Last year was a year of unprecedented ups and downs. Like you, we at Children's Aid faced many unforeseen challenges. But, thanks to your support, we have emerged stronger and more focused on our mission than ever. We are excited to see what 2021 has in store for us, our communities, and you.
We understand that supporting the organizations you care about while balancing your family’s needs continues to be a priority. These savvy gifts allow you to do both:
Name Children's Aid as a beneficiary of your retirement plan assets or life insurance policy. You don’t need to part with assets today, but your future gift ensures we can continue our work for generations to come.
Leave Children's Aid a gift in your will. With just one sentence, you extend your support of Children's Aid into the future.
Let’s Talk
If you’ve made a gift to support Children's Aid in your future plans, please let us know by contacting Jennifer DeMeo at jdemeo@childrensaidnyc.org or 212.949.4945. It would be our honor to thank you for your generosity.
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