Philippines, bank transfers are the most direct way to remit your generous support.
Bank Account Name: Missionaries of Jesus, Inc.
Banco de Oro (BDO): 0011 0015 5625
Bank of the Philippine Islands (BPI): 0049 2301 0543
Your gifts, which help fund essential programs like our Sponsor an Indigenous Child to School initiative, are deeply appreciated.
To Donate by Check:
Payable to: Missionaries of Jesus
Memo Line: Please clearly write "SPONSOR AN INDIGENOUS CHILD TO SCHOOL."
Mailing Address: Missionaries of Jesus 435 S. Occidental Blvd. Los Angeles, CA 90057
To Donate Online:
Option 1: (Give Direct): Click the direct link: https://www.givedirect.org/donate/?cid=11593
This step is crucial! Once your donation is complete, please inform us of your gift and its intended Beneficiary by completing the form. This ensures we can properly acknowledge your kindness and dedicate your gift as intended.
(Please note: All information is kept confidential and used only for donation processing and acknowledgment.)
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Missionaries of Jesus Villa Ligaya Dela Paz, Antipolo Philippines, 1870
