WAYS TO GIVE
Gifts Come in Many Ways and Sizes

Donors to the Achievement Centers for Children play a vitally important role in shaping the futures of the children with disabilities and families we serve. Through our donors' generosity, programs and facilities are maintained and developed. This support also ensures that the Achievement Centers can provide many of its services to children and their families regardless of ability to pay.

The Achievement centers for children is a tax-exempt 501(c)3 non-profit organization (Tax ID Number/EIN 34-0714766). All cash donations to the Achievement Centers’ programs are fully tax-deductible.

More than 85% of all monies donated go directly to the services we provide to children and their families. According to the Chronicle of Philanthropy, this classifies us as an "A" rated charity.


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There are many easy ways you can make a difference in the lives of children with disabilities and their families.

Contact Us

For more information about giving to the Achievement Centers, please contact Deborah Osgood, Director of Development, at (216) 292-9700 ext. 224 or This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it . Our mailing address is 4255 Northfield Rd, Highland Hills, OH 44128.

Planned Gifts

Contribute to the Achievement Centers for Children’s future by planning for a special kind of gift. Although cash contributions are always appreciated, there are other creative and flexible options that can benefit you and children with disabilities and their families. You can help ensure the Achievement Centers’ future by creating a trust while you are living or by including the agency in your will.

Click here to learn about deferred or planned gifts, including bequests, life-income plans, and other options for your estate — and for information about increasing your income, earning valuable income-tax deductions, and reducing your estate taxes.

Donors who contribute through a planned gift or make a provision for the Achievement Centers for Children in their estate plans are eligible to join The Oak Tree Society.