Donate to the West Virginia Children’s

Be an advocate for a great childhood

The West Virginia Children’s Trust Fund raises money for innovative programs in communities all over the state that help keep children free from abuse and neglect. When you contribute a small or large amount you’ve done your part to help West Virginia children.

More than 68,000 West Virginia parents, children, professionals and community members receive face-to-face support or training.

More than 73,000 educational materials will make it into the hands of parents, professionals and the public.

Twelve hospitals began infant safe sleep campaigns to prevent Sudden Unexpected Infant Deaths (SUIDs), the leading cause of death for babies in WV.

Forty-four community Partners in Prevention Teams received grants to support local child abuse prevention efforts.And most importantly, your support means happier childhoods for West Virginia children.

Projects funded in the 2015-2016 fiscal year:

2015-16 Partners in Prevention grants

For a map highlighting partner outreach/ grant distribution click here.

Giving
There are many ways that you can help support the important work of the West Virginia Children’s Trust Fund. 

Below are the three easy ways you can help:

1. Check the box on your tax return  next to “Contribute to the WV Children’s Trust Fund.”

2. Tell your tax preparer you want to donate to the WV Children’s Trust Fund and indicate the amount.

3. Donate online securely here.

Or paste in your browser the following link

http://www.wvsto.com/epaylink/epay-wvctf.asp

 

Tax-deductible direct contributions to the West Virginia Children’s Trust Fund can be made by mail. Contributors will receive a letter verifying their contribution. Contributions may be sent to:

West Virginia Children’s Trust Fund
P.O. Box 3192
Charleston, WV 25332

Phone Number: 304-617-0099
EMail: info@wvctf.org

For more information, contact Jim McKay, Development Coordinator at 304-617-0099 or by e-mail .

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