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Ways to Donate

When you contribute to the Center for the Deaf and Hard of Hearing, you have the satisfaction of knowing that you are helping individuals with hearing loss. Your contribution helps babies with hearing loss receive the critical services they need to develop language skills. Your donation also ensures that adults with hearing loss can get the vital support and assistance they need.

Each gift you make is appreciated whether you can give of your time, talents or can make a financial contribution. Most importantly, your gift will be making a difference in the lives of those with hearing loss.

To learn more about the various ways you can donate to CDHH, please select a link below.

Cash Donations
Planned Giving   (Including gifts of securities, gifts from Individual Retirement Accounts (IRAs), giving through your will (Bequests), gifts of life insurance, and charitable remainder trusts)
Become a Community Partner
In-Kind Donations

Shop for CDHH   (Including shopping at www.IGive.com and signing up for Pick n’ Save “We Care Program”)
Participating in Events/Classes
Organizing Your Own Event

More Information

If you would like more information regarding the various ways you can support the mission and work of the Center for the Deaf and Hard of Hearing, please contact Dorothy Kerr, Executive Director of CDHH, at 414-604-7201.

The gift planning ideas on this website are intended for information purposes only and should not be considered as legal or tax advice. Please consult with your own legal and tax professionals for more information on whether the ideas presented on this website are right for you.

Donate to CCHD – Main Page
Donation FAQ's
Cash Donations
Planned Giving
Become a Community Partner
In-Kind Donations
Shop for CCHD
Participate in Events/Classes
Organize Your Own Event
Calendar of Fundraising Events

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