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Phone (314) 764-HACF
Main Office 4517 Ferrer Dr. Saint Louis, MO 63129
Monday - Friday: 8 a.m. - 5 p.m. (CST)
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Frequently Asked Questions
Where does my money actually go? Do you give it directly to the patients in your program?
Currently all donations go to support oprtional cost for the center which is $10,000 to $15,000 per month. We have targetted donation compains that are for specific items. General donations will go toward the build of phase (II) and phase (III).
Can I visit teh center? How do I make arrangements?
Due to to current conditions in Sudan, we don't encarage any visits to the center. However, we can always add you to the waiting list and contact you as soon as normal operation resumes.
How can my donation do so much?
Because the center provide hemodialysis services in Sudan, the cost per patient is much lower comparing to United State. Our calculatation indicated that a single session of dialysis will cost $10.
How can I make a donation?
- One time damnation
- Monthly donation
- anual donation
- Donate though your company via any of the match platfroms like benevity or NPOconnect. Many companies in the US and worldside will priovide donation match. Please reach out to your complany's human resource department for more information.
What is your refund/cancellation policy?
Please contact us at hacf@hackkidneycenter.org If you require a refund for your donation
How do you know which patients need help?
The ministry of health in Sudan assign patients to our center for treatment. The center receives information about new patients daily and will contiune to enhance the partnership with the Mistray to find more efficient ways to assign patients to the center.
How Does HACF Help?
HACF main mission is to help patients with kidney (renal) problems in Sudan through HACF Kidney Center and other relevant avenues. Kidney problems are very common in Sudan and the overall kidney care is sub optimal for reasons including financial constraints and the health care system.