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"Teaching children and adults to read, write, and comprehend is not only our essential duty and investment in America's future; it is also an act of love."
– John Corcoran

Donations

Donate money to purchase computers to be used by and/or given to students receiving online tutoring in their homes or at a JCF tutoring center. Individuals, clubs and civic organizations may make monetary donations, or adopt the Foundation as a service project. Or, donate your time, skills, and energy by volunteering as a tutor.

Donate to the John Corcoran Foundation

Help with the prevention and eradication of illiteracy in adults and children across America. Your donation will go towards training and tutoring programs. Thank you for your support. Donations are secure using PayPal.

 

To donate by mail, please send your contribution to:

John Corcoran Foundation

2289 Valley Road
Oceanside, CA 92056

For more information, please contact us at 760.757.4775 or brehon25@cox.net
The John Corcoran Foundation, Inc., established in 1997, holds a 501(c) (3) Federal Tax Exemption in the United States. This means any contributions by a donor may be listed as a deduction on the donor's Federal Income Tax return (and in some cases, listed on the State Income Tax return).

The Ed Anderson Scholarship Fund

After serving in the US Air Force for 23 years, Edmond Anderson began devoting his time and energy to Literacy Projects for children and adults. As a Rotarian since 1982, Anderson was always actively working to get Rotary involved in the fight for literacy. Anderson’s passion for literacy and his love for mentoring children stands out among millions. As a Founding Board member of the John Corcoran Foundation, Anderson will always be remembered as a true pioneer in the commitment to a literate America.

This fund provides resources to train tutors and provide tutoring for students.

In Recognition of your Contribution: 
The John Corcoran Foundation encourages you to keep the vision and mission of eradication and prevention of illiteracy for adults and children in America.

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