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A Few Advocacy Organizations
That Welcome
Your Help, Involvement or Support
- Donating Wisely and
Properly:
- 1) For more
organizations, check out whichever Safer Child page refers to your topic of interest.
- 2) For help in figuring out how much your donated
goods are worth, try The Salvation
Army (go to "About Us" then "FAQs" then "Donations").
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3)
Go to the Internal Revenue Service for
record-keeping requirements (Pub 526), or for general procedures for valuing goods (Pub
561).
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4) Safer Child, Inc. recommends you research an
organization before donating time, money or goods. Some organizations are fraudulent or
run poorly, and your donation will be wasted. Some tips:
Never give to an organization you know nothing about.
First, get as much information from them as possible (annual report, financial
statements, list of board of directors, how much of their money goes to
fundraising and administrative costs, whether contributions are
tax-deductible).
Get a copy of the letter from the Internal Revenue Service
(IRS) that grants the organization tax-exempt status. Call the IRS and make
sure the status is still valid.
Watch out for names that are deliberately similar to
legitimate organizations.
Never give money or information to an organization you've
only heard about over the telephone, at your front door, on the street, or via
an email.
Never give out cash. Contribute by check or money order so
you'll have documentation for tax purposes.
Never give out your credit information over the telephone.
You don't have to give your social security number out to anyone, and we
highly recommend against it.
If you have to donate NOW, if you can't call the
organization back, if they want to come to your house for the donation, if
they aren't professional over the telephone, if they show up at your door one
day and ask for donations, or if you're feeling pressured to donate, take all
of those as warning signs.
For
more help in donating wisely, try the Better Business Bureau,
the BBB's Give.org, the
Charity Navigator, the American Institute of Philanthropy,
the
Federal
Trade Commission or GuideStar.
 | Children's Miracle Network |
 | Environmental Defense - nonprofit
organization |
 | Scorecard
- an Environmental Defense service to find out how your
community fares |
 | Gilda's Club Worldwide - support
group for people with cancer - 1-888-GILDA 4 U |
 | Give the Gift
of Sight |
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Great American
Bake Sale |
 | Habitat for Humanity |
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Healthy Families America
- trained workers locate parents with certain risk factors and offer parenting
support |
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Hosts for Hospitals - a network of
people who allow patients and their families to stay in their homes free of
charge |
 | Jaycees |
 | Kaboom - links
communities and corporations to build safe, accessible playgrounds |
 | Keep
America Beautiful |
 | The Kiwanis Club |
 | The League of Women Voters |
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Living Lands and Waters - a nonprofit organization that works to clean up
the nation's rivers |
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Make a Difference Day |
 | Make-A-Wish Foundation - grants
wishes of children with life-threatening illnesses |
 | Mothers Against Drunk Driving |
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Mothers Ought to Have
Equal Rights |
 | Mothers'
Voices United to End AIDS |
 | National CASA Association
- acronym stands for Court Appointed Special Advocate. As a troubled family goes through
the legal system, trained CASA volunteers speak up for the best interests of the child. |
 | National Coalition Against
Domestic Violence co-sponsors Donate
a Phone project with the Wireless Foundation and Motorola. Project also supported by
RadioShack) |
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Newman's Own |
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Night of a Thousand Dinners -
campaign to eradicate landmines |
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Pedals for Progress - nonprofit organization
that donates bicycles to those in need |
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Peter Pan Children's Fund
- benefits children's hospitals and allows children to donate through its
Birthday Club |
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Points of Light Foundation
- various programs and opportunities to volunteer |
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Project Linus - collects handmade
blankets for donation to children in need |
 | Recording
for the Blind & Dyslexic - creates audio books at recording studios
nationwide |
 | SOS
Childrens Villages - provides homes for orphaned and abandoned children in
131 countries, including the USA |
 | Safer Child, Inc. -
a nonprofit information and referral resource devoted to all issues of child health, child safety
and child welfare |
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Save the Children |
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Share Our Strength - helps to feed the
hungry |
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Shoes for Orphan Souls -
provides shoes to needy children in the U.S. and across the world |
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The Silver Lining Foundation
- a ranch in Aspen, CO, run by former tennis star Andrea Yeager, for children
with life-threatening illnesses- 1490 Ute Ave., Aspen, CO, 81611,
970-925-9540. |
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