How You Can Help

 

Donate

You may donate now online.  If you are interested in supporting your local AMIkids program, be sure to select AMIkids Space Coast.

As a non-profit 501(c)3 organization, we are able eligible to receive bequests.  Speak with your attorney about including AMIkids Space Coast in your planned giving.

The Mariner's Club is our membership-based donation program. AMIkids Space Coast is a non-profit 501(c)3 organization serving at-risk youth and your donation may be tax deductible. Check with your accountant for details.

 

Take a Tour

If you haven't been out to see the campus in a while, you should come see our campus improvements! Our staff and students will be happy to show you around. Contact Tessa to schedule a tour.

Volunteer

We're always looking for volunteers to assist our teachers in the classrooms on a regular basis. Got an individual talent or ability you'd like to share? We find that the more you enjoy what you're doing, the more you'll be able to connect with the kids. Only have a few hours? We'd appreciate some extra help for one of our upcoming events. Contact Rose to get started.

 

Our Wish List includes the basics and we are continuously replacing and replenishing:

Utility Equipment:

Industrial floor buffer

Emergency Equipment: D and AA batteries, generator, flashlights, cases of bottled water, shutters

Men's Clothing:

S, M, L, XL boxers, t-shirts, socks, basketball and football uniforms

Sports Equipment:

basketballs, volleyballs, tennis balls, racquets, scuba diving mask, snorkel, fins - five sets

Personal Hygiene Items: Bottles of body wash, men's deodorant, toothbrushes, toothpaste School Supplies: New backpacks, folders with pockets, pencils, erasers, notebook paper, pencil sharpeners

Funding Needs:

$10,000 Medical – Critical Need

$500 Field trip

$500 Lawn equipment

$10,000 Boat repairs

$5,000 Student uniforms

$10,000 Facility repairs

 

Please contact George if you have an item to donate and would like help getting it to the school.

 

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Last Updated: February 21, 2011