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Help TWT Center Empower Youth Aging Out of Foster Ca
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The TWT Center needs your help to raise $6.5 million to build and operate the center, which will serve hundreds of foster youth every year.

An Act of Generosity Is Purely Voluntary.

You Are Under No Obligation to Donate.
But When You Do, It Is Truly Extraordinary.

Utilize our secure, NO-FEES credit card donation form.

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Donate to TWT Capital Fund Campaign for American Outreach Foundation

The TWT Center will create jobs, facilitate hands-on training, and transition to the workplace for the many youth aging out of foster care, who often face challenges such as homelessness, poverty, mental health issues, and lack of social support.

PayPal Giving Fund: A Smart Way to Support the TWT Center

Donate or start a Fundraiser with PayPal Giving Fund and save on fees. PayPal covers all transaction fees, so 100% of your donation goes to the TWT Center.

Donate to the Capital Funding TWT to create jobs for the youth aging out of the foster care system

You have the power to give someone a chance to succeed.

Donate to the Capital Funding TWT to create jobs for the youth aging out of the foster care system
  • Every year, more than 20,000 youth age out of foster care in the United States.

  • Within four years of aging out, 50% of foster youth are unemployed, 25% are homeless, 20% are incarcerated, and less than 3% earn a college degree.

  • The TWT Center will help foster youth achieve their full potential by providing them with a supportive community, and a pathway to success.

Increase Your Sales on eBay by Supporting the TWT Center

Donate 10% or more of your sales to the TWT Center and get a charity ribbon on your listing. Your item may sell faster and at a higher price. You also save on seller fees and taxes.

Donate to the Capital Funding TWT to create jobs for the youth aging out of the foster care system
Donate to the Capital Funding TWT to create jobs for the youth aging out of the foster care system

TWT Center - a vocational manufacturing center to empower aged-out foster youth with a hands-on transition-to-work program

Do you use Venmo as your digital wallet?

You can use Venmo to support the TWT Center with a simple tap. The American Outreach Foundation is verified and has the blue checkmark badge on Venmo, so you can donate with confidence.

Find us directly on the app with @AmericanOutreachFoundation

Donate to the Capital Funding TWT to create jobs for the youth aging out of the foster care system
Nothing Feels Better Than Giving

Please consider making your most heartfelt gift or any amount that you are comfortable with to help TWT Center create jobs, facilitate hands-on training, and transition to the workplace for the many youth aging out of foster care.

The TWT Center needs your help to raise $6.5 million to build and operate the center, which will serve hundreds of foster youth every year.

Donate to the Capital Funding TWT to create jobs for the youth aging out of the foster care system
Zelle: A Fast and Free Way to Donate to the TWT Center

When you donate with Zelle, your donation goes straight to the TWT Center, without any fees or delays.

You can use Zelle through your mobile banking app or the Zelle app, which you can download from:

Donate to the Capital Funding TWT to create jobs for the youth aging out of the foster care system
Donate to the Capital Funding TWT to create jobs for the youth aging out of the foster care system

You just need to use the email AmericanOutreachFoundation@yahoo.com to send your donation to the TWT Center.

Donate to the Capital Funding TWT to create jobs for the youth aging out of the foster care system

Disclaimer: The American Outreach Foundation aims to raise $6.5 million for the TWT Center project. In the event that the financial goal is not met, all donors will be informed that their donations will still be used for other projects and scholarships that support youth aging out of foster care, or within the broader purpose of the American Outreach Foundation.

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