We need your help
As a small charity, Smiling Faces depends on the generosity of people like you to help people in need, when they need it the most.
Where does your monthly donation go?
Your monthly donations help facilitate the work we carry out—helping relieve poverty around the world. Your support will assist us with all our daily logistical and operational work. We are creating a “Super Village” in The Gambia and once completed we aim to use this model globally—your continued support will enable us to make the Super Village a reality.
Why donate
1. Experience more gratification
Donating money simply makes you feel better, which is something we can all benefit from. Knowing that you’re helping others is hugely empowering and, in turn, can make you feel happier and more fulfilled. Research has identified a link between making a donation to charity and increased activity in the area of the brain that registers pleasure—it is better to give than to receive.
2. Help others in need
Donating money simply makes you feel better, which is something we can all benefit from. Knowing that you’re helping others is hugely empowering and, in turn, can make you feel happier and more fulfilled. Research has identified a link between making a donation to charity and increased activity in the area of the brain that registers pleasure—it is better to give than to receive.
3. Get tax relief
Donating money simply makes you feel better, which is something we can all benefit from. Knowing that you’re helping others is hugely empowering and, in turn, can make you feel happier and more fulfilled. Research has identified a link between making a donation to charity and increased activity in the area of the brain that registers pleasure—it is better to give than to receive.
4. Bring more meaning to your life
Donating money simply makes you feel better, which is something we can all benefit from. Knowing that you’re helping others is hugely empowering and, in turn, can make you feel happier and more fulfilled. Research has identified a link between making a donation to charity and increased activity in the area of the brain that registers pleasure—it is better to give than to receive.
5. Teach your children to be generous
Donating money simply makes you feel better, which is something we can all benefit from. Knowing that you’re helping others is hugely empowering and, in turn, can make you feel happier and more fulfilled. Research has identified a link between making a donation to charity and increased activity in the area of the brain that registers pleasure—it is better to give than to receive.
6. Inspire friends and family
Donating money simply makes you feel better, which is something we can all benefit from. Knowing that you’re helping others is hugely empowering and, in turn, can make you feel happier and more fulfilled. Research has identified a link between making a donation to charity and increased activity in the area of the brain that registers pleasure—it is better to give than to receive.
7. Giving a little can mean a lot
Donating money simply makes you feel better, which is something we can all benefit from. Knowing that you’re helping others is hugely empowering and, in turn, can make you feel happier and more fulfilled. Research has identified a link between making a donation to charity and increased activity in the area of the brain that registers pleasure—it is better to give than to receive.
8. Improve personal money management
Donating money simply makes you feel better, which is something we can all benefit from. Knowing that you’re helping others is hugely empowering and, in turn, can make you feel happier and more fulfilled. Research has identified a link between making a donation to charity and increased activity in the area of the brain that registers pleasure—it is better to give than to receive.
9. Give, if you can’t volunteer
Donating money simply makes you feel better, which is something we can all benefit from. Knowing that you’re helping others is hugely empowering and, in turn, can make you feel happier and more fulfilled. Research has identified a link between making a donation to charity and increased activity in the area of the brain that registers pleasure—it is better to give than to receive.
Help us, help them
We depend on the generosity of people like you to help people in need, when they need it the most.