We appreciate any size donation to help us pay our guides, maintain our hatcheries
and buy necessary equipment. There are a few ways you can donate.
DIRECT DEPOSIT
Deposit any amount in our bank in Costa Rica Banco Nacional
A/C number 100-1-0170004374-6
Asociación Salvemos las Tortugas de Parismina
CHECK
You can make out a check to Asociacion Salvemos las Tortugas de Parismina. This can be hand delivered to the
Information Center in Parismina, or can be mailed in a card via the regular post to:
Asociacion Salvemos las Tortugas de Parismina
Barra de Parismina
Siquirres, Limon
Costa Rica, America Central
In the past we have received support from Save the Turtles, Inc. for which we are grateful. Their site is full of
information. They are exempt from U.S. federal income taxes under section
501(c)(3) of the U.S. Internal Revenue Code, and contributions to them are
accordingly tax deductible in the U.S.
Click
HERE
for more information.
Save the Turtles, Inc.
P.O. Box 738
Occidental, California 95465
SAVE THE TURTLES, INC. is a non-profit organization, (c) 3 Tax Exempt Status!
Your donation is tax deductible.
PAYPAL
Now you can make a donation directly to Asociación Salvemos las Tortugas de Parismina
by using Paypal. Click
HERE
for more information.
PERSONAL GIFT POSTERS & INSPIRING KIDS GIFT CARDS
Click the logo below for personal gift posters and gift cards.

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Newly-hatched Leatherback turtle eggs - they are soft and smaller than a tennis ball.
WISH LIST
1. $5-$6 toys, stuffed animals, games, etc. are needed for the yearly Children’s Christmas party where each child receives a gift from Santa, and there is also a party for the older adults.
2. Medical supplies are always a necessity.
3. Donations of school supplies are also much needed. The turtle association puts together scholarship packets for students at the beginning of each year.
4. Office supplies (pens, pencils, paper, ink cartridges, notebooks, staplers, folders, etc.) are appreciated for the project office.
5. Monetary donations for cat and dog castration are also appreciated because hungry dogs are detrimental to the hatchling population.
6. Used working computers are needed for volunteer Internet access.
7. Patrol equipment (i.e. walkie-talkies, flashlights with red lights and batteries, backpacks, 2 meter-long measuring tapes, weatherproof notebooks, etc.) is necessary each season.
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