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Youth
Advocate Program International is developing an airline
miles contribution program, which will allow individuals,
corporations, and foundations to give a gift of air
miles.
Your
contribution of air miles will help make it possible
for us to participate in meetings and conferences, visit
programs, and monitor welfare and relief services from
children, within the United States and around the world.
With your support, we will be able to increase our participation
in activities and events, and therefore, be able to
serve children and youth even better.
If
you are interested in making an air miles donation,
please contact us at:
YAP
International, 4545 42nd Street, NW, Suite 209, Washington,
DC, 20016, or send an e-mail to: yapi@yapi.org
stating your interest in an air miles contribution,
and we will provide you further details.
We
will be accepting airline frequent flyer mile contributions
from all airline carriers that fly into or out-of the
continental United States, particularly the Greater
DC area, even if they are not a U.S. carrier.
Again,
we can only continue our work with the help of your
generous support!
Contributors
of less than $50 will receive an e-mail acknowledgement
of their gift for tax purposes.
Contributors
of $50 or more, and those providing requested in-kind
donations, will automatically receive a thank you letter
recognizing the value of their gift.
Contributions
of $25 or more, and those providing requested in-kind
donations, will be acknowledged on our web site, unless
the donor asks to remain anonymous.
Gifts
of any amount are appreciated; unfortunately, it is
not cost-effective for us to send out thank you letters
for gifts of less than $50.
If
you have any questions regarding your contribution,
please contact us.
Youth
Advocate Program International
4545 42nd Street, NW, Suite 209
Washington, DC, 20016
(202)
244-1986 Main
(202)
244 -6396 Fax
e-mail:
yapi@yapi.org
YAP
International is a registered non-profit 501(c)(3) organization.
All
contributions are tax deductible in keeping with U.S.
law.
©
copyright - Youth Advocate Program International 2003-04
Last
updated 4/5/2004
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