Monthly Donation Options
Help Save Lives
Donate a Plate
Special Thanks to Art Bundle for Good for their continued support!
Make an Honorary Donation
Other Giving Options
Local Thai Bank
Kasikorn
You can send donations to our local account.
- Kasikorn Bank
- Account #: 035-2-23668-5
- Account Name: Dwight Turner
Please contact us with your receipt after transferring. We can usually verify receipt of your donation within a few days.
Charity Directories
Guidestar
Guidestar is one of the largest directories of charities on the web. They allow organizations to make profiles and share info to make giving easier and more transparent. Find the Courageous Kitchen profile here.
Charity Navigator
Courageous Kitchen has not reached a size required for rated charities on the platform. To find our unrated profile go here.
Giving Programs
Benevity
Benevity is a workplace giving portal used by many corporations. Courageous Kitchen’s profile on the platform is available here.
Amazon Smile
This program by Amazon allows their customers to give a small percentage of their purchases to charity. Interested in micro-giving with each donation? Follow these steps:
- Go to Amazon Smile
- Login to your Amazon account and select Courageous Kitchen as your charity of choice.
- Shop Amazon products on smile.amazon.com
Donor Updates
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Refugee Kids’ Art, Cooking, and Courage Featured in Thai Magazine
Exciting news! We’ve been featured in a local online magazine called The Cloud. The publication is in Thai, and includes some great photography, but we wanted to share more about the phenomenal weekend they visited, for supporters who may not read Thai. If you do, you...