Download credit
card donation form We welcome both one-time
donations and regular sponsorship support.
Your donation will reach those in need.
Donations are currently used towards:
 Sponsoring orphan
children throughout Iraq
 Implementing an
Emergency Response Program
 Building a child-care
complex in Basra
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Your donation to Child Aid International will make
a tremendous difference.

Currently, we are accepting cheque, money order,
and credit card donations by mail only. We are working
to make available online donation options shortly.
Thank you in advance for your generosity.
Please send donations
to:

Child
Aid International
8550 123rd Street
Surrey, BC
Canada V3W 3V6
Child Aid International is a registered not-for-profit
society that is currently in the process of securing
charitable organization status in Canada. In the
interim, CAI has entered into a service agreement
with the IHS (a registered Canadian charitable organization)
for the provision of Canadian tax receipts.
Accordingly, Canadian tax receipts will be issued
for all donations. We are currently working to issue
US tax receipts. Please contact us for further details.
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Child
Aid International is an organization committed to
efficiency, financial accountability, and integrity.
We pledge to respond to the needs of orphan children
through timely and effective aid strategies, and are
in constant correspondence with our satellite offices
in Iraq to identify critical needs.

We have designed and implemented a strong control
environment and carefully review and monitor all activities
and transactions.
Our current operational costs are among the lowest
of most international aid organizations due to our
extensive volunteer support. Our administrative costs
are kept to a bare minimum, meaning your donation
is maximized to the fullest extent possible, and ensuring
it reaches those who need it most.

Faced with destruction wrought by current events
in Iraq, thousands of young girls and boys have
been orphaned. Your donation will play a part in
helping us restore hope, one child at a time.
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