Get involved

If you want to help women make lasting changes, AFH is the place for you to be involved. As a not-for-profit, financial gifts are always a need. A Friend's House has 501(c)(3) status through the IRS, and therefore financial gifts are tax-deductible. We know that not everyone is able to make financial contributions, and we would be lost without our volunteers who give their time, talents and items we use regularly.

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We take stewardship of donated dollars very seriously. Our annual operating costs are nearly $315,000. This includes everything that’s in your family budget, plus therapy, training and 24-hour care.

Pledge Levels

You can join our Fellowship of Friends by partnering with us financially at one of the following pledge levels.

  • Faithful Friend: Help women receive the help they need by committing $42 a month.
  • Friend for a Day: Pledge $84 a month and cover the expenses of one day of programming. You can pick a date that is special to you, commit to pray for our residents on that day, and we will mail you a reminder.
  • Friend for a week: Underwrite the cost of one week for seven women by donating $7,000 a year.
  • Friend for a Fortnight: Underwrite the cost of one week for seven women by donating $14,000 a year.
  • Friend for a Month: Provide an entire month of care, training and therapy by donating $25,000 a year.

Thank you for supporting A Friend's House, and helping women receive care that results in lasting change. You can make a donation on-line through PayPal. You will need to log-in to your PayPal account, select the Send Money tab at the top, and enter the email address pam@afriendshouse.net in the To line. You may click the link below to get to PayPal.
Donate through PayPal

If you would prefer to mail your donation, send it to:
A Friend's House
PO Box 22
Bluffton, IN 46714.

 

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My Story

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Melissa

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Heather

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