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You may email questions and comments to us at This email address is being protected from spam bots, you need Javascript enabled to view it Donations Please consider Hepatitis C when making your contribution this fall. Many state governments have charitable fund drives for their employees. Each state has its own eligibility criteria. If you wish to designate the Hepatitis C Outreach Project for your contributions and your state requires information or documentation, please contact us and let us know what we need to do to qualify for your fund drive. Some United Way campaigns allow unlisted charities to receive your contribution. If Hepatitis C Outreach Project is not listed in your United Way brochure, you may still be able to contribute through the "Donor Option" feature that many local United Ways now offer. If your local has the donor option, write the Hepatitis C Outreach name and address in the space provided on your United Way pledge card: Finally, many corporate giving campaigns allow a donor to write in a charity of choice. Lists are often provided of eligible organizations, but the list is not limited. You can still designate the Hepatitis C Outreach Project as your choice this year simply by writing the above information into the space provided. The Hepatitis C Outreach Project is very grateful for our past contributors and we hope that you will continue to support our mission in the fall 2002 pledge drive in your community. We are a 501(c)3 charitable organization under the Internal Revenue Service Tax Code.We are listed with Guidestar.org Hepatitis C Outreach Project is a tax exempt non-profit charitable organization . Your donation can be sent to: Hepatitis C Outreach Project
PO Box 248 Vancouver, WA 98666 |
Please remember the Hepatitis C Outreach Project in your Workplace Giving Campaigns this fall As fall is upon us, so too are the workplace fund drives. Hepatitis C is proud to participate in employee giving programs that allow donations through payroll deduction or as one-time gifts. Contributions received will assist the Hepatitis C Outreach Project to continue and expand our mission to improve the awareness of hepatitis C and the quality of information available to patients and healthcare providers.In addition, it will help us inspire researchers to include hepatitis C in their research proposals to increase the knowledge base of this disease, from women's health, to neurological manifestations of hepatitis C, to co-infection, to risk factor identification and minority awareness.