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We invite you to invest in IOFA and the future of youth around the world. IOFA has launched a new strategic plan that will focus on protecting and empowering of vulnerable adolescents, with a special emphasis on youth aging out of orphanage care and the prevention of child trafficking.

Our goal for the next three years is to protect and empower tens of thousands of young people through both these initiatives. We depend on donations and grants to continue our work and rely on the generosity of our supporters to achieve our mission of advancing the health and well-being of adolescents around the world.

Below you will find descriptions of various ways in which you can support IOFA’s work.

All donations are tax deductible.

Thank you for your support.

The IVY Fund
IOFA’s Investment in Vulnerable Youth (IVY) Fund is a special giving program for donors who contribute gifts of $1,000 or more. IVY Investors have the opportunity to get closer to IOFA’s work and directly support our work in the field. More information about the IVY Fund will be available in the coming months. Please contact us( This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it ) if you have any questions about this critical new giving program.

Donate Online
To donate online using a credit card, simply click the link below, which will take you to Network for Good’s secure donation form.
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If you choose to donate online, please email us your full name, address, and phone number so that we can send you a letter acknowledging your generous tax-deductible contribution.

Donate By Mail
If you would like to make a donation by mail, please send a check, made payable to IOFA, to:

Shelby French
Executive Director
International Organization for Adolescents
4305 N. Lincoln Avenue, Suite E
Chicago, IL 60618 USA

Please include your full name, address, and phone number so that we can send you a letter acknowledging your generous tax-deductible contribution.
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