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Atlanta Alliance on Developmental Disabilities

- You CAN help!

                    

 
 
 

DONATIONS

 

Let us be frank.  AADD needs your help to provide the programs and services we offer.  And you can be certain that any help you can give will be well-used and deeply appreciated.

 

You can be a part of helping several thousand people whose lives are made better, each year, by AADD's work.  We are recognized, regionally and nationally, for the innovation and high quality of the services we provide, to some of the most challenged individuals in our community. 

 

But each year, funding seems to get tighter and more difficult. 

 

We request and welcome your considered support, and thank you for your help.

 

Donations to AADD are tax-deductible; AADD is a 501(c)(3) charitable organization.

 

How can you help?

 

u Make a donation on-line, securely, 

      with your credit card.

      On-line Donations

         (If you wish to make an "In Memory Of..." or "In

          Honor Of..." donation, please go to #5, below.

v Donate clothing or household goods.

      Schedule a Pick-Up

     of Clothing & Household goods

  

                                    Or

     Print a Detailed Receipt Form

     for donated goods.

 

w Mail a contribution of financial

       support.

     To mail a contribution, please send it to:

   Atlanta Alliance on Developmental Disabilities

         1440 Dutch Valley Place - Suite 200

         Atlanta, GA  30324-5371

         (Questions? Call 404-881-9777 Ext. 232)

  

x Consider AADD in your long-range

      estate and financial plans.

     Planned Giving 

       "The Gift that Lasts More than a Lifetime"

  

y "Milestones"

       Memorial & In Honor

            Donations

 

z  Receipt & Tax Information

   

Thank you!

“ He tried to kill me and they take his word over mine. I still don’t understand why they did that to me.”

   Only one example of the wide variety of work AADD does every day.  A good and caring mother was violently abused by her husband, who was arrested as a result.  In revenge, he filed a complaint that resulted in her losing custody of her children, BECAUSE SHE HAS A DEVELOPMENTAL DISABILITY. 

    After months of effort, with AADD support, she regained custody.  She and the children are now happy and doing well.

 

                      

 

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