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How You Can Help!
The
National Association for Children of Alcoholics (NACoA), a 501
(c) 3 non-profit organization, is the national membership and
affiliate non-profit organization working on behalf of the one
in four children under 18 in the US who have one or more alcohol
or other drug dependent parents (COAs).
We rely on individuals like you who understand the pain, loneliness
and isolation of family addiction, either from your own experience
or from your work with COAs, to provide ongoing financial support
to help us meet our mission. Your gift is fully tax deductible.

NACoA
partners with GiveDirect.org for online donations. You can donate
any amount (minimum of $10.00) using your Visa or MasterCard
or American Express. You will receive e-mail confirmation
of your donation, and your full donation will come to NACoA
- no fees are deducted. Your transaction is secure!
Give
By Phone
To make a pledge or donation, call us toll free at 1-888-55-4COAS.
Give
By Mail
Send your check to:
NACoA
11426 Rockville Pike Suite 301
Rockville, MD 20852
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Federal
Employees: Designate Children of Alcoholics (NACoA)
12020 in the 2007 Combined Federal Campaign (CFC).
Find under Children's Charities or National Organizations
in your CFC booklet.
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State
employees in Michigan, Florida, California, Maryland, Ohio,
New Jersey, Pennsylvania, and Wisconsin: Designate Children
of Alcoholics (NACoA)
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United
Way donors: Designate Children of Alcoholics (NACoA)
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Have
an old car, truck, boat or other vehicle to donate?
Click here
to donate your vehicle online. Please note that this is
a free service provided by V-DAC (Vehicle Donation to any
Charity) and the service and pick-up is totally free. Any
proceeds will go directly to support NACoA and its programs
to help children of alcoholics. |
Leave
A Legacy of Caring
Consider a bequest to NACoA. For more information, call NACoA
at 1-888-554-2627 or send e-mail to nacoa@nacoa.org
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