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How can I support LOVE.check?

  • By donating to the WEB.Foundation you provide more games for more children in more countries. Please pay your donation to our Bank account: Postbank 9314137 IBAN nr NL23PSTB0009314137 Bic code PSTBNL 21 on behalf of the WEB. foundation in Amsterdam mentioning donation.

  • You may order the cd.rom The Story of Bobo with the animations “Be HIV free” and “Be AWARE, take CARE” by sending an e.mail to info@lovecheck.org, mentioning how many you want to order, and the address they have to be sent to. We will then send you an invoice and after having received your payment we send the animations to your address. Costs per cd rom: € 7,50 excl. porto.

  • You may also order the LOVE.check game for Southern Africa by sending an e.mail with your order and address to info@lovecheck.org. We will then send you an anvoice and after your payment send the game. Costs per game: € 15,00 excl. porto.

The WEB.foundation is a non-profit organisation and not structurally supported, but dependant of subsidies, donations and gifts. Your support is most welcome.

The Tax department has recognized the WEB.foundation as a charitable Institution. This means that donations made to the Foundation can be considered deductible from income tax and/or limited company taxes under certain conditions. In those cases where one prefers a so-called life annuity or testamentary disposal, please address to any notary’s office for further information.

What is the money used for?
The WEB.Foundation uses these funds to develop new versions of the game. It is used to pay for photography, designing, printing and distribution of the game intended for different countries and regions.

Who supports LOVE.check?
The WEB.foundation has been supported by many organizations. We mention:

Play for your life is quite different than play for fun, like we do in Holland. All over the world children should be able to be children, instead of taking care of one's dying mother. But how is it possible to be a child in a country where so many loved ones die.
An eleven year old girl from Zambia writes: "AIDS, why are you claiming our beloved ones?"
I for one support wholeheartedly a game that teaches children to protect themselves so that they don't become infected and therefore will have a future.


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