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Debt Relief

Overwhelming debt, from student loans to high-interest credit cards, can feel impossible to escape. Your contribution provides relief to those struggling with financial burdens, allowing them to regain control and move forward with confidence.
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Breaking the cycle of debt

Debt is a growing crisis in the U.S., with the average American carrying over $100,000 in total debt, including student loans, credit cards, and medical bills. High interest rates make it even harder for people to escape the cycle—turning what was once a manageable expense into an overwhelming financial burden. When individuals can’t catch up, they’re forced to choose between paying down debt or covering essential needs like housing, food, and healthcare. 

The stress of mounting debt can take a toll on both financial and mental well-being, leaving people feeling stuck. The Bounce Back Project provides direct financial relief to help ease this burden, giving individuals a chance to regain stability and move forward with confidence.

Freedom from overwhelming debt is essential for financial stability, mental well-being, and the opportunity to build a secure future.

100K

Children Helped

18000

Volunteers Worldwide

$100M

Fund raised

We’re providing direct financial relief to help individuals break free from the burden of debt, offering a fresh start toward financial stability and peace of mind.

  • Student loan payments
  • Credit card payments
  • Medical debt
  • Personal loan repayments
  • Other high-interest debt causing financial hardship


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The Story of us

How did this come to our attention?

The unincorporated association is the most common form of organization within the voluntary sector in England and Wales.

FAQ

What is Chariti?

– During the 19th century a profusion of charitable organizations emerged to alleviate the awful conditions of the working class in the slums. The Labourer’s Friend Society, chaired by Lord Shaftesbury in the United Kingdom in 1830, aimed to improve working-class conditions.

How do you make sure my gifts to Chariti are spent wisely?

– In the Enlightenment era charitable and philanthropic activity among voluntary associations and rich benefactors became a widespread cultural practice.

How do you know which children need help?

– Charities also began to adopt campaigning roles, where they would champion a cause and lobby the government for legislative change.

Is my donation tax-deductible?

– If you’re in the U.S., yes, you can.

Where does my money actually go?

– In the Enlightenment era charitable and philanthropic activity among voluntary associations and rich benefactors became a widespread cultural practice.

How do you choose locations to build a community center?

– This emerging upper-class fashion for benevolence resulted in the incorporation of the first charitable organizations.

What percentage of my donation goes towards programs?

– The Enlightenment also saw growing philosophical debate between those who championed state intervention and those who believed that private charities should provide welfare. The Reverend Thomas Malthus.

What’s your goal?

– Charities also began to adopt campaigning roles, where they would champion a cause and lobby the government for legislative change.

Updates

August 15, 2020

Financial figures (e.g. tax refund, revenue from fundraising, revenue from sale of goods and services or revenue from investment) are indicators to assess the financial sustainability of a charity, especially to charity evaluators. This information can impact a charity’s reputation with donors and societies, and thus the charity’s financial gains.

Charitable organizations often depend partly on donations from businesses. Such donations to charitable organizations represent a major form of corporate philanthropy.

July 22, 2020

Financial figures (e.g. tax refund, revenue from fundraising, revenue from sale of goods and services or revenue from investment) are indicators to assess the financial sustainability of a charity, especially to charity evaluators. This information can impact a charity’s reputation with donors and societies, and thus the charity’s financial gains.

Charitable organizations often depend partly on donations from businesses. Such donations to charitable organizations represent a major form of corporate philanthropy.

July 09, 2020

Financial figures (e.g. tax refund, revenue from fundraising, revenue from sale of goods and services or revenue from investment) are indicators to assess the financial sustainability of a charity, especially to charity evaluators. This information can impact a charity’s reputation with donors and societies, and thus the charity’s financial gains.

Charitable organizations often depend partly on donations from businesses. Such donations to charitable organizations represent a major form of corporate philanthropy.

April 09, 2020

Financial figures (e.g. tax refund, revenue from fundraising, revenue from sale of goods and services or revenue from investment) are indicators to assess the financial sustainability of a charity, especially to charity evaluators. This information can impact a charity’s reputation with donors and societies, and thus the charity’s financial gains.

Charitable organizations often depend partly on donations from businesses. Such donations to charitable organizations represent a major form of corporate philanthropy.

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