How Your Support is Our Lifeblood
Thank you for considering assisting CAF in its efforts to advocate for all of those battling Thalassemia. Your generosity can transform lives. For individuals with Thalassemia, regular blood transfusions are a critical lifeline, and donors and supporters like you play an essential role in their care.
This page is here to guide you through our donation process, answer your questions, and show how your contribution directly supports those living with Thalassemia. Together, we can create a brighter future and make a lasting impact on the lives of those who depend on your kindness.
Where Your Gift Goes
- Support for medical research programs that lays the groundwork for future breakthroughs
- Provide newly diagnosed families with information that helps their child thrive while living with Thalassemia
- Provide vital information on social media to the entire Thalassemia community
- Offer financial support that enables patients and families to attend our annual Patient-Family Conference
- Support for travel to treatment centers
- Emotional support through a social worker
- Educational Incentive Awards to further education for patients and children of patients
Other Ways to Give
We couldn’t do what we do without our volunteers and donors. Together, we’re making a difference – and you can, too. There are countless ways you can help us lead the fight against Thalassemia.
- Legacy Gifts – FreeWill and CAF Legacy Society
- Gifts of Real Estate or other Personal Property
- Insurance Beneficiary Designation
- Gifts of stock or other securities
- IRA Charitable Rollover
- Memorial Gifts
- Trusts and Annuities
- Endowed Gifts
Create a Lasting Impact
My name is Shelby Campbell, I'm 8 years old and I have Beta Thalassemia. I love CAF because they host a big conference where I can see all my friends that have Thalassemia. If you want to help all kids and adults around the world that have Thalassemia, please donate to CAF.
For further information, please contact:
Cooley’s Anemia Foundation
Craig Butler, National Executive Director
330 7th Ave Ste 200
New York, NY 10001
cbutler@thalassemia.org
(212) 279-8090 x201