There are millions of people in the world who want to help Armenia but don’t know how. Many don’t donate to Armenian causes, not knowing who does good work and who might waste or steal their donation. If that sounds like you, then read on.

Below is a list of organizations that are doing fantastic work in Armenia that could use your help. This list was put together by Repat Armenia’s Facebook community, a community of people — whether born here or raised here — that live in Armenia. You can trust that these organizations will use your donation wisely and effectively.

The community members voted for their favorite organizations, and below are the top 5 organizations:

Topping the list is OneArmenia, a fundraising platform to support innovative and sustainable projects in Armenia. They work with trusted organizations to design impactful projects costing between $20,000-$25,000 and then raise the money to make the projects a reality. If you’re looking for the easiest way to donate and support Armenia, you can stop reading right here.

Their current campaign is to provide basic necessities, like warm clothing, for child refugees from Syria. Even better, 100% of the goods will be made in Armenia. That means each dollar you give provides double the benefit for Armenia. Read more and donate here.

2. Homeland Development Initiative Fund (HDIF)

Formerly known as Homeland Handicrafts, HDIF is not a charity but a fair-trade business. HDIF recruits village women (and other distressed communities) to create high-quality goods for the international market. The village women not only gain an income from their work, but learn business skills that they then teach to their daughters. Supporting HDIF benefits these women, contributes to the villages they live in, brings hope to the next generation — and maybe best of all — gets you amazing handmade stuff. Check out their online store.

The Berd Bears were the first product HDIF helped develop starting in 2012.

3. Women’s Support Center

Women’s Support Center caters to survivors of domestic violence. Domestic violence is a major problem in Armenia that few like to talk about. This means that survivors often feel trapped with nowhere to turn. Women’s Support Center gives them a place to go by operating the only domestic violence shelter in Armenia that follows international standards.

They’ve been so successful that they’re creating a second emergency shelter, but they need your help. They’re currently raising money for that second shelter as their current shelter is overburdened and they receive no support from the government. You can read more and donate on their crowdfunding page.

4. Children of Armenia Fund

Children of Armenia Fund provides children living in poverty with the absolute basics of life: nutrition, education and community assistance. Having operated in Armenia since 2000, they have established themselves as a force for change.

Impressively, they commit 100% of all donations to needy kids. The organization pays their own administrative costs, and Charity Navigator gives them a 92/100 for their accountability and transparency. As a registered non-profit (501(c)(3)) in the United States, Americans can donate and write off the amount from their taxes.

5. Sahman

Sahman is an example of the good you can do by thinking small. Sahman began with a simple goal of supporting villages at the border with Azerbaijan. These villages often can’t work the fields for fear of sniper fire. Sahman creates projects that help these villagers be self-sufficient. Two of their recent projects were to build beehives and greenhouses, providing villagers more ways to earn an income.