Our top priority is to help as many service members and veterans as possible. We limit our overhead and administrative expenses to maximize the impact of your gift, and remain committed to full financial transparency. We are not government funded.
Stop Soldier Suicide is a registered 501(c)3 nonprofit organization and has achieved the 2018 Platinum Seal of Transparency from GuideStar. All donations are tax-deductible as allowed by law. For more, view our IRS and financial documents above.
Your donation goes directly to providing wellness support for veterans in need. This includes one-on-one assessment with a Stop Soldier Suicide wellness coordinator, support tailored to meet unique client needs such as safety planning, wellness planning, resources, and referrals, and a continuum of care through life coaching.
100% of donations made via our official Facebook page will directly benefit Stop Soldier Suicide.
Donations made through our website incur a small transaction fee. If you would like to cover the transaction fee so that 100% of your gift goes to Stop Soldier Suicide, please check the box on our online donation form.
Donations made through our website are assessed a small transaction fee by the vendor to cover payment processing costs and provide an easy, safe, and secure way to give online.
Stop Soldier Suicide is proud to participate in the Facebook for Nonprofits program. Donations made via our official Facebook page do not incur processing or transaction fees, meaning 100% of your gift will directly benefit Stop Soldier Suicide.
Yes! To donate by mail, please send a check or money order payable to Stop Soldier Suicide to:
Stop Soldier Suicide
P.O. Box 110605
Durham, NC 27709
Yes! Please check the “Dedicate this donation” box on our online donation form and provide the information requested.
You can also create a Facebook fundraiser benefiting Stop Soldier Suicide in someone’s honor or memory and invite your friends and family to donate. 100% of donations made via Facebook fundraisers directly benefit Stop Soldier Suicide.