How to Donate

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Lucy, reflecting…
Get this: $25 is enough to support a child at the Servi Domini Orphanage for six weeks!

Donations of $150 or more are eligible for a free Orphan Ride T-shirt! Please add a note to your donation with sizing info and a shipping address if you wish to receive receive a t-shirt!

Secure Online Donation:

NOTE: If you intend to donate more than $500 we would prefer a check or money order since a small percentage is deducted for credit cards. Please include a note or send us an email if you would like to be listed as “Anonymous” on the list of donors.

Mail a Pledge:

Please make a check or money order payable to “International Orphan Fund” and send to:

International Orphan Fund
P.O. Box 75045
Seattle, WA 98175

Visit the International Orphan Fund website and read the “Make a Pledge!” article below for more information about our nonprofit organization



Purchase Official Orphan Ride Gear

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A generous portion of the proceeds from these t-shirts directly benefits our fund for orphans!
If you live on Whidbey Island it might be worthwhile to drop by Eddy’s in Langley and pick one up in person. It saves you money and us time! Click here for a map of Eddys’ location.

Otherwise, order here:

T-Shirt Front & Back
Sizes:



MAKE A PLEDGE!

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100% of proceeds to benefit orphans in southern India! Make a secure donation via PayPal.



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