WAYS TO GIVE

SPONSOR AN EPISODE

$30,000

  • You select the Veteran who will be featured in the episode
  • You select the Outdoor Activity (Fishing, Camping, etc.)
  • You select the location 

DONATE ONLINE

Online donations are a cost-effective way to contribute to Operation Healing Heroes Foundation. Gifts may be made in honor/in memory of an individual or organization by selecting the dedication checkbox on our online form.

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MAIL-IN DONATIONS

Please use our print friendly form and mail your donation to:


Operation Healing Heroes Foundation
PO Box 2253, Kenosha, WI. 53141-2253

MEMORIAL DONATIONS

Donations made in honor or in memory of someone can be completed online or via check. To donate online be sure to slide the box titled ”If this is a tribute gift, such as a gift in honor or memory of someone, please select Yes to provide details” This is where you will be able to include an email address and name of the family member you would like to notify.
 
Check donations can be sent to the following address. Please be sure to include a note stating who the donation is in honor or in memory of. Please also include the name and physical address for the family member you would like notified of the donation.
 
Operation Healing Heroes Foundation
PO Box 2253, Kenosha, WI. 53141-2253

BOAT/CAR DONATIONS

Boat and Vehicle Donations are a unique and impactful giving option that helps Operation Healing Heroes Foundation continue to support veterans, and their families. Your unwanted car, truck, boat, motorcycle, SUV, or even plane can be accepted as a donation. Please email Donations@OperationHealingHeroesFoundation.org with the information.

ESTATE GIFTS- WILLS, TRUSTS, LIFE INSURANCE

Bequests are donations that are made through a will or a living trust. You can name Operation Healing Heroes Foundation as a beneficiary in your will/estate for a specific amount or a percentage. You may also designate the foundation as a beneficiary of your life insurance policy. Operation Healing Heroes Foundation suggests consulting a legal professional before drafting a will.


Operation Healing Heroes Foundation must be named as the owner and beneficiary of the insurance policy for it to be tax-deductible.


The following are examples of sample bequest language:

"I bequeath $X.00 to Operation Healing Heroes directed towards the organization's area of greatest need."

"I bequeath X% of my estate to Operation Healing Heroes Foundation for the Valor Relief Fund."

CORPORATE GIVING

We welcome inquiries from companies that support our mission. Contact Donations@OperationHealingHeroesFoundation.org to learn more.

STOCK GIFTS

If you would like to make a Stock gift to Operation Healing Heroes Foundation, please fill out this form. Or, you may email Donations@OperationHealingHeroesFoundation.org

QUALIFIED CHARITABLE DISTRIBUTIONS (QCDS)

To donate through a qualified charitable distribution, please work with your financial institution to complete the required forms. You will need to provide a mailing address for the donation and our Federal Tax ID #83-2374974.


Operation Healing Heroes Foundation
PO Box 2253, Kenosha, WI. 53141-2253

IN-KIND DONATIONS

In-kind donations are very important to Operation Healing Heroes Foundation outreach. If you are interested in making an in-kind donation, please click here.

PEER-TO-PEER FUNDRAISING

We encourage you to support Operation Healing Heroes Foundation by engaging your community through individual efforts. Previous examples include runs, golf tournaments and faith-based group events.


For questions, please contact our Donations Team at Donations@OperationOutdoorFreedomFoundation.org

REMINDER


When donating to a charitable organization, refrain from providing or verifying personal information via e-mail, text message or social media. Do not post, direct message, email, or provide over the phone any sensitive information to any organization or individual unless you have initiated the interaction via the contact information provided on the organization’s website. Be wary of individuals representing themselves as members of any charitable organization asking for donations via social networking sites or personal email addresses. Malicious individuals can mislead victims using copycat names that are similar to but not exactly the same as individuals and charitable organizations. If you are unsure as to whether or not a communication is legitimate, contact the organization directly.

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