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Silent Spring Institute is an approved 501(c)3 public charity, registered with the Massachusetts Office of the Attorney General, Non-Profit Organizations/Public Charities Division. Copies of our financial statement may be obtained through the Office of the Attorney General, One Ashburton Place, Boston, MA 02108, or upon request.

Online

To make an online donation using a credit card, click the Give to this Nonprofit button. Your donation will be processed through Wainwright Bank's Community Room and the amount of your donation will be reported on your credit card statement by CommunityRoom.net.

By Phone

Call us at 617.332.4288 between 9AM and 5PM EST, and we will be happy to assist you. If you cannot reach us, simply leave a message and we will return your call promptly.

By Mail

Your check or U.S. money order, made payable to Silent Spring Institute, may be mailed to us at

Silent Spring Institute
29 Crafts Street
Newton, MA 02458
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If you wish, simply print our donation form and send it along with your check or money order.

 

Gifts in Honor or Gifts in Memory

To make a gift in honor of a special individual or for a special occasion, or in memory of a deceased loved one, fill out the donation form and fill in the appropriate portion of the "Special Gifts" section. We will send an acknowledgement of your contribution to the individual(s) you designate but will not specify the amount of your gift.

Gifts of Stock or Securities, Bequests, Planned Giving

If you wish to make a gift of stock or securities, make a bequest in your will, or set up a planned giving arrangement, we encourage you to discuss your giving options with your lawyer or other financial representative and to call Silent Spring Institute at 617.332.4288.

Susan S. Bailis Breast Cancer Research Fund

Susan S. Bailis, a leader in Boston's healthcare community, founded the Susan S. Bailis Breast Cancer Fund in 1998 to support innovative research. Although Susan died in September 2000 of metastatic breast cancer, the Susan S. Bailis Breast Cancer Research Fund continues to commemorate her and her dedication and commitment to changing the legacy of breast cancer for future generations.

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