Search
Close this search box.

Cumbre Alta Field

Ministry Special Project

We want all future generations of soccer players in Ecuador to experience the love of Christ through the work Cumbre Alta is devoted to. We need your help for that to happen.

The greatest risk to our ministry is lack of field time. We currently rent the fields where we practice and play. This proves to be costly and uncertain. Since we do not own the fields we use, we are constantly dependent upon other organizations’ schedules and good will. We continually risk being told we can no longer use the fields we use. Though we work hard to maintain and improve our relationships with the owners of the field, there is always a bit of uncertainty.

We are looking for 170 partners to give at least $100/month for the next five years. That’s a $1,000,000 goal that will allow us to purchase land and build the structures necessary to operate. Having 170 partners will allow us to insure the future of the club for the next generations.

Having our own facility will allow us to:
1. Have enough fields where all our teams can practice.
2. Grow the number of teams we are able to run.
3. Provide employment for more members of our community.
4. Generate revenue for the ministry through advertising, ticket sales, field rentals, hosting events, etc.
5. Reduce our operating costs.

Will you answer the call?

How To Support This Special Project

Donate VIA Check

Mail a check payable to Inca Link International, P.O. Box 1321, Boone, NC 28607. Write “Cumbre Alta Field” in the memo of the check. 

Donate via digital platform

Please use the form below to customize and confirm your monthly or one-time donation.

Inca Link International, Inc. is a tax exempt 501(c)3 organization. Our tax ID is 27-4210917. All contributions to Inca Link International, Inc. are income tax deductible and are made with the understanding that Inca Link International, Inc. has complete discretion and control over the use of all donated funds. Unless otherwise specified, no goods or services were provided in exchange for donations.