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DonateThank you for considering a gift to the Lyme
Disease Association of Iowa. The vital Lyme
Disease education and patient support services provided by the
Association would not be possible if it were not for the generous
donations from people like you. Whether you choose to make a one
time donation, a recurring monthly gift, or a planned gift, your
generosity will allow the LDA of IA to continue to work to promote
LD awareness, prevention, and help find effective treatments for
patients suffering in Iowa. Your gift will make a difference in the lives of people afflicted with Lyme disease in Iowa. Your gift to the LDA of IA can also help fund much-needed community programs and services to improve the lives of those affected by Lyme disease. Our statewide chapter network, with many points of service, delivers reliable information, physician consultation and educational programs to local communities. Chapters also run support groups and targeted programs customized for diverse groups that range from rural residents to urban and ethnic communities. There are many ways that you can contribute financially to the fight against Lyme disease. Your donations, participation in special events and corporate support help fund the programs we provide. Donations are tax-deductible. Donate by MailSend a single gift donation by check to: Lyme Disease Association of Iowa Other Ways to Donate
Information for DonorsTo ensure that the Lyme Disease Association of Iowa merits the respect and trust of the general public, and that donors and prospective donors can have full confidence in the nonprofit organizations: Donors will receive appropriate acknowledgement and recognition. Information about a donation is handled with respect and with confidentiality to the extent provided by law. Donors may wish to remain anonymous and that wish is respected. Donors shall have access to the association's most recent financial statements. Donors shall be assured their gifts will be used for the purposes for which they were given. Donors have the right to ask questions when making a donation and shall receive prompt and truthful answers. |