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You can send donations to Dr. Vedha's ministry if you have an account with a large international bank. To do this you have to request that a "Foreign Draft" check from the bank (similar to a bank's official "Cashier's Check") be mailed by regular air mail to his little bank in Pollachi Town, Tamil Nadu, South India. It's impossible to wire money there electronically because his bank has no FAX machine, and not even a SWIFT number, but the gift can be sent there by an international bank if it uses an old-fashioned envelope and the regular airplane mail service.
Your bank may charge a pretty hefty fee for the processing and delivery of your gift (as a local one did for us), but it is at least able to convert the currency to rupees and will also do the mailing for you, so that you don't have to do it yourself. At least that's how it worked for us when our family sent a personal gift to Dr. Vedha's ministry. Here in the US, we can no longer purchase a cheap International Postal Money Order to send to India. Your bank may charge $40 (US) for this delivery process, as ours did in our own case, but it would probably charge you a $35 (US) fee even if they were able to send it to Pollachi Town electronically... so it's really not that much more. Needless to say, it will be cheaper to just send 1 or 2 large gifts per year, since the processing fee is rather high. Even my own family will have to do it that way, since we couldn't possibly afford to send gifts on a monthly basis.
Rev. Dr. W. S. Vedha's Bank Account Info: