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Donate your crypto to change someone's course forever

When you donate cryptocurrency to Miles4Migrants, you can fund a plane ticket for a refugee or asylum-seeker to start their new beginning in a safe home with their loved ones.​

Donate your crypto to change someone's course forever

When you donate cryptocurrency to Miles4Migrants, you can fund a plane ticket for a refugee or asylum-seeker to start their new beginning in a safe home with their loved ones.

About Miles4Migrants

Miles4Migrants uses donated frequent flyer miles, credit card points, cryptocurrency, and cash to help people impacted by war, persecution, or disaster reunite with loved ones and start new beginnings in safe homes.

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Donating crypto can benefit you while benefitting others

Donating cryptocurrency is a non-taxable event, meaning when you donate crypto to a registered charity, you do not recognize capital gains from the donation and can deduct it on your taxes. In other words, donating your crypto can often reduce your tax burden. This makes Bitcoin, Ethereum and other cryptocurrency donations one of the most tax efficient ways to support your favorite cause. 

Cryptocurrencies Accepted by Miles4Migrants

Donate Bitcoin

Bitcoin (BTC)

Donate Ethereum

Ethereum (ETH)

Donate Litecoin

Litecoin (LTC)

Donate Dogecoin

Dogecoin (DOGE)

Full list: Bitcoin (BTC), Ethereum (ETH), Basic Attention Token (BAT), Aave (AAVE), Alchemix (ALCX), Amp (AMP), Ankr Network (ANKR), Axie Infinity Shards (AXS), Balancer (BAL), Bancor Network Token (BNT), BarnBridge (BOND), Bitcoin Cash (BCH), ChainLink (LINK), Compound (COMP), Curve (CRV), Dai (DAI), Decentraland (MANA), Dogecoin (DOGE), Enjin Coin (ENJ), Fantom (FTM), Filecoin (FIL), Gemini Dollar (GUSD), Injective Protocol (INJ), Kyber Network (KNC), Litecoin (LTC), Livepeer (LPT), Loopring (LRC), Maker (MKR), Mirror Protocol (MIR), Moss Carbon Credit (MCO2), Orchid (OXT), PAX Gold (PAXG), Polygon (MATIC), Ren (REN), Skale (SKL), Somnium Space (CUBE), Storj (STORJ), SushiSwap (SUSHI), Synthetix (SNX), Tezos (XTZ), The Graph (GRT), The Sandbox (SAND), Smooth Love Potion (SLP), Terra (LUNA), TerraUSD (UST), UMA (UMA), Uniswap (UNI), Yearn.Finance (YFI), Zcash (ZEC), 0x (ZRX), 1inch (1INCH)

Your donation changes lives

An Iranian mother reunites with her children after being separated for 3 years
Iraqi family thrilled to be in Canada under a new program to resettle skilled refugees
Cameroonian man, persecuted for being from a minority group, now starting his new beginning
A gay couple, threatened in El Salvador, now safely together in an accepting community
An Iranian mother reunites with her children after being separated for 3 years
Iraqi family thrilled to be in Canada under a new program to resettle skilled refugees
Cameroonian man, persecuted for being from a minority group, now starting his new beginning
A gay couple, threatened in El Salvador, now safely together in an accepting community
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“Hello, I am ‘F’, an Iranian woman, mother of two children. Three years ago, my two children, who were 15 and 17 years old at the time, had to flee Iran. For three years I did not see my children. I was worried about their safety and I cannot explain how much I missed them. It was so hard. For the last three years, I cried every day. I went to sleep everyday looking at a picture of my children and praying we would be together soon.

In Iran, the only thing I could do was cry. Now, ever since I arrived in Belgium and was reunited with my children, the only thing I can do is laugh! I would like to thank the person who bought me the ticket from the bottom of my heart. I still can not believe that somebody was so kind to help me and my family in this way.

I pray to God that he will do everything to give the donor of the ticket a good life. Thank you!”

Mokhles and his family, Iraqi refugees, were featured in the Toronto Star. Read their inspiring story:

From Jordan to Morden: Iraqi family thrilled to be in Manitoba under new program to resettle skilled refugees

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"In my country [Cameroon] I was imprisoned for 3 days for no other reason than my being of an ethnic minority group. The journey to the U.S. was hard and dangerous. I was so happy to reach this country. But when I got here and asked for asylum, they put handcuffs and shackles on me, I was confused, and I couldn’t understand… I could only trust in God. God protected me the many months I spent in detention. He guided me through the interviews and court hearings, and I was granted asylum. When they released me from detention, I had exactly 3 cents. I cannot believe that in this country people are willing to help a stranger. I am grateful to the person who paid for my airfare to go live with my cousin and to Miles4Migrants for having made it possible.”

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“Hello, we are Amilcar and Alexi, two gay men. To save our lives from the discrimination and death threats by the MS-13 gang, we left our native country, El Salvador, on November 25, 2018, heading to the United States. After we left, we were kidnapped and trafficked in Mexico but at the end of so much suffering, we arrived on November 9, 2019 at the Jardin de las Mariposas sanctuary in Tijuana, where we awaited our process to enter the U.S. on January 28, 2020. We spent three months and twelve days in detention where we also suffered from the discrimination of the officers and managers but finally the day came when we could once again see the light of the stars and finally be happy as a couple. We are so grateful to each of the organizations such as Transgender Law Center, Jardin de las Mariposas, Minority Humanitarian Foundation, and Miles4Migrants who helped us with our flight. Every person who helped us, who were there always waiting to ensure that we would not fail. Thanks, a thousand thanks from the bottom of our hearts.”