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Make a tax-deductible cash contribution
We welcome your contribution through our fiscal sponsor, the Agape Foundation. Checks made to the "Agape Foundation/afghans for Afghans" are tax-deductible. Or, for convenience, donate online through the Agape Foundation's secure donation page. Although we do not have
our own tax-exempt status, the IRS allows our donors
to make charitable contributions through our fiscal sponsor, the Agape
Foundation. As such, their name, not ours, will appear on your bank or
credit card statement.
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Send a gift-card contribution in honor of a friend
On request, we are happy to send a personalized acknowledgement card for gift donations of $25 or more in honor of a friend or other designated recipient. Good idea for a birthday and other special occasions -- even at the last minute! Please email us with the details of your request, and we will respond promptly.
In-VEST for Peace Tote Bag, your gift with tax-deductible contribution

Click here to find out how to make a contribution and receive your In-VEST for Peace Tote Bag gift. Original In-VEST for Peace art by Rosemary Hill, © 2008 afghans for Afghans, all rights reserved.
Purchase In-VEST for Peace Pins and Magnets
Purchase In-VEST for Peace Pins and Magnets here to share with your fiber friends, guild members, and other kindred spirits.
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Anonymous donation option, no tax deduction
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We accept funds anonymously via the Amazon Honor System.
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Sell or buy on EBay to support afghans for Afghans
When selling or buying items on EBay, you can instruct a portion of your auction proceeeds to be donated to afghans for Afghans. To learn more about this charitable program, visit EBay Giving Works. To benefit afghans for Afghans, sell or buy through EBay's charitable partner called MissionFish.org.


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Postcards for sale
NEW Postcard featuring students choosing their wool socks
These girls study at the school run by Afghans 4 Tomorrow in Kabul. They loved choosing their own colorful socks. Marsha MacColl delivered our socks in March 2007.
Postcard featuring little girl in Kabul
The little girl in Kabul wears a cap knitted by volunteer Missy McIver of South Carolina. The photo was taken by Airline Ambassadors when they distributed our handmade gifts.
Postcard featuring Afghan women spinning wool
Our image of women spinning wool was taken by Afghan-American Rahima Haya in October 2003 during her second trip to her homeland since the fall of the Taliban.
Share the postcards with your guild and other fiber friends! Click here to purchase postcards.

Photo Credit: Rahima Sefi Haya, October 2003
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Afghan kilim rugs and bags for sale, our fundraiser
We are delighted to present authentic wool Afghan rugs, kilims, and bags for your enjoyment and appreciation. To see photos and for information on how to purchase, click here.

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Shop via our Amazon.com Associates link

When you shop from Amazon.com though our associates link below, afghans for Afghans receives a small percentage of the purchase amount.
Every little bit counts, so please visit us first before buying from Amazon.com.
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