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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").
3) Go to the Internal Revenue Service for record-keeping requirements (Pub 526), or for general procedures for valuing goods (Pub 561).
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. Check them out, for example, on the Better Business Bureau Web site. 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).
If the organization is based in America, obtain 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.
bulletActionAid - based in the UK - works with more than five million people in more than 30 countries across Africa, Asia, Latin America and the Caribbean.
bullet Afghan Girls Fund - to support efforts to educate girls in Afghanistan (created by The National Geographic Society)
bulletAirline Ambassadors - hand-delivers humanitarian aid and medical care to children world-wide
bullet Alternative Gifts International -- sponsors national and international relief and developmental projects
bulletThe American Red Cross is known worldwide for disaster relief.
bullet American Red Cross - Disaster Services
bulletBig Brothers and Big Sisters (Canada)
bulletBread for the World - "nationwide Christian citizens movement seeking justice for the world's hungry people"
bulletCARE - international relief organization
bulletCatholic Relief Services
bulletChildren's Miracle Network - Canada
bulletDoctors of the World
bulletDoctors Without Borders (Medecins Sans Frontieres)
bullet Global Volunteers
bulletHeifer International - helps families worldwide become self-sufficient through raising livestock
bulletInternational Association for the Child's Right to Play
bullet International Child Art Foundation
bullet International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies
bullet Loving the People - volunteer group helping abandoned children in Romania
bulletMercy Corps
bullet Mothers Against Drunk Driving -- Canada
bulletNetaid.org - "uses the Internet to empower people to take action on extreme poverty around the world."
bulletOperation Iraqi Children - co-founded by actor Gary Sinise
bulletOperation Smile - provides "reconstructive surgery and related health care to indigent children and young adults in developing countries and the United States."
bulletOxfam America
bullet Partners in Health - nonprofit campaign to bring medicine to poor countries and populations
bullet ProLiteracy Worldwide
bullet SAFE KIDS Worldwide - works to prevent unintentional injury to children
bullet Samaritan's Purse
bullet Save a Child's Heart - provides pediatric surgery and follow-up care to children from third-world and developing countries
bulletSave the Children
bulletShare Our Strength - fights hunger and poverty worldwide
bullet Shoes for Orphan Souls - provides shoes to needy children in the U.S. and across the world
bullet The Smile Train - 1-877-KID SMILE - "Dedicated to helping the millions of children in the world who suffer from cleft lip and palate through free surgery for children, free training for doctors, and research to find a cure."
bulletSOS Childrens Villages - provides homes for orphaned and abandoned children in 131 countries, including the USA
bullet Starkey Hearing Foundation - donates more than 10,000 hearing aids annually
bulletUNICEF - United Nations Children's Fund
bulletUnited Nations
bulletUnited Nations World Food Programme (and the Friends of the World Food Programme)
bullet The Vaccine Fund - provides immunizations to children in the world's poorest countries
bulletWaterCan - Canadian nonprofit organization that provides clean water and sanitation to developing countries
bullet World Vision International
bulletThese Web sites offer suggestions for donating donate money, goods or time: SERVEnet, JustGive.org, Idealist.org (has information in Spanish) Helping.org, Charity Navigator, Network for Good, or Global Volunteer Network (out of New Zealand).
bulletSee Safer Child's page on Adoption for international organizations related to adopting overseas
bulletSee Safer Child's page on Medical Assistance for other organizations that provide assistance to families in need

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