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Thanks to donors like you, hundreds of families living with intellectual disabilities, cerebral palsy, Down syndrome, spina bifida, autism, or other developmental disabilities are receiving information and support that enables them to access health care, housing, and other necessities. With your dollars we can help more people attend school, receive job training, find and keep jobs, and learn how to speak up for themselves more effectively.
With your help, women like Kendra, a young mother with developmental disabilities, are recovering from violence or sexual abuse through our Women Against Violence (WAV) Support Group. With AADD’s help, Kendra moved from an abusive situation to a stable home life for herself and her sons; she went from unemployment to a steady job that pays her a living wage. And through the WAV group, she has the opportunity to mentor other women with developmental disabilities facing similar challenges.
CLICK HERE TO MAKE A SECURE ONLINE DONATION
If you prefer to mail a check, please send it to:
All About Developmental Disabilities (AADD)
1440 Dutch Valley Place, Suite 200
Atlanta, GA 30324-5371
If you have questions or would like to discuss other types of donations, please contact Keisha Tennyson at 404-881-9777, ext 232 or keisha@aadd.org.
PLANNED GIVING
Thank you for taking the time to explore the ways your legacy can continue to help individuals and families living with developmental disabilities. Families who experience developmental disabilities have unique financial concerns. AADD plays an important role in providing a safety net and being a source of support and increased opportunities for many families. By including AADD in your financial and estate plan, you can create profound benefits for present and future generations.
Thoughtfully done, planned giving can provide benefits to you, to your estate and your heirs, as well as to AADD and the people we serve – now and in the future.
Almost anyone can make a planned gift. If you share AADD’s mission and vision, we encourage you to speak with a tax advisor about what kind of plan would benefit our work and best fit your and your family’s needs. You might consider a charitable unitrust, a charitable annuity trust, a deferred gift annuity, among other options.
Many common questions are answered in the following section;
See: "10 Little-and-Not-So-Little Questions"
For more information contact us at give@aadd.org. |