Give By Mail/Phone

June 10, 2013

Give By Mail/Phone

June 10, 2013

Learn how to make a donation to Americans Helping Americans® by mail or telephone.

A donation to Americans Helping Americans® is one of the best ways to help American children and their families.


Donate by Mail:

• Please download our AMERICANS HELPING AMERICANS®® DONATION FORM (.PDF).
• Simply print this form, fill it out and enclose it with your check, cash, or money order.
• All checks should be made out to Americans Helping Americans®.

Please mail your donation to:
Americans Helping Americans®
8301 Richmond Highway, Suite 100
Alexandria, VA 22309

Donate by Phone:

Please give us a call at 703-317-9412 if you would like to make a gift over the telephone.

Have a question or request? Email us at info@helpingamericans.org.

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