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Make a general donation below or give to our current Father's Day giving campaign. 


 

 

Give a meaningful gift

to your dad this Father's Day!

 
 

MESSAGE INSIDE THE CARD:

Dear Dad,
This Father's Day, I chose to give a donation to Hunger Free Vermont in your honor. You have always given so much love and support to our family and this donation allows us to extend that caring to another Vermont family. The donation made in your name will help parents provide healthy meals for their kids – ensuring the health and wellbeing of the whole family.
Love,
_________


Donate online using your Visa or Mastercard
You can also donate with your credit card over the phone by calling (802) 865-0255. 
To donate by check, please mail your gift to: Hunger Free Vermont, 38 Eastwood Drive, Suite 100, South Burlington, VT 05403.

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   Note: Selecting "Anonymous Donor" will prevent your name from appearing on our donor lists.

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Benefits of becoming a donor

As a donor, you will receive our annual report and triannual newsletter. To learn more about hunger in Vermont, our programs, and upcoming events, click here to view our 2011 Annual Report (.pdf) or most recent newsletter (.pdf). Hunger Free Vermont does not sell or trade its donor list. Each year we acknowledge our contributors in our annual report. Please let us know if you want your contribution to remain anonymous, and we will not include your name.

Tax returns submitted by tax-exempt and non-profit organizations are considered public records. To view our most recent IRS 990 form, click here (.pdf).