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Supporting DC Teens through the work of DC Campaign Print E-mail

hands By working together, we can improve the lives of teens in DC! And you have options on how to do it.

Your financial support allows DC Campaign to offer its programs free-of-charge. Here's a sampling of what your gift does at DC Campaign:

  • $100 to organize a Youth Leadership Task Force meeting
  • $500 to host a Best Pactices Coalition meeting
  • $700 to facilitate training 20 parents
  • $300 to match a worplace mentee and mentor

As a DC resident, you may send your support by: securitymetrics_logo.gif

  • Sending a check enclosed with the pdf mail-in contribution form (54.45 Kb).
  • Giving online a secure and private website. Maximum donation amount is $5,000. gosimplygiving_web_button1.gif
  • If you wish to make a gift over $5,000 or have questions about supporting DC Campaign, please contact Brenda Miller ( This e-mail address is being protected from spam bots, you need JavaScript enabled to view it , Executive Director, at 202-789-4666 extension 11.

All gifts to DC Campaign to Prevent Teen Pregnancy are deeply appreciated and will be recognized so long as sufficient contact information is provided. All gifts are tax-deductible to the extent allowed by law. DC Campaign is a recognized 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization.

The mission and work of DC Campaign was highlighted in the 2004 Catalogue for Philanthropy and in the pdf Spirit of Giving Guide (60.41 KB). DC Campaign appreciates the community's recognition of the value of our work and the quality of our organization.

The latest financial and other administrative information about DC Campaign to Prevent Teen Pregnancy can be found at www.guidestar.org.

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  • Take action. Organize a training or workshop that will help adults better support teens.
  • Talk us up. The next time you hear someone talking about the problems of DC teens, let them know that DC Campaign andmany others are working to help teens and adults do better.
  • Pass it along. If you have information about DC Campaign and are finished with it, don't recycle it, pass it on to someone you know who could use the information. If you want more information, just let us know.
  • Exercise your rights. Let the DC Mayor, City Council, Board of Education know that adults need to continuously help teens to grow-up to be smart, healthly people with a bright future.
 
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