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Clothing kits for the homeless

This year, the NBB is supporting the actions of the non-profit organisation Serve the City.

Carlos has been personally involved in this organisation since 2021 and this year wants to encourage his colleagues to support the project to distribute essential items run by the Serve the City teams.
Nearly 8,000 homeless people live on the streets of Brussels, facing major shortages. Our teams of volunteers, who come out every week to meet people living on the streets, want to meet their needs, in particular by distributing clothing kits containing a t-shirt, a pair of socks and a pair of underwear. These items are often too expensive for our target audience, but they are essential.

You too can contribute to the distribution of these clothing kits for just €10 per kit.

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Serve the City is a non-profit organisation founded in Brussels in 2007 to help the most disadvantaged and vulnerable people. What sets us apart is that all the help we provide is based on voluntary action. Serve the City recruits, mobilises and coordinates teams of volunteers to implement a range of community action projects addressing different needs (food aid, education, social interaction). Our vision is to encourage and enable people who want to make a difference in their city to take action and get involved through our projects.

To do this, we have developed an innovative app called ‘ServeNow’, which is at the heart of our organisation. Thanks to the ServeNow app, we coordinate various actions in different regions of Belgium, where every week 150 to 200 volunteers mobilise to prepare and distribute hot meals to people living on the streets, and support disadvantaged children through activities, homework schools, and much more.

Serve the City’s mission is to equip its volunteers and project leaders. We therefore organise various training, meeting and celebration events.

You give, you get back!

Serve the City is a non-profit organisation recognised by the Belgian government. So, if you pay taxes in Belgium, you are eligible for a tax deduction of 45% of your donations during the fiscal year.

In other words if you donate €120 over a year, you get back €54 in taxes. Meaning it only really costs you €66!

In order to properly inform the Ministry of Finances about your donation, we will need your Belgian National Register number (usually available on your ID card). You can write it on the donation form, or send it by email to privacy@servethecity.be.

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