Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

Here are some common questions about the HopeVita Foundation.

What is HopeVita Foundation?

HopeVita Foundation is a nonprofit organization dedicated to raising awareness for Glycogen Storage Diseases (GSD) and supporting underprivileged children through education and health-focused community programs.

What does the foundation do?

We conduct GSD awareness programs, connect families with resources, and provide educational support such as school supplies, learning materials, and scholarships.

Is HopeVita a registered nonprofit?

Yes. The foundation is formally registered in Delaware and has an EIN.
We are now in the process of obtaining IRS 501(c)(3) tax-exempt approval.

Are my donations tax-deductible?

They will be tax-deductible once our 501(c)(3) determination is approved by the IRS.
We will update all donors as soon as approval is received.

How can I get involved?

You can volunteer, donate, spread awareness, or partner with us for educational or health-related community projects.

Who does HopeVita Foundation help?

We support:

Families affected by GSD and other rare diseases

Children from low-income and underserved communities

Schools and communities needing health or learning support

How are donations used?

100% of donations go toward:

Educational programs

Awareness campaigns

Community outreach

Printed materials, workshops, and support services