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5 Charities Operating in Aruba

Charities Operating in ArubaAruba is a well known and beautiful island in the Caribbean. Its population is only around 125,000. However, it is estimated around 1.5 million people visit the island each year, that was until a global pandemic hit. COVID-19 devastated Aruba’s economy and is still in recovery from it, as the country relies heavily on tourism for income. The good news is, while the country is still recovering, there are many charities on the island that can help with issues such as food insecurity, health and education. Here is a list of five charities operating in Aruba right now.

5 Charities Operating in Aruba

  1. HIAS – HIAS is an organization which opened its Aruba office in 2019, and works to create programs to help the island’s most vulnerable groups, such as refugees fleeing violence and poverty, single women, the elderly and those with disabilities and medical conditions. HIAS has implemented economic inclusion programs that have helped hundreds of people living in Aruba by providing food vouchers, school supplies as well as medical and hygiene kits to those living in poverty on the island. Through all its programs, it has been able to give direct support to 3,005 in Aruba in 2023.
  2. Kids Inc. Aruba – This organization was founded in 2006 and offers classes for kids in Aruba with newer educational practices so they have a leg up for modern day and future opportunities. It focuses mainly on creating a new generation of hard working and smart entrepreneurs and teaching kids financial literacy. It offers multiple programs which advocate for smart spending and have set many children up for financial responsibility. 
  3. Red Cross Aruba – The Red Cross in Aruba helps with first aid and relief during natural disasters, and also has a long term impact through its CPR, AED and first aid training. It also holds events to help the impoverished on the island. Events like their “drive by for back 2 school” aim to provide school supplies for children in need. It also holds a monthly charity bazaar, selling donated items to raise money to provide food for families in need. 
  4. Kiwanis Club of Aruba – This club, founded in 1964, is dedicated to providing Aruba with necessary community service with a specific focus on children. It holds events and galas to fundraise and then use the money to hold different events for those in need. The club’s annual back to school drive donates clothes and school materials to children in primary school. Furthermore, it offers them a fun experience or activity on the day. Its members also give free services such as dental care to children who would otherwise go without it. The community as a whole averages 7,300,000 hours of community service a year and each member reaches about 100 kids.
  5. Micky’s Foundation – Micky’s Foundation started in 2014 after a family in need recognized the lack of treatment for specialized pediatric therapy in Aruba. They started the foundation which has been able to provide free intensive pediatric therapy to those in need. The foundation not only offers therapy but also focuses on educating those of pediatric therapy and why it is necessary, as well as lobbying to change the systems in place that withhold it from those in need. Since its beginning, the Foundation has been able to help 203 kids with more than 22,500 hours of free therapy. 

Looking Ahead

These five charities operating in Aruba give lasting services and contributions to those on the island. They have been able to help countless people, and continue to do so in their work. These charities are operating to improve Aruba. They do so through their positive missions and goals to improve the health of the island and its people

– Cheyenne Weller

Cheyenne is based in Boston, MA, USA  and focuses on Good News for The Borgen Project.

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March 1, 2025
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