Support Grieving Individuals
Make a One-Time or Recurring Donation
Kate’s Club is a nonprofit in Atlanta, Georgia. A gift to us helps build a nationwide community of support, education, and advocacy for a world in which it's okay to grieve. Empower children and teens, their families, and young adults facing life after the death of someone important to them with your support and involvement.
Make a Stock Donation
Please click below to view instructions on how to transfer stock to Kate's Club.
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Donation by Mail
Kate’s Club
Attn: Courtney Krygiel, Director of Development & Marketing
1190 W. Druid Hills Drive NE, Suite T-80
Atlanta, Georgia 30329
Attn: Courtney Krygiel, Director of Development & Marketing
1190 W. Druid Hills Drive NE, Suite T-80
Atlanta, Georgia 30329
Hold a Fundraiser
Individuals, schools, businesses, families—anyone who wants to support Kate’s Club—can, upon approval, hold a fundraiser for our programs. Please review our guidelines and contact us so we can help your fundraiser be as successful as possible.
Guidelines
In order to ensure that the Kate’s Club name, image, and reputation are properly represented, we ask that all community fundraisers abide by the following policies.
Sponsorship
Become a Kate’s Club corporate sponsor and connect your group with a truly transformative cause supporting grieving children and teens, their families, and young adults.
Donations to Kate's Club ensure that children, teens, their families, and young adults can attend our programs at no cost to them.
Free for Members
Kate's Club programs are offered at no cost to members.
Philanthropically Funded
Our programs are 100% funded by philanthropic efforts and gifts.
We are Growing
We are growing, expanding to support as many grieving individuals as possible.
Support people like Cole, Felicia, and Pattrick.
Thanks to our donors and sponsors, Kate's Club can provide support, fun, and connection in a safe environment — both in-person and online — and create a world in which it's okay to grieve.
Get more information about the impact of our work:
Read Our Impact Statement
- 1 in 11Children in Georgia — 1 in 8 in communities of color — will experience the death of a parent or sibling before the age of 18. This number doubles by the time an individual turns 25.
- 200,000+Grieving children live in Georgia and 95,000+ live in Metro Atlanta
- 5x More LikelyBereaved children are 5 times more likely to develop a psychiatric disorder than non-bereaved children.
For more information about giving, please contact:
Courtney Krygiel
Director of Development & Marketing