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Please make checks out to the “Peter C. Alderman Foundation” and mail them to
Peter C. Alderman Foundation
P.O. Box 278
Bedford, NY, 10506
To make other kinds of gifts, please call us: 888.764.1804
How your gift helps:
$5O allows one patient in Cambodia to receive a full course of treatment to heal the emotional wounds caused by terrorism, torture and war.
$150 will help offer PTSD treatment to local police and internally displaced populations in war-torn Kitgum, Uganda. We have an URGENT NEED to provide treatment in this region due to recent terrifying incidences of PTSD-induced violence by security personnel against local people.
$500 will help rehabilitate former child-soldiers in Uganda, getting them ready for school and working with their teachers through the year. We have an URGENT NEED to prepare children who are ex-combatants for the January start of the academic year.
$750 will help equip a clinic with computers and computer programs to enable the clinic to record patient records, coordinate appropriate medications, register outcome data, and evaluate, collect and collate patient data to ensure a system of best practices and a Centers of Excellence.
$1200 brings doctors and psychologists from Rwanda, Congo, Somalia, and other war-torn East African nations together to find evidenced-based solutions and share best practices for treating traumatized populations.
$5000 trains one doctor from a post-conflict country who then trains 10 more healthcare professionals back home. The Peter C. Alderman Master Classes are taught by an international faculty with expertise in the care of traumatized populations. Peter C. Alderman-trained healthcare workers have treated over 60,000 victims around the world.
"We narrowed the list (for Barron’s top 10) down to people who have made a sustained and significant commitment over a period of many years…”,
— Tim Ogden, Geneva Global's chief knowledge officer in Barron’s “Giving Wisely” Special 2007 Report on Philanthropy. The Peter C. Alderman Foundation is one of the top ten.