SCI Foundation is now Unlimit Health. Learn more about what the change means for our ongoing efforts to eliminate neglected tropical diseases

Other ways to support Unlimit Health

Donate by bank transfer

We are happy to accept bank transfers.

 

Leave a legacy in your will

We want to end parasitic disease in your lifetime. But we may not. A legacy gift is a lasting expression of your commitment to this goal, even if you’re not around to see it achieved.

Donate shares

If you have shares you wish to donate, even if they would cost more to sell than they’re worth, you can donate them via ShareGift.

Fundraise for us

Getting involved with fundraising for us is quick and easy, and we couldn’t be more grateful to all our fundraisers. You’ve helped us reach even more people in some of the world’s most marginalised communities.

Donate cryptocurrency

You can now donate to us in cryptocurrency.

Giving through your workplace

You can give directly through your salary, or encourage workplace giving if you’re a company.

How your donations are spent

When you donate to us, we’ll use your contribution wherever we can most effectively support people to live healthy lives, free from limiting disease.

2021 – 2022 expenditure

Funds transferred to country partners

Why your support matters

Our programme partners are doing an amazing job, and there are still more countries that need support. With more funding, we’re confident we can help reach even more people with treatment, and bring closer the eventual elimination of preventable infections.

Treatment needed for schistosomiasis*

Only 44% of people needing treatment globally were treated in 2020

131.2 million people did not receive treatment

Treatment needed for intestinal worm infections*

Only 58% of people needing treatment globally were treated in 2020

613 million did not receive treatment

* Average results demonstrated for all country programmes where data are available.

† For every treatment provided against schistosomiasis, treatments are also offered against intestinal worm infections where both diseases are present. Treatment numbers are for schistosomiasis only and dating from 2010 when the current reporting system was established.

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