The death toll continues to rise from the most deadly U.S. wildfires in more than a century, and most of historic Lahaina has been decimated.
As the New York Jewish community’s largest philanthropic funder, with a global network of on-the-ground partners, your gift allows us mobilize quickly and effectively to provide emergency services, critical supplies, and psychosocial support to the people of Maui.
Thank you for supporting our work responding to this massive humanitarian crisis.
100% of funds will be used to help individuals and communities affected by this crisis. Please donate now.
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Make a Gift to UJA by Mail
If you prefer to make your gift to UJA by mail, please mail your check to the following address:
UJA-Federation of NY
P.O. Box 4227
New York, NY 10261-4227
Gifts of Appreciated Securities
You can give a gift of stock, mutual funds, or State of Israel bonds. By using appreciated securities to fulfill your contribution, you may be able to receive tax benefits. For more information including transfer instructions, contact the Securities hotline 212.836.1612 or email .
Increase Your Impact
You can increase the impact of your donation with a matching gift. Click here to see if your company or your spouse’s offers a match, or email .
Tax Substantiation
A tax statement will be issued to you at the end of the calendar year for all qualifying payments of $250 or more. If you have any questions, or need a statement before then, please contact the Donor Center at or call 212.836.1486.
IRAs
If you have an IRA and are 70 ½ years or older, you can transfer up to $100,000 per year to UJA-Federation. Funds must be transferred directly by the IRA trustee and can count toward meeting minimum distribution requirements. Ask your tax advisor for details and then call us at 212-836-1486.
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