Over 94 cents of every dollar goes to our food distribution program.
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We are always grateful and are very dependent on our monetary gifts. As the hungry reach out to us every day, we thank you for helping us give hope to those in need living in our community.
Over 94 cents of every dollar goes to our food distribution program. (Expenses as a percentage of revenue based on FY 2004-2005 audited Statement of Activities.)

Please mail your contribution to:
Loudoun Interfaith Relief, Inc.
P.O. Box 6042
Leesburg, Virginia 20178
Some Other Giving OptionsUnited Way. Loudoun Interfaith Relief is a member of United Way. Contributions can be received and directed to Loudoun Interfaith Relief, Inc. during the United Way campaign. If you are a Commonwealth of Virginia employee, contributions for Loudoun Interfaith Relief, Inc. can be made in the Combined Virginia Campaign. Federal employees can make contributions directly to Loudoun Interfaith Relief, Inc. through the Combined Federal Campaign.
The Network for Good website will process online donations for Loudoun Interfaith Relief. Click here to donate online.
Don’t forget to look into Company Matching donations at your place of employment.
The Neighborhood Assistance Program is also a great way to make a donation and offers many added tax benefits. Our staff can provide further information about this program.
Gifts of Stock are also always greatly appreciated.
Loudoun Interfaith Relief has been selected as a featured charity in the 2005 Catalogue for Philanthropy. This is the Catalogue's third year in the Washington, D.C. region. Supported by local foundations (Harman, Meyer, Cafritz, Fannie Mae, Freddie Mac, Marriott, and Fowler) as a service to the community, the Catalogue profiles environmental, cultural, educational, human services, and international organizations. Seventy-five new nonprofits are featured each year, and those from previous years are re-listed as well. Organizations from 2003 through 2005 are live at the website: http://www.catalogueforphilanthropy.org/dc.