Children's Home + Aid Faces Revenue Shortfall
Posted on: Thursday, 9 April 2009, 08:03 CDT
Starts Emergency Fundraising Campaign to Fill the Gap
"We are struggling to maintain all of our services as families face these very difficult times," she said. "We have reduced our expenses by
The agency has started a short-term, ninety-day campaign to raise urgently needed funds under the theme "Our Kids Need Help -You're Their Hope." Donors can make contributions at www.childrenshomeandaid.org
For the programs of Children's Home + Aid, the
The outlook for the next fiscal year doesn't look promising, she added. Findings from the Foundation Center's latest survey suggest that in the remainder of 2009, charitable giving may decrease as much as 10%. Ronquillo said she is hopeful that by jump-starting giving with this emergency campaign, Childrens Home + Aid will be able to develop momentum that will help with future fundraising.
About Children's Home + Aid
Children's Home + Aid is a leading child and family service agency in
To find our more about Children's Home + Aid, visit www.childrenshomeandaid.org.
SOURCE Children's Home + Aid
Source: PR Newswire
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