How you can support Nomadicare
Four ways you can donate

You may give any amount.
Securities
We maintain a brokerage account for the purpose of accepting donations of securities. Please contact Nomadicare's fiduciary agent,
Carolyn Schmidt of ECOLOGIA.
1-802-623-8075
Checks
Please make your tax-deductible gift out to our 501(c)3 fiscal agent Ecologia, write “Nomadicare” on the memoline, and mail it to
Nomadicare
248 Washington St. Ext.
Middlebury, VT 05753
Online
Your tax deductible contribution via PayPal will go through our 501(c)3 fiscal agent Ecologia.


Purchases
When you shop for anything on
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choose Ecologia as the non-profit recipient,
a small percentage of your purchase will be donated to Nomadicare.

Vitamin Project
Need
Nomadicare found kids with bleeding gums in the Dukha project in 2002. Their diet does not include vegetables or greens needed to prevent scurvy.
Program
Each year since 2002 Nomadicare has delivered a year's supply of Vitamin C and hygiene kits to 300 nomadic reindeer herders in the East and West Taiga of Khovsgol.
Impact
No bleeding gums have been seen. Herders report fewer colds and coughs during the winter when the temperature is often -30 degrees F.
Future
Continue to research ways for Dukha herders to get natural vitamin C. Until then, provide supplements each year.
Hygiene Kits For Dukha Reindeer Herders
Need
Supplies to promote health.
Program
Provide toothbrushes, toothpaste, soap, moisturize, lip balm, sunscreen, candles, matches, and flypaper to 55 nomadic reindeer herder families. Teach use.
Impact
Healthier self-care starting with the children.
Future
Continue providing kits and teaching health.

Note to Supporters
Every single contribution you have made to Nomadicare has made a difference. All recent donors are credited at the end of this new film because, whether you have donated towards vitamin or hygiene kits or been an executive producer, this movie could not have happened without you.
As a result of our years of bringing and distributing healthcare supplies in the taiga, we have built relationships of trust with the herders, who have generously allowed our cameras access to their lives.