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In addition to the traditional general donation, The FPF (Forgotten People Foundation) is offering SPONSOR A CHILD, a new opportunity to provide ongoing support to the residents of the HADC-the Home for the Disabled and Disadvantaged Children (which also includes several adult residents) To learn more and view photographs and descriptions of each of the residents see below.

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Program Information
The Sponsor a Child Program invites individuals and families to make a monthly or onetime contribution to help support the residents directly.  Info on various donation options here.

We are currently offering general sponsorships rather than sponsorships for individual residents, but as the program develops we look to add individual sponsorships as an option.

Realistic expenses to "fully" support a resident are ~$50 per month, but any amount you are able to offer would be greatly appreciated. Funds raised beyond residents sustenance will be used to continue construction of a new orphanage, which is one of the main projects of the Forgotten People Foundation.

This Sponsorship Program was developed by Health Education Students at Western Oregon University as a service learning project to support the residents and the Catholic nuns who serve them at the Home for Abandoned and Disadvantaged Children (HADC). The data gathered was compiled following two humanitarian trips during the past two years in which the students spent their spring break offering support to the nuns and residents.


How to Donate
With our newly acquired 501 C Status by the IRS, your contribution is tax deductible. Your donation may be made in one of three fashions:
  • Online - via onetime or monthly payments using Pay Pal (credit cards are accepted) - info below
  • Contact us directly to setup an ongoing monthly electronic funds transfer from your checking account
  • Send us a check made out to "Forgotten People Foundation" and put "Sponsor a Child" in the check's memo section.  Send checks to:

    Forgotten People Foundation
    1160 Howard Court
    Independence, Or 97351
    USA


Following Progress
After becoming a Sponsor you will receive a letter of welcome to the program which will include details about the FPF and HADC. You can follow the progress at the orphanage online. You will also receive a yearly update on the children and the orphanage. This will include a letter of gratitude for your support and will also note your total contribution for that year. Since the residents are severely disabled, it is not possible for you to receive any personal correspondence from them.


Donate Online
Online Giving to support the Sponsor a Child Program  - We now accept donations either in the form of a Onetime Donation, or a Monthly Recurring Donation.  If you have any questions, please contact us directly.

  --- Just click on the donate button next to your choice below ---

Thank you very much for your support of The Forgotten People!!

Onetime Donation   (credit card or PayPal account) * 
Donation Level Amount Click Button to Donate
Supporter $100
Sustainer $250
Guarantor $500
Leader $1000
Other Support you specify amount


Monthly Recurring Donation  (requires a PayPal account) **
Donation Level Amount Click Button to Donate Monthly
Supporter + $10/mo
Sustainer + $25/mo
Guarantor + $50/mo
Leader + $100/mo

* Onetime donations can be made either with a credit card (look for "Don't have a PayPal account?" on the next page) or with a PayPal account. 

** Recurring Donations do require the use of a PayPal account.  If you don't have one already, you'll be able to sign up for a PayPal account to complete your donation transaction.

The Forgotten People is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit so your gift is fully tax deductible. Our federal tax ID # is available on request.

 

Last Updated ( Saturday, 05 June 2010 )
 
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