Enabling sustainable change in public health

We want everyone to have access to quality healthcare. To achieve this, we rely on the valued support of countless donors, companies, foundations, institutions, universities, and research institutes. Together, we are able to serve vulnerable individuals and communities, reduce the burden of disease and advance research See below for ways you can help!

Make a donation

With a one-time or regular donation, you enable us carry out our health actions to give people affected by tuberculosis (TB) or neglected tropical skin diseases a chance of recovery. Every gift, no matter how small or large, makes a difference for people affected by disease. You can safely make an online donation on this page (currently only available in French or Dutch).

Become an institutional partner

By joining forces with institutional partners, we ensure large-scale detection and treatment of tuberculosis (TB) and neglected tropical skin diseases such as leprosy and leishmaniasis. Partnerships allow us to conduct scientific research into better diagnostic, prevention, and treatment methods.

Patricia Herran

Patricia Herran

Reinforce your company’s societal priorities (CSR)

In a world where health challenges have become global, we deeply value the strong partnerships we build with the private sector. By supporting our work, you help provide access to health care for hundreds of thousands of children, women, and men. The benefits are far-reaching – not only for the communities we serve, but also for your company and employees, by reflecting a meaningful societal commitment and contributing to your ESG strategy.

Emmanuelle Adam

+32 479 58 00 28

Include Damien Foundation in your will

You can include Damien Foundation in your will. This is a wonderful way to leave a lasting impact on families affected by disease, and to ensure your ongoing commitment to health through legacies. Are you interested in including Damien Foundation in your will? Feel free to contact one of our legal advisors for impartial guidance.

Greetje Wassenberg

+32 2 422 59 11