November 28, 2008

The Kempe Giving Card Is On Sale Now

Great for the holidays, birthdays or other special occasions for friends and family.

Your tax-deductible Kempe Gift Card is a unique giving opportunity to change the life story of an abused and neglected child. It works just like any other gift card. You buy the card(s) and put a value on it. The card will be sent to the individual(s) you have designated along with your name and the gift amount. The recipient can then redeem the gift on our website by designating how the gift is to be used at Kempe to help fund the basic, unmet needs of abused and neglected children. Purchase a Kempe Giving Card.

The Kempe Child Protection Team's mission is to offer comprehensive, multidisciplinary consultation, assessment, treatment and referral services for children and adolescents who may have been physically or sexually abused or neglected. Sensitive care is provided by dedicated clinicians to help the hospital and community identify, treat and console child abuse victims and their families.

Learn more about the Kempe Center and about child abuse services at The Children's Hospital.

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