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How you can help
Modest amounts go a long way at the Center.
Your help is deeply appreciated

The Blind Childrens Center is a non-profit 501(c)(3) organization; IRS Tax ID # 95-1656369. We rely completely on private contributions. Supporters include individuals, civic and employee groups, foundations, and corporations. We take no government funding and we are not a United Way agency.

Your contribution goes a long way. One-hundred percent of donor contributions directly support the Center’s programs. Administrative costs are supported through earnings on investments. The Center’s home and center-based educational and family programs are free of charge.

VIDEO: Blind Childrens Center PSA 00:31 05/18/07
A public service announcement on the Blind Childrens Center by Graham Streeter. Narrated by Poltergeist star Zelda Rubinstein.

I would like to contribute by:

Sending a gift...modest amounts go a long way at the Center. You may use our secure form to send a gift to the Center or mail your check to Blind Childrens Center, 4120 Marathon Street, Los Angeles, CA 90029 (323) 664-2153.

• Joining the Light the Way Circle

Help us Pave the Way! You, your company, or a special person in your life will receive engraved recognition on an individual brick in our new walkway.

Making the Sensational Happen One touch, one sound, one experience at a time: the Blind Childrens Center Building Campaign.

• By donating a car to the Blind Childrens Center.

• Supplying an item on the Center’s wish list

• Participating in a special event

• Including the Center in my will or estate plan

• Celebrating a life by making an honorary or memorial contribution

I would like more information:

• On programs and services

• Add me to your mailing list

Annual Report

Designating my Workplace Giving

• About donating a vehicle, boat, or RV to the Center, contact Muriel Scharf, Director of Development, 4120 Marathon Street, Los Angeles, CA 90029 (323) 664-2153 Ext 330.

 

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Blind Childrens Center is named one of the "Best In America."

Of the 50,000+ charities that participate in the Combined Federal Campaign, only about 1500 earn the privilege of displaying the "Best In America" seal. This means that in a review by the National Council of Nonprofit Associations the Center is among the top 3% of organizations meeting stringent standards regarding fiscal management and the use of donor funds.