
Just as there are many ways to volunteer at the Literacy Council, so too are there a variety of ways to support the Literacy Council financially.
You can print this form, fill it out, and mail it to the Literacy Council at:
Literacy Council of Northern Virginia
2855 Annandale Road
Falls Church, VA 22042
You can visit our profile for Network for Good and donate there:
If you are a Capital One account holder, click on link below to make a gift with your Capital One credit card and avoid transaction fees! 100% of your gift goes directly to LCNV; Network for Good disburses your donation, and Capital One covers the transaction fees.
Most recently, the Literacy Council has partnered with TD Bank to expand your options for supporting the Literacy Council through TD Bank's Affinity Program. Simply become a TD Bank customer, and TD Bank will contribute a percentage of the annual balance in every one of your accounts. Checking, savings, money market, CDs and retirement accounts are all included, and, there is no limit on the amount of the potential donation! Visit any of TD Bank's 31 Metro DC locations to open an account and let the TD representative know that you'd like your account linked to LCNV. Visit www.tdbank.com or call (703) 663-7601 to find the location nearest you.
You can also include including the Literacy Council in your estate planning. It's a simple gesture that will make a lasting impact in the lives of the thousands of men, women, and children who seek a better life through literacy. A gift of any size can be made in several easy ways that give tax and income benefits: charitable bequests, retirement plans or IRAs, and insurance policies. Contact Suzie Eaton, LCNV’s Senior Director of Development, at seaton@lcnv.org or 703-237-0866 x 109.
Whichever method you choose, your generosity enables to the Literacy Council of Northern Virginia to provide literacy instruction to the adults in our community who need it the most. And that benefits us all. Thank you so much for your support.
The summer 2010 issue of LCNV's newsletter, Literacy Lines, is now available online.