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CaixaBank Depósito Estrella Solidario

With "la Caixa" “Solidarity Deposits”, you can collaborate in the welfare projects of the NGO of your choice, donating from 25% to 100% of the profit generated to the cause you choose. With the Caixabank Depósito Estrella Solidario, 100% of the profit generated will go to the cause you choose.
With the Caixabank Depósito Estrella Solidario, 100% of the profit generated will go to the cause you choose.
  • Spanish Red Cross. Providing aid to support treatment and prevention of malnutrition in Niger.


  • Intermón Oxfam. The project for supporting small-scale farming carried out by Intermón Oxfam in Chad aims to contribute to the improvement of food security of the refugee population from Darfur, internally displaced persons in Chad, and the local population


  • UNICEF. In the refugee camps, schooling is also a tool for getting back to routine and overcoming traumas: UNICEF provides education for 4,000 children at refugee camps in South Sudan.


  • Cáritas Española. Cáritas Española’s strategy in Burundi is based on promoting projects of basic necessities for refugees returning to their home towns, with emphasis on water and sanitation-related goods and services.


  • MSF Spain. MSF Spain’s strategy in Bihar, one of the poorest States in India, focuses its work on nutritional crises, neglected diseases, (common in the region) natural disasters and epidemics, in coordination with local authorities.


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