If you are pleased with our services, please make a donation

Safe Communities Portugal is a non-profit association run by unpaid volunteers. We therefore rely on donations to provide our services to the community we serve. Your generosity by making a donation to help keep Portugal a safe place to live and visit would therefore be much appreciated.

During the new coronavirus outbreak our team of volunteers have worked 7 days a week to provide you with the best news and advice we can. We do not receive or expect payment for these services, as that is the nature of our work as a non-profit volunteer association.

However we have incurred extra costs through upgrades to website, translation work, printing and administrative costs for example.

Your generosity by making a donation to help maintain and further develop the work of the association and thereby help keep Portugal a safe place to live and visit would be appreciated. Any amount helps.

Our information sheet for donors can be downloaded here

Three ways to make a donation
Paypal : – If you would like to make a donation through

By cheque – If you wish to donate by cheque the bank account name is “Associacao SCP Safe Communities Portugal” and cheques can be posted to Caixa 207-Z, Alfontes, Boliqueime, 8100-062, Algarve.

By interbank transfer – If you wish to donate through inter- bank transfer please use the same name with the following account details IBAN: PT50 0033 0000 4542 9864 44705

NIB: 0033 0000 4542 9864 44705

BIC/SWIFT: BCOMPTPL

All donations should be marked “Donation for crime prevention and public safety”.

Please provide in the transfer your name and NIF number for receipt and accounting purposes.

Thank you!

David Thomas

President
Safe Communities Portugal

The money is spent as follows:

  • Accounts
  • Printing
  • Newsletter
  • Insurance
  • Bank charges
  • Translations
  • Office Equipment
  • Seminars/Exhibition
  • Administration costs
  • Display items such as roll ups
  • Website development maintenance
  • Overnight accommodation where unavoidable
  • Legal compliances including Notary charges
  • Internal travel for meetings by public transport