Take Action

A monthly gift of $25 gives a woman coffee farmer full access to the SANA program, supporting her mental health and well-being.

Every Dollar Counts 🤍

A gift of $10 or $50

You can help move our mission forward in powerful ways

Sponsor a Woman 🩵

$300

(one-time payment)

$25

(Monthly payment)

You can sponsor a woman to enroll on a SANA program

Sponsor a Program 💙

Starting at

$3,000

(one-time payment)

$250

(Monthly payment)

You can sponsor a group of 10 women to access a SANA program

All donations to SANA are tax-deductible to the extent allowed by law, and official receipts are issued by our fiscal sponsor, American Friends of Bean Voyage, known as Bean Voyage, a 501(c)(3) nonprofit in the United States.

Your donations, whether big or small, are immensely valuable. Every dollar counts and supports women coffee farmers on living healthier and more fulfilling lives.

Double Your Impact

Does your company offer a donation match program? Your gift to SANA can go twice as far!


Here’s how:

  1. Search for American Friends of Bean Voyage (our fiscal sponsor) on your company’s donation matching platform.

  2. If listed, make your donation through that platform.

  3. Email us your receipt and donation amount at info@sanaprograms.org so we can earmark your gift for SANA.

Want to send your donation by check?

Please mail it to:

American Friends of Bean Voyage
1408 Cypress View Ln,
Lakeland, FL 33811, USA

Make checks payable to
American Friends of Bean Voyage

And add that this is a donation for SANA


Thanks for your support!

Partner with US

Already working with women coffee farmers in Colombia? 

  • Provide the funds, and SANA will tailor a program for your group/cluster.

  • You’ll receive an impact report detailing the program’s findings and outcomes. 

Other Ways to Get Involved

Want to support through press donations, volunteering, or cause marketing?

  Email us: info@sanaprograms.org

Edith

 “It was very comforting to be able to release so many repressed emotions like sadness, that I had kept to myself in order not to hurt my loved ones (husband and children) without realizing that those repressed emotions were causing me harm. During the therapies, I began to analyze and reflect, and I felt relieved.”