MercyWingsNetwork.org

Opportunities to Contribute:
Mercy Wings Network is supported entirely by contributions from individuals, foundations and corporations. There are many ways to support our program with a tax-deductible donation, and we invite you to select from the choices below.

Donate Online:
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Cash Contributions:
We welcome donations in any amount. Kindly send checks directly to us at:

Mercy Wings Network
PO BOX 3716
Evergreen, CO 80437

You will receive an acknowledgement that your contribution is fully tax-deductible. If you have any questions, please email us.

Frequent Flyer Miles:
Individuals and companies may be able to donate unused frequent flyer miles on commercial airlines. This is particularly valuable to humanitarian group personnel in financial need for whom we are unable to find free transportation. If you wish to contribute frequent flyer miles, kindly email us.

Airline Tickets:
For aid personnel who cannot afford to pay for commercial airline tickets and who live in areas where we have no network participants, a donated airline ticket may be the only possible means to reach a distribution center or an on site care facility. If you wish to donate airline tickets please email us.

Products and Services:
Our network members’ needs include discounted or donated aviation fuel, maintenance, lodging and ground transportation while participating in an aid mission, and a variety of other services. Please submit one of the forms below contact us by email to let us know how you would like to contribute to our program. We will be happy to work with you!

Aircraft Operator Volunteer

FBO/MRO Volunteer

Donation Receipt:
For online donation, you will receive a receipt of your tax-deductible contribution. If you require an additional receipt, please click the link below:

Donation Receipt

IRS Determination Letter

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Capabilities

  • 48 hour response time
  • Worldwide network of partners
  • Variety of aircraft and capabilities
  • More efficient aid delivery
  • Support direct to rural areas