Tired of charities paying large salaries to directors and spending too much on overhead?
We were too. So when we started the Aaron Killough Disability Project we decided ALL donations from the public would go towards Programs. There are no paid staff. All non-program expenses are paid for by members of our Board.
In Vietnam...
The average daily wage for an adult is less than $2 …
Twenty-five percent of the population is unemployed...
Over 40% of the children under age five suffer from malnutrition...
Despite the fact that food and clothing are inexpensive and readily available, they remain beyond the means of many people. It is not unusual for children to walk two miles to school daily on an empty stomach and no shoes on their feet...
Almost 36 per cent of all persons with disabilities are illiterate…
Fewer than 1/3 of all children with disabilities attend school
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The Aaron Killough Disability Project is organized exclusively for charitable, educational, and scientific purposes within the meaning of Internal Revenue Code Section 501(c)(3) and Texas Tax Code Section 11.18(c). Specifically, the Aaron Killough Disability Project is committed to improving the lives of people in Vietnam affected by Agent Orange/Dioxin.