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Your donation will:

1. be tax-deductible

2. support our outreach, to improve the health of schools!

Donations are Tax Deductible
The Center for School Mold Help has been approved as an Educational 501c3 Public Charity, with contribution deductibility approved by the IRS, with an effective date of exemption of Feb. 11, 2005. Your unrestricted* donation will be fully tax deductible**, while helping us strengthen the health of America and its children!

Your donation is tax deductible under section 170 of the Internal Revenue Code.
We also are qualified to receive tax deductible bequests, devises, transfers or gifts under section 2055, 2106 or 2522 of the Code.

To verify our charitable 501c3 nonprofit status with the IRS, click here.

We are listed with the IRS as a charity, named "Center for School Mold Help", Location: La Mesa, CA

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Our Purpose and Mission  
According to the bylaws of the Center for School Mold Help (SMH), a Nonprofit Corporation registered in the state of California, the purpose of our organization is to promote the health of students and staff in educational institutions by providing comprehensive information and education regarding School Mold.

Mission Statement: SMH will provide advocacy and comprehensive, up-to-date public education, services, research and resources focusing on school mold prevention and solutions.


Your Donation Helps Us To: 
  ...Perform unbiased outreach to schools and staff experiencing mold problems; provide the most comprehensive school mold website in the world to hundreds of thousands of viewers each year; and helps reduce the amount of chronic health and academic problems caused by mold in our public schools.

Since we will not accept funding from sources that would attempt to control our content, we offer you science-based facts about mold and health, and mold in schools that you will find nowhere else!

With your fully tax deductible donation we pay for the telephone, website development and webspace, brochures and other informational materials, business supplies and expenses to communicate to the general public, which includes teachers, administrators, and parents.

Help us to provide materials that are used to improve our schools and the health of the occupants!

If you found this site to be helpful, we ask that you consider helping us defray our costs!

Thank you!

Susan Brinchman, Executive Director,

The Center for School Mold Help

 

*The Center for School Mold Help reserves the right to determine how donations shall be spent, in accordance with our exempt purposes and IRS regulations.

**to the fullest amount allowed by law

 
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