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Donate
A tax-deductible gift to Boys Town will change the lives of countless youth. One hundred percent of your gift will be used on the direct care of our children within 12 months. Call Donor Services at 1.800.217.3700 or email helpkids@boystown.org for more information.
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Leave A Legacy
Planned or deferred gifts present donors with many options and provide children with a chance at success. Call the Boys Town office of Gift and Estate Planning at 888.332.3219 or email giftplanning@boystown.org for more information.
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Pray
For the children in need in our own communities and all across America, and for the funds to be available to continue to expand and help more children and families.
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Teach
Build awareness of youth issues in your area and unite with your local community to help us reach out to more children and families. |
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Mentor
Children at Boys Town benefit greatly from the help of mentors in the HOSTS (Help One Student To Succeed) program. As a mentor, you have the opportunity to help Wegner Middle School or Boys Town High School children with math and reading skills. Many children enter our programs behind in basic educational skills. With help from mentors in the HOSTS program, they can often increase their skills by two grade levels in one year. Please contact Bruce Haag, Mentoring Coordinator, at 402.498.1816 if you are interested in becoming a mentor.
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Volunteer
Boys Town's historic campus at Boys Town, Nebraska has many volunteer opportunities such as helping at the Hall of History. Or, perhaps you have a special way you would like to volunteer to help the kids. Please contact Tom Lynch, Volunteer Coordinator, at 402.498.1186 if you are interested in becoming a volunteer.
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Mother’s Guild
The Mother’s Guild carries on a time-honored tradition of creating beautiful quilts to warm the children and show the incredible staff how much their commitment is appreciated. For more information on how to participate in Mothers Guild or in the types of quilts that are needed, please email mothersguild@omahaquiltersguild.org or Click Here to visit the Guild online.
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