100% tax deductible gifts.
The most meaningful way of gift-giving!
Benefit special needs children through your donation-purchase and the SKF mission of your gift-recipient's choice!
How it works...
Your purchase is a charity donation. It entitles your gift-recipient to select the SKF mission that they wish to dedicate the funds towards. They will login to www.SKFGiftCard.org and enter their unique redemption code. Then they may select from the important services and research our umbrella fund's beneficairy organizations provide for special kids (listed below).
Turn your gift-giving into a most appreciated act of kindness!
Purchase: Select your gift cards;
Plastic or eCards
Physical Gift Cards - available in denominations of $10, $25, $50 and $100. Minimum order, grand total of $50. Cards will be mailed to you or to your gift recipient.
eCards - available in denominations of $5- $5,000. Send now or send later option. You may personalize your ecard with a message.
Select your card:
SKF Logo Card
Happy Birthday (with SKF logo)
Thank you! (with SKF logo)
Season's Greeting (with SKF logo)
Redemption: If you received a gift card, enter below.
Your redemption code:
(Enter all numbers and, if you have, letter prefixes)
List of SKF Missions:
Your gift recipient will be able to choose the one that is most meaningful to them.
Research: Help find cures, new treatments and effective therapies for medically and developmentally disabled children.
Donate a Wheelchair Van Program: Help us facilitate the transfer of wheelchair vans, free of charge to needy families of special needs children.
Camp: Summer and year-round camping experiences in specially designed and uniquely staffed facilities.
Schools: Special programs for learning disabled and children with multiple disabilities.
Therapy and Treatment Programs: Specialized programs for special needs and at-risk youth.
Greatest Need: General fund used where the need is greatest
"Together, we create a special world: a world of love, a kinder world,
a world that celebrates life and all of its challenges."