Your thoughtful donation will benefit our Women’s Program, allowing you to literally help save the lives of unborn babies and their mothers, lives that have been devastated by addictive and mental illnesses.  Babies will be born healthy and drug free.  More than that, these mothers and children will have hope, often for the first time – hope to truly live a healthy, productive life, a life that many of us take for granted.

Here are some ways you can donate:

Online Donations:   

How much would you like to donate?
$

How would you like to donate?
Anonymously
In memory of:

In honor of:    

Would you like us to notify someone of your donation?

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Name and Address of the person that you would like us to notify of this donation

Name

Address

City and Zip

Will your employer match your donation?
Yes
No
 If yes Please contact your Human Resource Department and submit the required form to

Maryhaven
Attn: Janice Cathey
1791 Alum Creek Drive,
Columbus, Ohio 43207

  

Also donate through the Columbus Foundation/PowerPhilanthropy

You’ll need to create a username and password with The Columbus Foundation to donate through their site.

*All donations are tax deductible.

Donate by Mail:

Maryhaven
Attn: Janice Cathey
1791 Alum Creek Drive,
Columbus, Ohio 43207
*Make checks payable to Maryhaven

In-Kind Donations:

Please call Michele Mitchell, Development Associate, at (614) 445-8131 to make arrangements for dropping off in-kind donations.

 

Did you know:

  • Maryhaven is designated as an Accredited Charity by the Better Business Bureau, meeting all 20 Standards for Charitable Accountability.

  • Maryhaven received an unqualified financial audit with no exceptions for the twelfth straight year; audit reflecting an administrative cost of 7%

  • In the Women’s Extended Care Program

  1.  Reunited 44 children with their mothers in the last year, all of whom were in custody of Franklin County Children Services.

  2.  Served 10 ladies who were pregnant, all of whom delivered healthy babies while in treatment.

  3. Quality assurance follow-up survey’s report that for patients who were contacted, 85% were abstinent from drug and alcohol use 90 days post treat ment.  This is an impressive 20 percentage points above industry norms.

 

 

 




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