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Donate
Your donations will help Louisiana's children get the mental health services they need, one family at a time. LAFFCMH relies on monetary and in-kind donations from communities all over Louisiana. Our resources include private donations as well as federal and state grants.
No contribution is too small or too large. We accept memorials and gifts in honor of friends and loved ones. We will provide notification of your remembrance to the person or family member. Send your tax deductible check or money order made payable to LAFFCMH, 5627 Superior Drive, Suite A2, Baton Rouge, LA, 70816.
Please call 1-800-224-4010 or complete this form more information about donations, volunteer opportunities and how your support can benefit the lives of Louisiana's children and families.

We also ask that you think about LAFFCMH as you plan your estate. Your help is vital to these children and your choice to offer financial support is the essential foundation from which this organization can maintain its work. There are many tax saving opportunities that exist for people who wish to give to LAFFCMH through planned giving. If you need further information, we invite you to call our state office.

ADVOCATE
Here is your chance to make a real difference. You provide your mind and talents and we will show you how to work with lawmakers to make sure children with emotional, behavioral and mental disorders get the services they need. You will also have the opportunity to serve on planning committees for children's services. It only takes a couple of hours a month. If you have email you can do a lot of advocating from your computer at home or work (speaking up for children is a lot more satisfying than playing solitaire and loads easier than winning at minesweeper).


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