Your gifts can help a needy child!
The generous contributions of individual people—people who are concerned about the safety, basic needs and spiritual welfare of abandoned, abused and needy children—make this vital ministry possible.
Child Abuse Intervention Fund is an affiliate of World-Wide Missions, which provides personnel and management services free of charge. Because of this affiliation, CAIF’s overhead was kept to a low 0.3% last year.
Your gifts to Child Abuse Intervention Fund help rescue numerous children from hopelessness. If you wish, a donation may be designated for Shalom Children’s Home, which presently cares for 70 orphaned boys and girls, ranging in age from newborns to 18.
- Your gift of $5 will provide a toy to help one troubled child cope with his/her problems.
- Your gift of $10 will buy food for a desperately needy child for one week.
- Your gift of $25 will purchase basic clothing for one little girl or boy.
- Your gift of $100 will pay for a medical treatment or therapy session for a child who has been hurt.
- Your gift of $1,000 will help provide expensive legal and advocacy services for an abused or neglected child.
Your gifts can help a needy child!
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Give online now!
Use the link above or the web page image below to give online now. Child Abuse Intervention Fund is an affiliate of World-Wide Missions.
We use WWM’s service to process credit card gifts. This is a secure site where you can designate a gift to Child Abuse Intervention Fund. Simply fill out your contact information and then designate CAIF by the pull-down menu next to “Gift Designation.” You can also put comments and tribute information here.
Please note that ATM POS WWM is what will appear on your credit card statement, NOT Child Abuse Intervention Fund. Using this service saves us time, money and helps us fund more programs.
Thank you for your help!
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Your gifts are needed for:
Liberia
Medical clinics in Liberia.

Mexico
Care for needy children and their families in Mexico.

USA
Burial for abandoned infants and children at the Garden of Angels in southern California, USA.
Support for the Safe Arms for Newborns outreach and educational program to U.S. teens.
Child abuse intervention, counseling and legal referral assistance in the USA. More...

Planned giving
Over the years Child Abuse Intervention Fund has benefited from those who have made special provisions in their Estate Plans to support our programs. Most planned gifts come from individuals who have made a provision in their will or other Estate Plans that designate either a fixed amount or a percentage of their estate. However, there are numerous planned gift options that can have profound tax implications that can benefit both your estate and Child Abuse Intervention Fund. We strongly encourage anyone interest in supporting Child Abuse Intervention Fund through a planned gift to consult with their financial advisor and/or tax attorney.
Below is a list of some of the options available to donors making a gift through their will to Child Abuse Intervention Fund.
- Outright gifts
- Bequests
- Annuities
- IRA, 401(k) and 403(b) designations
- Life insurance gifts
- Gifts of real estate, tangible and intangible items
- Other planned giving options
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Other ways to give
Besides online giving, we offer several other donation options. Whatever option you choose, you can count on CAIF to use your donation wisely.
General donations to CAIF
General donations are a vital part of Child Abuse Intervention Fund’s ability to offer hope and love to an abused or needy child. Anyone can make a general donation to CAIF by writing a check and mailing it to Child Abuse Intervention Fund, P.O. Box 2300, Redlands, CA 92373.
Combined Federal Campaign
Through our association with the Christian Service Charities Federation, Child Abuse Intervention Fund receives support from employees of the federal government through the Combined Federal Campaign. Our membership number is 11086.


To participate in the Combined Federal Campaign, Child Abuse Intervention Fund must meet stringent requirements set forth by the federal government and belong to a Federation. Christian Service Charities Federation was founded in 1994 to unite and represent Christian charities in workplace fundraising drives. Each charity within the Christian Service Charities Federation has fulfilled specific criteria for membership, including a stringent legal and financial review.
If you are a federal employee, or know someone who is, it’s easy to support the work of Child Abuse Intervention Fund by designating your workplace contribution to Child Abuse Intervention Fund, number 11086 in the CFC.
Workplace giving campaigns

Workplace campaigns, such as the United Way, Corporate, or State Employee Campaigns, are convenient methods of supporting the work of Child Abuse Intervention Fund. Many employers conduct workplace fund drives to encourage their employees to support worthy causes. Through the convenience of payroll deduction, donors can spread their contribution across an entire year. Most campaigns will allow you to designate your donation to your favorite organization. Child Abuse Intervention Fund has registered with most United Way campaigns, and with the CFC for federal employees.
